ameliasfletcher12's Reviews (359)


Hilarious and quirky!

Loved this! A quick read (I read it in a few hours, even with a kid bugging me every few minutes) - but so much fun and full of love and humor. Bodhi and Tess are so full of personality and not just the usual cookie cutter romantic leads you find in holiday romances. I loved their quirks and how relatable those quirks made them! Possibly my favorite holiday read so far!

Sweet and short

Certainly filled with holiday spirit, lots of love and just a tiny dash of spice to keep things interesting. Cute and well written, I enjoyed it from start to finish.

It just gets better!

I don't say this about many series, but this is one that just gets better the more you read! I'm trying to pace myself, read a few books in between - but I've still found myself reading the first five in less than a week.
Steffanies humor is perfect for these books, and I've giggled out loud multiple times with each book so far. Looking forward to more!

Thrilling but sweet

Loved this so much! Adored how it ended and all the turns the tale took along the way. Beautifully written!

This has potential

Three things:
1. I expected the editing to be way better, but there was so many points where characters were talking but the "" around the speech was half there or not at all. And points where something was written opposite of what the intention was. Whoever edited this ... I hope the authors didn't pay a lot for the service.
2. The story itself has a lot of potential, but I felt like Toby flip flopped a lot and every time I thought her character was maturing or moving forward, inexplicably she would go back to behaviour I thought she had moved past.
3. I feel dumb for this, but it took me till 90% of the book to realize just who the four main male characters were named after.

Loved this!!

Absolutely loved this, a refreshing and steamy read after tumbling through several disappointing books in a row. Kian and Willow are devastatingly beautiful as a couple and I loved how their relationship evolved and changed. I also appreciated that though Willow is described as more curvy, the focus isn't about her body size. There's certainly mention and acknowledgement of her experiences being a bit bigger, but the main focus is Kian learning to love and Willow opening up and embracing it after so much hurt.

Excellent!

This reminded me a lot of one of Tiffany Roberts later books, Yearning for Her (which was published 5 years after this one). But that's not a bad thing since after reading that I needed more immortal beings falling hard for their mortal mates. Loved it, loved how spicy it was and loved the overall story.