Sleigh Ride: Three sexy stories to warm your Christmas nights

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Pub Date 29 Aug 2024 | Archive Date 30 Nov 2024
Bonnier Books UK | Hot Key Books

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Three gorgeously sexy, romantic Christmas stories to spice up your winter nights!
ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMASOlivia Harvery
Sometimes the best presents are unwrapped ....
Ella is dreading Christmas. She vowed to change her life this year, and although breaking up with her boring boyfriend was the first step, she's been too scared to take the next. She's not ready for anything more than a fling. But then, when working at a Christmas party, Ella meets Joe. The attraction is instant. And, as the snow and the presents pile up - and Ella and Joe's clothes come off - Ella realises she needs to start living again. And that maybe all she wants for Christmas is Joe...
LAST CHRISTMASHarriet Reuter Hapgood
It's the sexiest time of the year ...
Incurable romantic and optimist Candy is determined to ace her big end-of-term Cambridge essay, but with a classful of emos and a professor keen to see her darker side, she is going to need a crash course in misanthropy. Cue the posting of an ad looking for a professional pessimist who can help; and cue the appearance of gorgeous Scottish Jamie one snowy Cambridge night, who is surely the one to give her lessons in being cynical - and maybe lessons in something else too ...

UNDER THE MISTLETOEKate Kingsley
Kissing is just the beginning...
New Yorker Ness is decidely not thrilled at the prospect of spending time with her dad in the English countryside over Christmas. Spending the festive period with a bunch of sheep and cows is not Ness's idea of a good time. Until, a major distraction presents itself in the form of Dominic Dumont. There's something about him that Ness just finds irresistible ... the only problem is, he's arrogant, selfish and reckless. Or is there more to Dominic than meets the eye?

Three gorgeously sexy, romantic Christmas stories to spice up your winter nights!
ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMASOlivia Harvery
Sometimes the best presents are unwrapped ....
Ella is dreading Christmas. She...


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Fab read, three festive reads to get you in the mood for christmas. A great wat to find some new authors.

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This is a three in one bargain! The first book is run through with humour. Ella is orphaned and bruised about love and connecting with people. Joe is in love with travelling and being away and not going into the family business. Their story is tender and based on a short term affair. It is peppered by accidents, terrible children’s parties and balloons animals which definitely entertain.
Book two is on the odd side, rather scatty and all over the place. Candy pretending to,live somewhere else, code names and secret messaging alongside very scatty friends. The romance is kind of there but this is more an eclectic mix of events and people and they might like each other, but might not. Not a hit with me.
The third book is all about Ness whose mother sends her from Brooklyn to England so she can spend time with her new beau. The Ness is the caretakers daughter and mingles with the folk up at the big house. The book is short and whilst there are some great bits in a hot pool and escaping a storm, the unravelling is very quick and suddenly all issues are resolved in a heart beat. I missed a slow denouement with explanations
The first book is by far the best read here.

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