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Sweets and Santa (The Matchmaking Baker Book 2) by Rosie Pease – Review by Tausha Treadway

Sweets and Santa (The Matchmaking Baker, #2)Sweets and Santa by Rosie Pease
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Sweets and Santa (The Matchmaking Baker Book 2) by Rosie Pease. This is such a fun holiday paranormal story. I read it in one sitting. Its full of magic, baking and Christmas. This is the story of Joanie and her new bakery in Heartwood Hollow. She is enjoying the success of her bakery and the new friends she has made. She is working on new cookie flavors for each day of Christmas week and also working on her window display. The town is having a window display contest and her decorating skills are not that great. One of Joanie’s secret talents is matchmaking. She has set up 3 couples and they all seem to be working out even one ending in an engagement. All is well until the engagement ring comes up missing in her bakery. The ring is not the only thing coming up missing things are disappearing all over town and gnomes are showing up! Can Joanie use her magic to find the missing ring to save her reputation or will she risk people finding out her secret. The last time she shared her magic talents with someone she lost her friend and risked them telling everyone. Read this fun holiday paranormal book for a fun time!

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Sweets and Santa (The Matchmaking Baker Book 2) by Rosie Pease – Review by Sheri Schrader

Sweets and Santa (The Matchmaking Baker, #2)Sweets and Santa by Rosie Pease
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Sweets and Santa: A Paranormal Christmas Cozy Mystery by Rosie Pease is the second book from the Matchmaking Baker series. Let me just start off with if you enjoy cozy or paranormal or Christmas stories this is for you. This is my first book by this author and it was a welcome reprieve from this crazy year. I think Joanie is a darling character and I want to visit Heartwood Hollow. This is a fast read but will leave you wanting more from this little town and Joanie in the future. I thought the story was a great take for a Christmas story and a great introduction to a series I will be reading more from. I look forward to reading more from Rosie Pease in the near future.

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Holiday Terminal (Warren Family Holidays) by Gwyn McNamee & Christy Anderson – Review by Michelle Mulvey

Holiday TerminalHoliday Terminal by Gwyn McNamee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Holiday Terminal was such a great 5 star read. Just what I needed in my life right now. This second chance romance had everything I always want to see in a book. Artemis Warren and Penelope Barnes met one summer on the beach in Cape Harmony. Artemis was vacationing with his rich high profile family and of course they didn’t want their oldest son involved with a local girl. Artie and Penelope fell in love that summer.
Unfortunately Artie left at the end of the summer and him and Penelope never spoke after that. Now 6 years later they are both flying to their respective homes but both planes need to make an emergency landing because of a really bad snow storm with whiteout conditions.
What are the odds that these two long lost lovers have to land at the same airport, on the same day, at the same time ? It must’ve been fate.
What will happen when these two come face to face? Penelope has feared this moment and now she has no choice but to face it head on and tell him the truth. She really doesn’t have to tell him because he can see it with his own eyes. I absolutely loved this book and wish there were more just like this one.

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Holiday Terminal (Warren Family Holidays) by Gwyn McNamee & Christy Anderson – Review by Jennifer Gordon

Holiday TerminalHoliday Terminal by Gwyn McNamee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was a lovely second chance at love Christmas romance which left me with a feel good factor and put me in the festive spirit. When Penelope Barnes and son Max get stranded at a tiny airport in the middle of nowhere on Christmas Eve she thinks things can not get any worse but then Artemis Warren, her first love and the man who broke her heart walks into the terminal. Whilst Penelope has been transported back to being a teenager left on the beach wishing the boy would choose her, Artemis is happy to be reunited with the only woman he’s ever loved. Due to an emergency landing he’s been stranded as well and just wanted to go back to civilisation until he spots Penelope and hopes to turn the bad situation into the opportunity of a lifetime. However, old wounds can be hard to heal and both of them have created new lives and then there’s the secret that Penelope is hiding that will have consequences for both their lives. I loved Penelope and Artemis who were both likeable and relatable and I was cheering them on hoping they would both get their happy ever after, especially as it’s Christmas and a little Christmas magic was just what the couple needed. Max was also a lovely character. The storyline flowed well and the descriptive narrative made the characters and the setting come alive. I found the cold, snowy Christmas Eve to be a really Christmasy backdrop to the story. It was an enjoyable and engaging read which had me hooked from the start and I felt immersed in the story, making this a perfect book for the festive period.

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Fighting for us (Love is worth fighting for book 1) by Bella Emy – Reviewed by Laura-Jane Minnie

Fighting for Us (Love is Worth Fighting For #1)Fighting for Us by Bella Emy
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Fighting for us is the first book in this series, and I can’t wait to read more of them. This is a great second chance christmas romance. Lorenzo and Carissa both have painful pasts, it breaks your heart but can they move past everything and get their happily ever after together. I was routing for these two from the start, they deserve to be happy and have a great Christmas together. It is well written and I could not put it down

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Sweets and Santa: A Paranormal Cozy Mystery (The Matchmaking Baker Book 2) by Rosie Pease – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur

Sweets and Santa (The Matchmaking Baker, #2)Sweets and Santa by Rosie Pease
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

In the town of Heartwood Hollow, in Founder’s Park, there appears a santa’s grotto and it almost feels like it arrives overnight, but that isn’t the only mystery in Heartwood hollow, Joanie is a baker who only lets a few people in on her secret recipes and they are the ones who work in her bakery with her, Gina and Bryan, as she prepares for a busy season and a few extremely busy weeks. She arrives in her bakery early to prepare for the day and her first time being open at Christmas, she has an ambitious plan for all sorts of flavours of cookies, this is on top of her usual orders of muffins, scones and more cookies for afternoon teas at the local hotel. As the town prepares for the holiday season as well, the only thing missing is snow, even though it is cold enough for it, so as Joannie makes her deliveries, she listens to the town rumours from the business owners including that another of her matches is going to be getting engaged soon, thanks to her, it is a family trait that she can tell who will be good matches, she can feel the connections as they are made and also, that the school kids are saying that her muffins are good luck and that is why this particular delivery has increased and that she should prepare more orders for when their final exams are coming up, but at least that’s all the rumours about her say.

As Joanie and the team are preparing the cookies for the day and thinking about the rest of the week and the new recipes she is going to try, this is when she is reminded of the Christmas window decoration competition as Sarah, her from of house employee asks whether she knows what the theme is going to be, it turns out that she has too many ideas and needs to narrow it down when she goes to the store to buy what she needs in a couple of days, but seeing as it is her first year, it doesn’t have to be anything too exciting or hard. When Gina suggests Cookies for Santa, but with a twist and it is then that Joanie comes up with her idea. She also receives a all from the local hotel and is surprised and happy to find out that they want her to do another load of cookies for another upcoming afternoon tea, Joanie agrees saying that although the bakery will be shut, she will be there anyway to decorate the window, so she can happily do both.

Later on that day, a frazzled looking young man enters the store and asks if they have found his engagement ring while cleaning up, Joanie hasn’t, but says she will let the young man know if she finds it, but that she hopes he does. It turns out that it isn’t the only thing that has gone missing, other bits a pieces have disappeared around the town and just as mysteriously, she notices that some gnomes have appeared at around the same time, but they don’t just look like normal gnomes, it turns out that they randomly appear and have done for years, but nobody knows who does it, Joanie goes to the library to find out more a few days later and while doing this, she comes up with the missing piece of her window decoration and a new recipe to try to top it off. As it nears Christmas and the town festivities start properly kicking off, things keep disappearing and the gnomes move around, but who is behind it and will the missing things be found, or will the Christmas spirit and romantic escapades be lost?

This is a seasonal themed cozy mystery which is a lovely and wholesome read, it is full of good cheer and the baking is guaranteed to make your mouth water and crave something sweet at the same time!

Reviewed by @roxsannel

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Sweets and Santa (The Matchmaking Baker Book 2) by Rosie Pease – Review by Kerry Carr

Sweets and Santa (The Matchmaking Baker, #2)Sweets and Santa by Rosie Pease
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this cosy mystery. I really enjoyed the Christmas feel. The mystery keeps you guessing. The characters are well written and the story is easy to fall into.

Joanie  has opened up her bakery and has filled it full of delicious and tempting Christmas biscuits. She also has a special gift for matchmaking. Rumours around town says she is the best matchmaker around.

Things seem to be going well until things start disappearing around the village. And when something special is missing from her shop things could look bad for Joanie.

Who is taking all the items that are disappearing and for what reason? Can Joanie find the person behind it? What is the connection to the gnomes that keep appearing and reappearing around the village?

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Holiday Terminal (Warren Family Holidays) by Gwyn McNamee & Christy Anderson – Review by Carrie Reed

Holiday TerminalHoliday Terminal by Gwyn McNamee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 stars!
I LOVE a holiday romance. This book delivered in putting me in the Christmas spirit and giving me all sorts of feelings. I really love when the characters miscommunicate with each other, that may sound weird, but when I see the hurt caused by miscommunication my heart jumps a little because I know that everything will be okay in the end. Penelope and Artemis are beautiful together, I love them as a couple. Penelope did annoy me at times but overall, I understand why they were in the situation they were in. If they would have just talked everything out, things may have been different by now, but, being young and immature the first thing in your mind is to run, so that is what Penelope did. I was nervous for a minute when Artemis finds out about Max but knew deep down that everything would work out, it’s a holiday romance after all. I really enjoyed meeting all these characters, and quickly got lost in the story, I can’t wait to see what is next and would highly recommend this read.

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OFFICE MISTAKES by BETH HALE – Review by Piper Foster

Office MistakesOffice Mistakes by Beth Hale
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Adrua and Charlie both work in the same office. How can office relationship go wrong Adrua has had this experience before. Charlie is attractive and has wanted Adrua. A hurdle in the road as all relationship. Can something bring these two back together. This is a lovely short story to cheer you up.

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Holiday Terminal (Warren Family Holidays) by Gwyn McNamee & Christy Anderson – Review by Samantha Jayne Grubey

Holiday TerminalHoliday Terminal by Gwyn McNamee
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was a great holiday read, it was really sweet romantic loving and definitely swoon worthy! Penelope and Artemis were so cute and honestly, they were great together young love and with that a second chance romance. I really enjoyed the writing in this book and I loved reading it. I was kept hooked on the story and I read it in one sitting. I really enjoyed reading it!

Review by @samanthajayne96x

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Holiday Terminal (Warren Family Holidays) by Gwyn McNamee & Christy Anderson – Review by Tausha Treadway

Holiday TerminalHoliday Terminal by Gwyn McNamee
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Holiday Terminal (Warren Family Holidays) by Gwyn McNamee & Christy Anderson. This is a great second chance romance read. Its the story of Penelope and Artemis who meet on the beach one summer and fall in love. Artemis is from a very prominent New York family and Penelope is a shop owner’s daughter. As the summer comes to a close a misunderstanding leaves them both with a broken heart. Penelope goes on to be a single mom and works in Nashville while Artemis continues on the families wishes of running the family business as an attorney. They both still think of each other but know they will never reconnect. 6 years after that summer Penelope, her mom and son Max are flying back to the beach for Christmas when the run into a freak snowstorm. They are stuck in a small terminal with no where to go and Penelope thinks its horrible until she runs right into Artemis who is stuck in the same terminal on his way to New York. Once Artemis sees her son Max he realizes Penelope has kept a secret from him for 6 years. Will they be able to reconnect and rekindle their relationship and be a real family or will they have even more miscommunication and lose each other forever. This is a steamy, sweet holiday read.

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CORPORATE CHRISTMAS by BERNADETTE MARIE – reviewed by Laura-Jane Minnie

Corporate ChristmasCorporate Christmas by Bernadette Marie
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

If you want a feel good Christmas book then give this a read you will not be disappointed. It gave me the feels of a hallmark movie. Chloe is a strong independent woman who thinks she can do everything on her own without a man. Until Jason swoops in and steals her promotion, except it seems he is more interested in his top advertiser Chloe than the job he has just been given. Can he convince Chloe he is not the bad guy in all this.

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Holiday Terminal (Warren Family Holidays) by Gwyn McNamee & Christy Anderson – Review by Candida Hopper

Holiday TerminalHoliday Terminal by Gwyn McNamee
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Holiday Terminal: (A Second Chance Secret Baby Billionaire Holiday Romance) (The Warren Family Holidays Book 1)
By Gwyn McNamee and Christy Anderson

I enjoyed reading this holiday romance. This book is full of romance, forgiveness, passion, great characters, and some heated moments. There was a lot of pent up emotion between Art and Pen, and seeing each other again while stranded at the airport brought all those feelings to forefront. Even though this was a quick read for me there was still plenty of emotion and dialog between the characters. This is a good mature holiday read and I recommend this book. I have read other books by Gwyn McNamee and she never disappoints.

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Holiday Terminal (Warren Family Holidays) by Gwyn McNamee & Christy Anderson – Review by Rosanna Ingram

Holiday TerminalHoliday Terminal by Gwyn McNamee
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Penelope is flying home for Christmas with her son, Max, and her mother. However, a snow storm forces them to land at a small-town airport until the storm passes. Hoping it will only be a couple of hours, the three of them hunker down in the terminal to wait out the storm…hoping to be home in time to open presents in the morning.
Artemis is on his way to New York where he plans to make a big announcement to his family. Due to the weather, he must land at an airport in the middle of nowhere and wait for the storm to pass. Imagine his surprise when he sees the girl from his past, who has grown into a beautiful woman, as another stranded passenger.
The past between Penelope and Artemis is a mix of young love and heartbreak. Both of them have their own ideas about what happened on the beach years ago…but it seems as though both of them have it wrong. Years of not talking has led to a mix of longing, anger, and distrust. Can they reignite the flame they once had? Or are secrets from the past (and Artemis’ last name) going to keep them apart once again?
I enjoyed this book and read it all in one sitting. It was an easy read and a really good story. Penelope and Artemis are both great characters who just need a little slap upside their heads to knock some sense into them…but, then again, most adults do! I enjoyed the story and will be checking out Archie’s book when it is released.

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All I Want for Christmas by Vivian Fiano – Review by Michelle Austin

All I Want for ChristmasAll I Want for Christmas by Vivian Fiano
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

All I Want for Christmas by Vivian Fiano was a great 5 star read.

Kinsley is excited and planning for when Brysen comes home on leave for the holidays. She hasn’t seen him in months. But she ends up getting a call that ends up ruining her plans and breaking her heart. Brysen feels terrible for having to break his girls heart but he has a mission to complete. Will he be able to make it up to Kinsley?

Overall I really enjoyed this short read, there is an unexpected twist that makes your heart melt. My heart went out to Kinsley coming from a military family myself it does get difficult not having family home for the holidays. All of the secondary characters added a great element to the story. We also get a glimpse into another read following the ending of this one. I look forward to reading more from this author. 1-click and get started today on this holiday romance.

Reviewed by @mab54615
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All I Want for Christmas by Vivian Fiano – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

All I Want for ChristmasAll I Want for Christmas by Vivian Fiano
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Star
All I Want for Christmas by Vivian Fiano

I absolutely loved this Christmas short story. I literally finished in one afternoon. My emotions were all over the place, I was almost in tears and I felt heartache in one part but felt happy pretty much the rest of the way. This is my first read by this author but definitely not my last. I definitely plan on checking out more. Kinsley and Brysen’s short story. She’s been waiting on Brysen to get home from his deployment but one phone call may change that. Brysen is a pilot and has found himself in some seriously dangerous situations but this one may be the most dangerous one of all . Find out what happens next in this must read. I look forward to reading more from this Author.

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All I Want for Christmas by Vivian Fiano – Review by Felicia Bates

I’ve always enjoyed a good military romance and I am a sucker for anything Christmas so this story was an immediate interest. I love that All I Want For Christmas by Vivian Fiano was a short story that I could enjoy it all at once! Lucky for me it had been snowing the weekend I chose to enjoy it, great for setting the tone.
This was the first I have read by Vivian Fiano and I would definitely be interested in reading more by this author. While I liked the plot and the story overall, I was not a huge fan of Kinsley. I am curious if the story had been longer, if she would become a character I would grow to love. All I Want for Christmas really did deliver overall, a short but sweet holiday romance. I would give it 4 stars and most definitely recommend.

Sweets and Santa (The Matchmaking Baker Book 2) by Rosie Pease – Reviewed by Angela Shirley

Sweets and Santa (The Matchmaking Baker, #2)Sweets and Santa by Rosie Pease
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

What happens when you are new in town, trying to run a business and are accused of stealing? Try to find out who really has committed the crime.

Joanie has set up her bakery in a beautiful little town and as this is her first Christmas a little anguish about her shop window as although she can decorate a cookie her other decorating skills leaves a lot to be desired.

But when things start happening within the town, all eyes land on Joanie when an engagement ring is stolen and the last time it was seen was in her shop. As the accusations run around the little town, can her reputation cope with the growing tension within the town.

I loved this story; it was a funny mystery which was well written and great characters. Joanie’s character was warm and welcoming and I would love to go and shop at her lovely bakery with all the wonderful goods that are described. This book is a little Christmas cheer in a gloomy world at the moment. If you want your Christmas spirit lifted then I recommend this great novella for a great quick read.

Reviewed by Angela Shirley

OFFICE MISTAKES by BETH HALE – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Office MistakesOffice Mistakes by Beth Hale
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this Christmas romance story. This is a shorter story that brings Christmas spirit and magic together. This is a well developed story that has characters that made the story easy to read and entertaining. They are connectable and really made the story pop. Audra is up for a promotion but so is her co-worker Charlie. There is an attraction between them that has been ignored until now. After she ends up in his bed, will she take a chance on an office romance even if they have been proven to be bad? I really enjoyed these two and made the story for me. Their attraction is off the charts. Will they find their HEA? I highly recommend this book.

Review by @bjwagner
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Fighting for Us (Love is Worth Fighting For Book 1) by Bella Emy – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Fighting for Us (Love is Worth Fighting For #1)Fighting for Us by Bella Emy
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this second chance Christmas romance story. This is the first book in this series, I look forward to reading more. This is a well written story about two people who have a painful romance past until they meet each other. Lorenzo is a single dad who lost his wife and left to raise his daughter on his own. Carissa thought she had it all and a life with her fiance until the day she lost it all. Then they meet each other and things start changing. Will they figure out that some things are worth fighting for? I enjoyed these two and the chemistry they have. I did feel bad for them in parts because of their pasts. They are connectable and made the story easy to read. They pulled me into the story from the beginning. I found myself hoping they would find their HEA. I highly recommend reading their story to find out what happens next with them.

Review by @bjwagner
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All I Want for Christmas by Vivian Fiano – Review by Rachel Moss

All I Want for ChristmasAll I Want for Christmas by Vivian Fiano
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

If you’re looking for a quick, sweet, tear-jerker holiday read, this one is it! All I Want For Christmas by Vivian Fiano was a great read! I was in tears halfway through reading this novella. If I hadn’t of been around my parents, I would have been bawling! This short but super sweet story is also 18+, as it does get a bit steamy at the end. This story definitely has all the elements of a good book. This is the first I’ve read from this author, and I can’t wait to read more in the future!

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Sweets and Santa (The Matchmaking Baker Book 2) by Rosie Pease – Review by Lisa Helmick

Sweets and Santa (The Matchmaking Baker, #2)Sweets and Santa by Rosie Pease
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a nice holiday mystery. It’s the second book in the series. I have not read the first book and didn’t struggle following along with this at all. We see Joanie setting up and getting her bakery going. There is the problem of missing items around town the the fun gnomes. Joanie also is the town matchmaker so we get to see her in action doing this as well

I enjoy reading Christmas books this time of year. This is a fun story but at times I seemed to zone out mostly during the baking session. I didn’t need all the details to understand what was going on. The characters/townfolk are interesting but the gnome idea stoke the show.

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Sweets and Santa (The Matchmaking Baker Book 2) by Rosie Pease – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

Sweets and Santa (The Matchmaking Baker, #2)Sweets and Santa by Rosie Pease
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Star
Sweets and Santa (The Matchmaking Baker Book 2) by Rosie Pease
Sweets and Santa is a paranormal Christmas cozy mystery that I absolutely loved reading. I found myself curled up on the couch and couldn’t stop reading till I finished. I love this authors style of writing as well as her characters. I love small towns and totally picture myself living in Heartwood Hollow . Joanie finds herself in a new town and the owner of a bakery . Things start happening around town like stuff is disappearing. Will the stuff missing be found ? Will Christmas magic help her? Find out what happens next in this must read. I can’t wait to read more from this Author.

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Sweets and Santa (The Matchmaking Baker Book 2) by Rosie Pease – Review by Sunday Barnaby

Sweets and Santa (The Matchmaking Baker, #2)Sweets and Santa by Rosie Pease
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Sweets and Santa: A Paranormal Christmas Cozy Mystery by Rosie Pease
Five Stars

Sweets and Santa: A Paranormal Christmas Cozy Mystery is the second book in the Matchmaking Baker series, which is also part of the larger Matchmaker’s Grimoire series by Rosie Pease. This is the first book I have read by this author, but I look forward to reading the rest of this series.
This book features Joanie who opened a Bakery in Heartwood Hollow with hopes for a great Christmas season. Then things start disappearing, and the mystery begins. This will be a trying time for the citizens of Heartwood Hollow, will they let the Christmas spirit in or will it pull the community apart. I’m in awe of the wonderful characters and the plot line. If you like a great holiday story, I highly recommend this one. Oh and did I mention there are gnomes!
Review by @sunbarn

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All I Want for Christmas by Vivian Fiano – Review by Sunday Barnaby

All I Want for ChristmasAll I Want for Christmas by Vivian Fiano
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

All I Want For Christmas: Military Romantic Short Story by Vivian Fiano
Five Stars

All I Want For Christmas: Military Romantic Short Story is a wonderful Christmas story that made me smile. This is the first book I have read by Vivian Fiano, but definitely won’t be the last. This book lifted my spirit and made me feel better. It also made me think of all the troops and their families that will be apart this holiday season. It makes me want to do a care package….. I may have to go shopping tomorrow. Five Stars for this holiday treasure.

Review by @sunbarn
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All I Want for Christmas by Vivian Fiano – Review by Heather Bass

All I Want for ChristmasAll I Want for Christmas by Vivian Fiano
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the first book I have read from this author and I’m so glad I read this book. I love a good Christmas book but this author exceeded all my expectations. This is a cute Christmas novela that will get you into the Christmas spirit and make you grateful for what you have.

Kinsley only wants one thing for Christmas and that’s to get her boyfriend to come home to her. She has waited for months for Brysen to come home from his tour. Kinsley gets a call saying that he has one more thing to do and he will not be home this year again. She is so upset but miracles do happen. Will Kinsley get her wish or will she be alone again on Christmas?
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Sweets and Santa (The Matchmaking Baker Book 2) by Rosie Pease – Review by Rachel Moss

Sweets and Santa (The Matchmaking Baker, #2)Sweets and Santa by Rosie Pease
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Sweets and Santa by Rosie Pease was a great, quick read! Once starting this sweet tale, I could hardly put it down. It felt like I was reading a Hallmark. Christmas movie! The characters were great and interesting, and the story held just enough mystery to keep me captivated. This was a very sweet novel to read. I can’t wait to read more of this series and this author! Be warned though: the book and this author both will be leaving you wanting cookies by the end! I guess it’s a good thing that’s there’s a recipe for some at the end!

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Sweets and Santa (The Matchmaking Baker Book 2) by Rosie Pease – Review by Sara Oxton

Sweets and Santa (The Matchmaking Baker, #2)Sweets and Santa by Rosie Pease
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Sweets and Santa by Rosie Pease a fantastic fantasy of a festive read. This is number two in the Matchmaking Baker book series, but it can be read as stand-alone as I haven’t read number one and didn’t feel like I missed anything, I could tell there was more that could be elaborated and that’s likely where the rest came in, but it wasn’t so needed that I was lost. This really kept me guessing, I love a good cosy mystery and am on such a festive kick right now that this just hit the right spot. You will fall in love with Heartwood Hollow and escape there for a little festive fun. Bring on the cookies and the reading!!

Review by @saraoxo

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All I Want for Christmas by Vivian Fiano – Review by Sara Oxton

All I Want for Christmas: Military Romance Short StoryAll I Want for Christmas: Military Romance Short Story by Vivian Fiano
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

All I Want for Christmas by Vivian Fiano a festive five-star read. This is the perfect pick me up for anyone a little baa humbug this festive season. It has it all, it will wring your emotions but its worth it in the end, just like the great little story it is. This was a great pick me up and I loved it, I just wish it was longer.

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All I Want for Christmas by Vivian Fiano – Review by Michelle Mulvey

All I Want for ChristmasAll I Want for Christmas by Vivian Fiano
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

All I Want for Christmas was a sweet fast read. The book is about 50 pages and you can read it in one sitting. The author gave her readers something sweet to make their hearts happy just in time for Christmas.

Kinsley loves her boyfriend so much and can’t wait to see him. Unfortunately, he’s a chopper pilot deployed in Afghanistan and she finds out he’s not going to make it home for Christmas. She is inconsolable but her best friend who also has a boyfriend that is deployed with Brysen tries to cheer her up and makes her come
Over for a party. What Kinsley sees when she gets there is more then she could have ever imagined.

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