Friday, December 27, 2019

Book Review - Stealing Kisses in the Snow by Jo McNally







It’s Christmas in Rendezvous Falls and love’s waiting to be unwrapped…

Synopsis: Single mom Piper Montgomery’s plate is full. Between her two adorable kids, two jobs and a fixer-upper house, she’s so busy she can hardly see straight. But when rugged biker Logan Taggart strolls into the inn where she’s working, she can’t help but stare. He has bad boy written all over him. And with two kids relying on her, that’s the last thing she needs this Christmas.

Rendezvous Falls is nothing but a pit stop for Logan. Once his grandmother is back on her feet and ready to reclaim the inn, Logan can get back on the road. It’s where he belongs, even if his grandmother’s matchmaking book club try to convince him otherwise. Still, there’s something about beautiful spitfire Piper that makes him wonder if family and forever might just be what he needs after all.

But as the holidays draw ever closer, so do Piper and Logan. Could these polar opposites find that all they want this Christmas is each other?

My Thoughts: This was kinda cute especially the antics of Pipers young daughter. She is a sweetheart and it was so funny when she first meets Logan and tells her mom she has seen a giant!

I loved how Piper and Logan come together but I also enjoy that not everything is perfect and in this story with all the issues and children involved I was thrilled that things moving slowly.

*I was given a free copy for an honest review.

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Harlequin → https://www.harlequin.com/shop/pages/christmas.html


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

I write the same kind of romances I like to read – stories about people facing real-life challenges with real-life consequences. The stories are emotional and character-driven.

I live in coastal North Carolina with 100 pounds of dog and 200 pounds of husband – my slice of the bed is very small. When I’m not writing or reading romance novels (or clinging to the edge of the bed…), I can often be found on the back porch sipping wine with friends while listening to great music. If the weather is absolutely perfect, I might join my husband on the golf course, where I always feel far more competitive than my actual skill-level would suggest.

Jo McNally – Writing Stories of Forever Love

 

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