Review courtesy of Romance Junkies
Each story in this anthology takes place in a certain
rural tavern during a bad winter storm at Christmas. I like how all three authors put their own
spin on the same scene, yet they wrote it in the view of their own characters.
Sabrina Jeffries is the sole reason why I picked up this
anthology. I normally do not read holiday-themed anthologies or stories.
However, I am a big fan of the author’s DUKE DYNASTY series.
WHEN WE FINALLY KISS GOOD-NIGHT by Sabrina Jeffries
Konrad Juncker is a well-known playwright. He carries a
secret that could blacklist him from the theater community. Bad weather strands
Konrad at a secluded inn during Christmas. Fate gives him another chance to make
amends to the one woman he never forgot. Can Konrad trust Flora with his
biggest secret? Will he find a way to have a future with her?
Flora Younger is a paid companion to a viscountess. She
secretly pins reviews on plays for a newspaper. Flora and her employer find
themselves stuck at an understaffed inn during the holidays. Even worse, she
discovers the blackguard who broke her heart there also. Can Flora trust Konrad
with her heart again? Or will she throw caution to the wind to be with him?
Konrad is such a fun and naughty rascal! He made the
series enjoyable to read. I like how Konrad never allowed his association with
the Duke of Thornstock to turn his head. He enjoyed his brief stint in the
limelight; however, a part of him disliked living in a lie. What I adore the
most about Konrad is his altruism towards Flora. He did not want to start
anything with her because he had no prospects to offer her.
Flora did not disappoint! She cared little about Konrad’s
fame. Flora preferred the man beneath the façade. I like Flora’s work
relationship with the viscountess. She knows the lady can be candid in her
opinions, so she willingly plays mediator on her behalf. What I adore the most
about Flora is her thoughtfulness towards the inn’s servants. She refused to
subject them to her questionable baking skills, especially during the holidays.
WHEN WE FINALLY KISS
GOOD-NIGHT is book 4.5 in Suzanne Enoch’s historical romance series, DUKE
DYNASTY. This
story is the reason I wanted to read this anthology. I have been intrigued by
these two since their interaction in the fourth book, UNDERCOVER DUKE. Now I
must get the SEDUCTION ON A SNOWY NIGHT anthology so I can read Heywood’s story.
AN UNEXPECTED CHRISTMAS GIFT by Madeline Hunter
Lucas Avonwood is the second son of a viscount. He works
as an agent for The Home Office. Lucas follows a lead when he falls victim to
bad weather and illness. Lucas comes to and finds himself being cared for by
the inn’s attractive proprietress. Does Jenna have ties with Lucas’ suspect?
Will that interfere in their budding romance?
Jenna Waverly owns and operates a respectable inn in a
remote area. She closes her establishment for Christmas so her employees can
enjoy the holidays. Jenna finds her inn bombarded by an assortment of
unexpected visitors. She never intended to fall for one of them. Will Jenna
give her heart to Lucas? Or will their
time together be a pleasant interlude?
Lucas is such a knight-in-shing armor. He may be a
viscount’s son, but he never once put on airs. I like how he does not vocalize
his suspicions. Lucas prefers to obtain proof before making accusations. What I
adore the most about Lucas is his desire to shield and protect Jenna. He did
not want to spoil her Christmas with disappointing news.
Jenna steadily grew on me. I admire her decision to
become a business owner. Jenna could have led a modest genteel life. Instead,
she chose a path most of her peers would snub. What I like the most about Jenna
is her consideration for her employees. She could have kept her inn open, but
she closed it so they could spend the holidays with their families.
AN UNEXPECTED CHRISTMAS GIFT is a novella that can standalone. I did not sense it belongs to a series, though I could be mistaken. I am familiar with Madeline Hunter’s works. However, it has been years since I have read one.
WHEN STRANGERS MEET by Mary Jo Putney
Daniel Faringdon is a former solider. He returns to
England to assume responsibility to the barony he inherited. Daniel is
surprised to find a familiar face at an isolated inn during an icy snowstorm.
The lady in question claims to be his lawful wife. Daniel proposes they give
their marriage a chance. Can Daniel convince Kate away from her suitor? Or will
he lose her forever?
Katherine “Kate” Macleod comes from a long line of
prosperous Scottish merchants. She takes shelter at a rural inn to escape
frigid weather. Kate never imagined she would once again see the solider who
saved her. And married her. Now Kate must decide if she wants to stay married
to him. Will Kate give Daniel a chance? Who will she choose? Daniel or Edmund?
Daniel is such a wonderful knight-in-tarnished-armor! He
is an honorable man who tries to help whomever he can despite their status. I
like that Daniel acknowledges and accepts his imperfections. He does not allow
his past mistakes to break him. Instead, Daniel learns from them. What I love
the most about Daniel is how he openly admires Kate’s eccentricities. He is not intimidated by Kate’s independence,
intelligence or business sense but supports them.
Kate is a stubborn and spunky woman who is comfortable in
her own skin. She refuses to bow down to society’s expectations on a woman’s
place and duty. I admire Kate’s determination to never be a damsel-in-distress
again. She took measures to protect herself. What I like the most about Kate is
her kindness to animals. She rescued a cat-in-need and selflessly adopted it.
WHEN STRANGERS MEET is a standalone novella by Mary Jo
Putney. As with Madeline Hunter’s novella, I did not get the feeling that this
story belonged to a series. I could be mistaken. This is my first time reading
the author’s works. I have heard her name before, just never got the chance to
try her full-length books.
A YULETIDE KISS is a series of sweet and feel-good
stories told in three different perspectives. I believe this is the first time
I have read an anthology like this. I hope this is a new trend in anthologies
because I found it so satisfying.
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