Congratulations to the authors of the 12 Days of Kissmas series, whose novellas are all available now! Each standalone novella is only 99c for a limited time or free with Kindle Unlimited.
I had the opportunity to review eight of the twelve novellas, but since it would be too much to include so many reviews in a single post, I've been posting them one at a time over the past few days. I'll include a link to each review along with a brief description and purchase link below.
With a couple of exceptions, I really enjoyed these stories, each of which can be read in only an hour or two. My favorites were "Delay of Game" by Evie Graham and "A Christmas Tart" by Lola West, both of which I'd highly recommend.
About The 12 Days of Kissmas Series
Pine-ing for the perfect holiday romance? It’s love at frost sight with The 12 Days of Kissmas! A dozen standalone holiday romances so steamy they’re sure to melt that winter chill. From dashing doctors to dirty-talking mountain men, staying off the naughty list is about to get a whole lot harder.
On the first day of Christmas, I climbed my true love's tree...
On the second day of Christmas, these two turtle doves are stuck together…
On the third day of Christmas these childhood rivals have perfect chemis-tree!
"Merry Christ-Mess" by Dee Ellis
On the fourth day of Christmas my true love came to be my best friend...
On the fifth day of Christmas...he has rings in all the right places.
"Delay of Game" by Evie GrahamOn the sixth day of Christmas, the geese aren’t the only thing a-laying…
"Hot Mess Christmas Express" by Claire HastingsOn the seventh day of Christmas, some of the swans are missing...
"Secrets and Mistletoe" by Julia JarrettOn the eighth day of Christmas my true love was the only maid a milking…
"Off the Market at Christmas" by Chelle SloanOn the ninth day of Christmas, I was asked out on the Jumbotron...
On the tenth day of Christmas...she got more than she bid on.
On the eleventh day of Christmas...I took a peek beneath his kilt.
"It Must Have Been the Mistletoe" by M.L. BroomeOn the twelfth day of Christmas...there's more than one surprise under the tree.
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