"The Matchmaking Heirs" by Whitley Cox and Ember Leigh is a charming holiday novella featuring the Winters brothers (Callum, Carson, and Colton) and the women they love as they celebrate Christmas in Winter Harbor. For maximum enjoyment, I'd recommend reading the couples' individual stories prior to this one.
Now that the renovations to their ancestral estate are finally complete, the Winters clan is looking forward to spending their first Christmas together as a family. They've just brought home the perfect Christmas tree when Amaya's Aunt Maribel stops by to ask them to help her play matchmaker for a couple of the town's senior citizens, Bernard Gentry and Drusilla Crombie. They decide to throw a small Christmas Eve party to bring the two together, but the guest list quickly spirals out of control as word of the party spreads.
Meanwhile, Lily, Colton, and Harlow are busy dealing with the fallout of a defamatory newspaper article about the Summers and Winters families that threatens Lily's new position as mayor of Winter Harbor. After everything they've done to repair their families' reputations and prove their commitment to the local community, they're not about to let these unfair accusations stand. Can they figure out who's really behind the article and put a stop to the attacks once and for all?
I completely adored this funny, sweet, and perfectly steamy story. Reading it felt like coming home and spending time with old friends. It was wonderful to see each of the couples so happy together after everything they'd been through, and I also loved the teasing interactions between the brothers. Their relationship has improved so much since the series began!
I highly recommend "The Matchmaking Heirs" for all steamy contemporary romance fans. Hopefully the authors will collaborate again in the future - maybe on stories for Lily's sisters? ;-)
*Review copy provided by the authors. All opinions expressed are my own.
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Friday, December 1, 2023
Review: "The Matchmaking Heirs" by Whitley Cox and Ember Leigh
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
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holiday,
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