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Heating Up The Holidays 3-Story Bundle (Play With Me, Snowfall, And After Midnight): A Loveswept Contemporary Romance (2013)

by Lisa Renee Jones(Favorite Author)
3.94 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: As the title says, three story bundle.First story: PLAY WITH ME by Lisa Renee Jones. Two stars.Been there, read that, got the t-shirt years ago. Plucky down-on-her-luck heroine (PDOHLH) magically manages to land a job with hot hunky billionaire businessman (HHBB) despite having no relevant experience. PDOHLH insta-solves mega crisis that is crippling HHBB's corporate empire. PDOHLH and HHBB then have inappropriate sex (or at least, inappropriate according to every HR training seminar I've attended). It's HAWT but hey, he's her boss and sleeping with one's secretary is rather, well, frowned upon by society. HHBB gives PDOHLH a posh new job better suited to her abilities, but she insists on staying on as his assistant because...reasons, I guess. Like it's easier to b... moreoink in the boss's office without being interrupted by the secretary when you're the secretary. PDOHLH still manages to do the job she turned down, however, so don't you worry. Because that's how PDOHLH rolls. At least the author was smart enough to gloss over the thinly manufactured black moment, courtesy of PDOHLH being inexplicably and utterly stupid, as the thinly manufactured opportunity for drama that is was. As for holidays, I think they mentioned Thanksgiving? And made a vague reference to still being together at Christmas. But calling this a holiday themed story is a loooooooooooooooooooooooong stretch.Thank the Kindle for the next story, which made up for all the deficiencies in PLAY WITH ME and then some.SNOWFALL by Mary Ann Rivers. Five stars and extra heaping helping of silver, glittery star-shaped Christmas decorations. Maybe even the Star of Bethlehem for good measure.This was unlike any other romance novella I've read before. OK, maybe it bore a slight resemblace to THE STORY GUY, also by Ms. Rivers, in that it shared the previous novella's gorgeous, lush language and wholly real, wholly dimensional characters. And made me cry. Ahem. I'm not going to ruin SNOWFALL by writing a description. Just go and read it. Yes, you can see the big reveal a mile away, but even though I thought I knew where Ms. Rivers was going, she still managed to keep me guessing and wondering how the characters would resolve their relationship(s). Really, really, evocative, wonderful writing that is at once thoughtful, insightful, sad, funny, optimistic yet tinged by jaded realism - I loved it. As for the holidays, the story is set during the Christmas season, with all its contradictory joys and sorrows. The holiday informs and permeates the story but the day itself is rather incidental. Really nicely done, Ms. Rivers. Bravissima. AFTER MIDNIGHT by Serena Bell. Four-ish stars. Really more like three and three quarters. But let's round up.Nora and Miles meet at a New Year's Eve party and share a mind-blowing, senses-awakening, one true love kinda kiss. But they are separated before they can even exchange names. A few months later, thanks to the magic of social media, they hook up again. But Miles has A Big Dark Secret (thankfully, quickly confessed) and Nora has Trust Issues Due to Her Asshole Ex. Despite the explosive sex, they part. And then it's New Year's Eve again and guess what...A perfectly fine story that breaks zero new ground and is paper thin when it comes to plot. But Ms. Bell's voice saves this from being the same old, same old. Her characters are engaging, the dialogue witty, and the descriptions fresh and fun to read. A nice way to while away an hour or so reading, even if it has the staying power of cotton candy. The holiday is obviously New Year's Eve, and the story would have to find another way for the characters to swap spit and discover the love of their life without the New Year's Eve kiss at midnight tradition, so, yeah, it's pretty important. Also, Ms. Bell perfectly describes the ambivalence of the newly single on New Year's Eve, and how everyone scrambles to position themselves for the best kissing partner possible as the clock counts down. So to sum up: Skip PLAY WITH ME, read AFTER MIDNIGHT if you need to kill some time, and turn off the phone, put the closed sign on the door, and savor SNOWFALL. Four stars for collection as a whole.
review 2: This was a lovely Christmas gift to myself. I bought it mainly because I wanted to read more from Mary Ann Rivers, whose Story Guy (her debut novel) just blew me away. So this was like having a smorgasbord of stories with a holiday element and heat that does not come from the fireplace. :-)I enjoyed Ms. Jones' story, the first of the trio. The holiday element was kind of thin, there because the main character Kali is charged with planning a Thanksgiving event for her rich and powerful new boss. I'll be honest this story needed to be much bigger. It felt like the plot needed more time to develop but was condensed to be a novella. Because of this, some of the events felt forced and the romance was a bit too quick for me. But it was well written and I feel like I want to read more from her, maybe a novel this time though. :-)Mary Ann has done it again with her section. This is a little piece of brilliance, painful and true. She really has a facility with characterization. They are never exactly who you think they are and revealed in a very natural way, layer by layer. I loved the two story lines she developed, with an online relationship and the real life friendship/professional relationship that becomes so much more. Really, really well done.Serena Bell's contribution was a lovely surprise as well. I hadn't read anything from her before and now I'm sure that I will. This was a New Year's tale. Two strangers meet and sparks fly. Then circumstances drive them apart without either having the others contact information. The timeline made this story totally believable, moving from one New Year's to the next. Both characters have been hurt and struggle with trust and this nearly completely derails them (does in fact for a bit). I won't reveal anything else, just to say the end was quite satisfying.Strongly encourage you to read these stories. They have it all: romance, great characters, plots that grab you, and yes, some very real sizzle. less
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cheechee
Loved this entire 3 book set "Heating Up The Holidays." Each story/novella is fantastic.
marisa
Lisa Renee Jones - 3 starMary Ann Rivers - 4 starSerena Bell - 4 star
bloodyjacky
Didn't read the first story but the last two were good.
ged
Rating is for "Snowfall" by Mary Ann Rivers
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