A Very Merry Christmas by Lori Foster, Janice Maynard, Gemma Bruce

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  • Pub. Date: October 2006
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    • Pub. Date: October 2006
    • Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corporation
    • Format: Paperback, 384pp

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    Though the weather outside is frightful, the hunky men are SO delightful. And these three ladies are about to discover that Christmas is not only the most wonderful time of the year . . . but also the sexiest . . .

    Do You Hear What I Hear, Lori Foster

    The holiday season heats up when Sergeant Osbourne Decker is asked to watch over pet psychic Marci Churchill. Sure, the woman is nutty, but she’s also a knockout. And when she’s accused of stealing a donkey from the local nativity scene, he can’t stop thinking about frisking her . . .

    Bah Humbug, Baby, Gemma Bruce

    The last thing ad exec Allison Newberry wants this year is to spend the holidays with her former flame, the unreliable-but-sexier-than-hell photojournalist Lee Simonson. Hang stockings? She’d rather hang him. But when a blizzard hits their ski lodge, there seems to be only one way to keep warm . . .

    By Firelight, Janice Maynard

    Madison Tierney is feeling anything but merry this Christmas. But when she gets stranded with mountain man Grant Monroe in his secluded cabin, she feels her Christmas spirit -- and her temperature -- start to rise. Grant has a tantalizing secret, and what he asks Maddy to do by firelight sparks a Christmas adventure she’ll never forget . .

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    Steamy Reading Materialby Anonymous

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    November 12, 2006: what can I say? This novel brings Christmas earlier. It's not only sexy, sassy, and witty..., this novel is absolutely fun! There are three stories in this novel: Do You Hear What I hear?, Bah Humbug, Baby, and By Firelight. Do You Hear What I Hear--Lori Foster is really a romantic novel icon. Her writing is very sassy and I can't wait to open next page. bah Humbug, Baby-- it's kind of weird in the end, but overall the story is fun and sexy. Next day, I grab Gemma Bruce's another novel, Who Loves Ya, Baby? and wonder if it will be as steamy as this. Hee hee. And the last, By Firelight by Janice Maynard. OwhMyGawd, I read it while I was in a bus and... oops, my temperature was rising! I looked my face reflects on the mirror, just to make sure that I'm not blushed or what.

    Great holiday fun!by Anonymous

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    September 20, 2006: DO YOU HEAR WHAT I HEAR by LORI FOSTER When Osbourne ?Ozzie? Decker is asked by his friend and fellow SWAT officer, Lucius Ryder, to keep an eye on Marci Churchill, twin sister of Lucius?s new wife, Bethany, he hesitates. His hesitation stems from the uncontrollable desire he has for her. Marci turns him inside out with just a look, who knows what spending several days in close contact with her will do to him. Someone seems to be following Marci, and Lucius and Bethany won?t leave her alone to go on their honeymoon unless she is protected. Osbourne keeps Marci close by his side, and when it turns out that she is equally attracted to him, even the cold temps outside can?t cool them off. Marci?s ability to ?hear? animals is a blessing and a curse. There is always someone who wants to talk to her or interview her she just wants to be left alone. Osbourne always thought that Marci, despite being totally hot, was a bit of a kook, but once he witnesses first-hand her very special gift, he finds himself falling in love with her. Osbourne and Marci are a perfectly sweet couple. Both are written to be caring and tender, typical of Lori Foster, who is incredibly talented at writing characters that feel like someone you know and love, comfortably common and just a little bit flawed.***** BAH HUMBUG, BABY by GEMMA BRUCE Allison Newberry excitedly takes her sister up on her offer of the use of a mountain chalet in the Colorado Rockies town of Good Cheer for the holidays she can?t wait to spend some down time, all alone. No family, no work, no pressure, just her and maybe a ski hunk or two. Her plan is looking good until old flame Lee Simonson shows up at her door, when it suddenly becomes obvious that they have been duped into spending the week together by their meddlesome families. This is topped off by a huge snowstorm that has them completely snowed in. Despite a rocky start, these two take up where their relationship ended a year prior, but in the back of Allison?s mind is Lee?s dangerous job how he could take off on a photo shoot to some drug-infested part of the world, not knowing if he would make it back. When the two walk into town a couple of days later and meet some very quirky townsfolk, reminiscent of days, no, make that years, gone by, they are filled with a loving warmth that comes with a sense of belonging. After they return to California, it becomes clear that nothing is as it seems in the town of Good Cheer. This is my first read by Gemma Bruce, but it certainly won?t be my last. Allison and Grant are sensual, fun and well-written.***** BY FIRELIGHT by JANICE MAYNARD Madison Tierney finds herself stranded in the woods in the middle of a raging snowstorm. Sure, she wanted to avoid going home and needed some time away, but this is just too much. She sees a light in the woods and follows it, exhausting herself fighting the wind and blowing snow, and collapsing in a heap when she finally reaches the doorstep. When Grant Monroe finds a beautiful woman on the ground at his door, the first thing he does is make sure she?s ok and begin to warm her up. After that he has to fight the strongest attraction he?s ever had for a woman. He finds himself wanting Madison so badly that he can hardly stand it, but insists on getting to know her before acting on the attraction. Once these two finally do get together, they practically combust, but as the storm lets up and they return to civilization, Madison?s attitude cools considerably,...


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