Sugar and Spice by Fern Michaels, Joanne Fluke, Beverly Barton

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(Paperback)

  • Pub. Date: November 2006
  • 352pp
  • Sales Rank: 28,941

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    • Pub. Date: November 2006
    • Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corporation
    • Format: Paperback, 352pp
    • Sales Rank: 28,941

    Synopsis

    'Tis the season when anything can happen . . . when passion sparks brightest . . . and miracles and magic can turn any heart toward love . . .

    The Christmas Stocking, Fern Michaels
    Philadelphia businesswoman Amy Baran is determined to raise money for a new seniors' center by harvesting Christmas trees from the small-town Virginia farm she remembers from her childhood. Trouble is, Gus Moss has come home from California with his own ideas about saving the farm his father has neglected. Neither wants to give up, but when attraction turns to romance, they just might have to give in . . .

    The Ghost of Christmas Past, Beverly Barton
    Wounded Special Ops officer Mack MacKinnon doesn't have any reason to look forward to the holidays-until he rescues pretty widow Katie Hadley from a raging blizzard. Now, in a season of miracles, he's falling as hard and fast as the Christmas Eve snow . . .

    The Twelve Desserts of Christmas, Joanne Fluke
    Take two lovestruck teachers. Add a dollop of conspiring kids. Place in a boarding school over Christmas break. And add a little help-and eight, great recipes-from amateur sleuth Hannah Swenson, and you've got a romantic holiday tale that's sweet, delicious, and definitely served warm . . .

    Twelve Days, Shirley Jump
    Of all the luck-Natalie Harris can't believe she drew Jake Lyons as her Secret Santa pal! The dreamy hunk leaves her completely tongue-tied. But with twelve days of secret gifts, sweet notes, and steamy emails to go, she just may conquer her fear and discover something surprising under the tree . . .

    Treat yourself to four unforgettable tales of holiday romance filled with sugar and spice and everything nice . . .

    Publishers Weekly

    Sweet is the word for this anthology from four top Kensington writers. Barton's contribution, about two strangers snowed in after a Tennessee storm, is the steamy standout. Michaels creates a paean to childhood disappointment, but the romance gets short shrift. Fluke's near-innocent tale of two teachers is clunky, but the dessert recipes make up for it. Jump's office romance gives the collection a kick, with fiery writing. (Nov.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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    With over than sixty million copies of her books sold around the world, New York Times bestselling author Fern Michaels pens romance after epic romance, each filled with all the drama and heartbreak her loyal fans can handle.

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    Good for Relaxationby Anonymous

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    Disappointedby spitfireonwheels

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    February 12, 2009: The reason I bought this book is because I am a huge fan of Joanne Fluke. I've read all her books with the exception of the last one. She is such a great cozy writer. The last time I bought a book with multiple authors I ended up loving all of them. (Candy Cane Murder) I can't say that this time. The first story started pretty good. The one thing I really liked was how all the main characters were given a perspective so you knew how all of them felt. But then it got too sappy...over the top sappy. The second story just made me wish the woman had stayed in the car. There was nothing likeable about her rescuer at all. Not to mention what a horn dog he was. Then there was Joanne Flukes story, which was the reason I kept reading. I was psyched that Hannah was in it, but then it too got sappy with the two teachers....I gave up, I just couldnt read anymore. I understand that these are supposed to be feel-good Christmas stories, but they were just plain sappy, unbelievable and left me less then warm in the heart. If you want a feel good multiple short story Christmas book read Candy Cane murder with Joanne Fluke, also Laura Levine and Leslie Meier....

    I Also Recommend: Candy Cane Murder (Hannah Swensen Series).


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