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jaimereadsromance's review against another edition
3.0
This book was just alright. It was a good, quick holiday read but nothing that left an impact.
missylynne's review against another edition
4.0
Cute little bit of fluff. Just wish it was either a bit longer or there was an epilog to know what happened to them.
kikiandarrowsfishshelf's review
1.0
yeah, but no. That really doesn't make sense. And he comes across as creepy.
missylynne's review
4.0
Cute little bit of fluff. Just wish it was either a bit longer or there was an epilog to know what happened to them.
suleika's review
4.0
Good holiday short story
Short and sweet. Loved the characters specially Dec, he was very dreamy, hot and also very nice. The story is fast paced but with a nice flow. The sex scene is on the steamy side. Recommended if you want to read a fun holiday short story.
Short and sweet. Loved the characters specially Dec, he was very dreamy, hot and also very nice. The story is fast paced but with a nice flow. The sex scene is on the steamy side. Recommended if you want to read a fun holiday short story.
novelbloglover's review
5.0
Book review
Title: Dec the Holls
Author: Jasinda Wilder
Genre: Erotic Fiction
Rating: *****
Review: The opening to Dec the Holls was great as it gives off a realistic but optimistic version of the Christmas spirit. We meet Holly and Declan Montrose who is her boss at Montrose Logistics. Neither of them have got the Christmas holidays off to a good start Holly's car has broken down in below freezing weather, dislocated her fingers and embarrassed herself in front of her boss in than a few hours. While Dec is spending Christmas alone after his girlfriend ran off with her ex-best friend. On the way to drop Holly home they make a pit stop at a diner where Holly realises she fancies her boss and he does enjoy teasing her about her blushing.
Declan does ask Holly out on a date but because of her children she doesn't want to get overly involved with anyone let alone her boss which I completely understand but they do agree to see each other at the office Christmas party the following Saturday. After Declan does some work breaking down Holly's walks she does agree to date him which was great for the reader as we can see the chemistry between the pair is electric.
Watching the pair find the things that so desperately wanted in one another despite their insecurities was amazing. I am constantly stunned by how Wilder writes some amazing characters and makes us the readers fall in love with them in such a short space of time. I highly recommend her writing and can't wait to read more.
Title: Dec the Holls
Author: Jasinda Wilder
Genre: Erotic Fiction
Rating: *****
Review: The opening to Dec the Holls was great as it gives off a realistic but optimistic version of the Christmas spirit. We meet Holly and Declan Montrose who is her boss at Montrose Logistics. Neither of them have got the Christmas holidays off to a good start Holly's car has broken down in below freezing weather, dislocated her fingers and embarrassed herself in front of her boss in than a few hours. While Dec is spending Christmas alone after his girlfriend ran off with her ex-best friend. On the way to drop Holly home they make a pit stop at a diner where Holly realises she fancies her boss and he does enjoy teasing her about her blushing.
Declan does ask Holly out on a date but because of her children she doesn't want to get overly involved with anyone let alone her boss which I completely understand but they do agree to see each other at the office Christmas party the following Saturday. After Declan does some work breaking down Holly's walks she does agree to date him which was great for the reader as we can see the chemistry between the pair is electric.
Watching the pair find the things that so desperately wanted in one another despite their insecurities was amazing. I am constantly stunned by how Wilder writes some amazing characters and makes us the readers fall in love with them in such a short space of time. I highly recommend her writing and can't wait to read more.