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The Chrismukkah Crisis by Joshua Harwood, Ryan Taylor

bexbookrex's review

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5.0

What a sweet Holiday romance!

The Chrismukkah Crisis by Ryan Taylor and Joshua Harwood is a sweet holiday romance. Matt and Aaron fall for one another instantly. After their first life-changing meeting, they discover they are co-workers in a company where fraternization is prohibited! A wonderfully steamy romance ensues amidst unethical practices and criminal activity. I really enjoyed the book!

stephreviewsbooks's review

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5.0

Sweet and swoony

If you want a romantic book with little to no angst then this is the one. I'm not normally a fan of insta-love but these two MC's are just too adorable. Their relationship and chemistry felt real and believable. The narrative is enriched by extra characters who were fantastic. A HEA ending too.

better_read_then_dead's review

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adventurous emotional funny hopeful informative lighthearted sad medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

5.0

Adorable! I absolutely loved this! What a wonderful Christmukkah book! Matt and Aaron are too dang sweet and they have some spice in them as well! Great read!

ktomp17's review

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4.0

A total feel good story for the holidays. Matt and Aaron meet on the train on the way into work one morning. They have an awesome conversation and connection and make plans to connect later that night. Then Matt finds out he is transferred to a different department at work and is working with Aaron, and the company has a strict no-fraternization policy. The guys have some hoops to jump through to stay together despite the work challenges, they didn’t let anyone get in their way. Lovely and sweet with a fabulous HEA.

hypnoticx's review

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3.0

Started of great, I enjoyed the alternate povs between Aaron and Matthew it was interesting to see the relationship develop along with the complications how they each handled the situation. However it slowed down quickly for me and I struggled until about halfway through where plot picked up again with interesting plot points, I loved the side characters of Aarons family and friends. Its super sweet the combination of Christmas and hannukah, the ending was lovely and it all worked out perfectly - I adore a hea.

It got a bit confusing with the povs after a while as switched between so often, I sometimes lost track of who I was reading from until names mentioned. However I still enjoyed this book as a whole as a sweet romance and holiday theme. Aaron and Matthew have incredible chemistry, they balance each other out and it was just so feel good to see them fight for their relationship.
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