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The Boss Who Stole Christmas by Jana Aston

chandraleereads's review

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3.0

3.5/5 stars. This was my first time reading a Christmas romance book and it was pretty delightful. I definitely am going to read the next story in the series. Maybe it will be rated higher because it won’t have the boss/employee trope (I’m just not a fan because power dynamics)?

beviltiska_romantike's review

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3.0

Just because it's Christmas. 2.5*

lisamh68's review

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4.0

Cute short story. Nice for the holidays.

kidisitor's review

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5.0

A cute and fun little diddy just in time for the holidays. If you are familiar with this author, you know she's the queen of awkward heroines. This one is no different. She's not so much socially awkward, but has such a love for Christmas that it's a little crazy, and living in this Christmas inspired town (where it's practically Christmas year round) doesn't help tame the beast. But there is the Grinch who is threatening her spirit, or so she thinks. Lots of laughs. And some sexy time too. This is more of an novella so it's a short quick read (a couple hours) and doesn't have a complex story-line. The characters are just developed enough to form an opinion. We also get some glimpses into the characters that will be featured in book two of the series. It's written from the Heroine's POV exclusively. This is a light-hearted read with a happy ending and no real downers involved.

*I received an ARC of this book.

cherryredsreads's review

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5.0





Be ready to start your Holiday season the right way, Naughty but Nice!







Author Jana Aston gives us the first book in this series that is a quick sinful, sexy and hilarious read.





I loved the main characters of Holly & Nick.





They made me laugh, swoon, and had my chocolate cherries melting with all the sexy steamy times these two had.





They are not your average Holiday folk & I loved everything about that.





You will feel transported into the Christmas world that felt so alive and vivid that you will wish this place really existed so you could go visit it & even live there.





Be ready to  want to create your own Advent calendar like Holly & find out if what is behind the door is the naughty or nice gift you should deserve.





I am looking forward to reading the next book in this series and see what happens next.





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**ARC kindly provided in exchange for an honest review***


5 Cherries Popped






kem0514's review against another edition

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4.0

I love a grinchy man this time of year!

jfv's review

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Over explaining, too too much Christmas, the FMC makes her entire personality Christmas 

amor_fati's review

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4.0

What a holiday treat! I was just so surprised by this story, I laughed and wanted to just be in the pages with them, in this little holiday town. A perfect read to go to each holiday season.

beecantread's review

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5.0

i was expecting this to be super trashy, smutty and just generally kinda shitty but in a fun good way, BUT it actually was so much more than that!!

it’s super short but it was really cute and fun, grumpy sunshine trope, the perfect christmas settings and really enjoyable writing for this type of book
i’m not one for series’ but i think i’m gonna be reading all six of these books now <3

cozycritiques's review

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funny lighthearted fast-paced
“My boss is the Grinch. A Scrooge. A Dursley amongst Harrys. I'm sure of it, even if he doesn't live on a cliff overlooking Whoville or own a dog named Max. Even if he doesn't have an orphan named Harry living under his stairs. Even if he hasn't cancelled the company Christmas party. I bet he considered it. He's a misanthropic, mean-tempered jerk with a piece of coal where his heart should be. Confirmed Grinch. Mr Ebenezer Scrooge himself.“
 - The Boss Who Stole Christmas

Tropes: Enemies-to-Lovers, Workplace, Boss/Employee
Spice Scale: 🌶🌶🌶

The Boss Who Stole Christmas is a short, steamy, and sweet. It has witty banter, a one-sided enemies-to-lovers trope, and tons—I mean TONS—of delightful Christmas references. It does go a little bit overboard at times, but I was expecting that, so I enjoyed it. I loved the cozy vibes and the picturesque setting of Germany at Christmas and the relationships between the Winter sisters. All in all, this was a cute, lighthearted read that definitely got me in the Christmas spirit.