A review by claudia_is_reading
His for the Holidays by Z.A. Maxfield, L.B. Gregg, Harper Fox, Angela James, Josh Lanyon

5.0

Mistletoe at Midnight by LB Gregg

I loved it. My only complaint is that I wish it would be longer; There were so many things happening! But the characters are great, the story sweet and the narration really good. The supporting characters were almost as interesting as the MD, so yes, I would have liked to spend more time with all of them.

Nine lights on Edinburgh by Harper Fox.

My favourite story, probably because McBride is such a complex and interesting character! Once again, I would like this story to be longer; I would have liked to know Toby better but, oh! Harper Fox has a great way to take a character to its lowest level, and make it shine! I just fell in love with the story. It is dark? Yes, maybe it is. But it is not a desperate reading, depressing, but hopeful.
Oh, and the reader was fantastic!

I heard him exclaim for Z.A. Maxfield
This is a cute story, sweet, and I liked it... more or less. But I keep thinking: Really? Can't leave your niece alone in the bathroom, but you are willing to put yourself and her in a stranger's car?
And the last talk, about feelings? It felt ... too long. Only my opinion * shrugs *

Icecapade by Josh Lanyon
Another one that I truly love. I love the premise (and yes, it actually reminds me of an old manga that I love: Eroica), I love Raffles-Noel, and I really, really love Robert. He went through so many things because of Noel's carelessness and yet, here he is, wondering, trying to understand, trying to find common ground ... and enjoying making Noel suffer a little :P
The narrator in this one is fantastic.

Highly recommended. =D