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A review by haithar
The Remains of Christmas by Megan Montgomery
adventurous
emotional
funny
hopeful
informative
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
5.0
Wowowie. This book was 100% horny Christmas brilliance. The perfect winter reading to get in the mood for the holidays with the story set over Christmas and enough Noel cosiness but not over the top where it spews candy canes at you.
Overall plot is a road trip gone wrong but also gone right since they're making detours to Bone Town and frequent stops at Squirtsville. It's insta-lust/love between two forensic anthropologists and their chemistry is fire. They bang before 20% and does not stop. Can't stop, won't stop.
The hero is the prim and proper type with his glasses, a hot dentist that goes feral for the heroine and I love it. He is daddy, he caretakes and he protects, and indulges the heroine time and time again. The daddy of it all was an unexpectedly delightful surprise.
Heroine is young and sweet, who makes friends with everyone but she can be relentless in her pursuit. Her vulnerability ached my heart and her knowledge of random niche trivia made me chuckle.
Thanks to Megan Montgomery and Luna Literary for the review copy and this is my honest review. It's my first by this author and I'm definitely reading more. Especially the Last Responders series where the characters make an appearance in this book. The Remains of Christmas is out on 5 November.
Overall plot is a road trip gone wrong but also gone right since they're making detours to Bone Town and frequent stops at Squirtsville. It's insta-lust/love between two forensic anthropologists and their chemistry is fire. They bang before 20% and does not stop. Can't stop, won't stop.
The hero is the prim and proper type with his glasses, a hot dentist that goes feral for the heroine and I love it. He is daddy, he caretakes and he protects, and indulges the heroine time and time again. The daddy of it all was an unexpectedly delightful surprise.
Heroine is young and sweet, who makes friends with everyone but she can be relentless in her pursuit. Her vulnerability ached my heart and her knowledge of random niche trivia made me chuckle.
Thanks to Megan Montgomery and Luna Literary for the review copy and this is my honest review. It's my first by this author and I'm definitely reading more. Especially the Last Responders series where the characters make an appearance in this book. The Remains of Christmas is out on 5 November.