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A review by tiredcat
Christmas Romance 2015 - Places To See by Jennifer Conner, Angela Ford, Natalie-Nicole Bates, Sharon Kleve
3.0
To read my complete review, go to: https://onebooktwo.wordpress.com/2015/12/23/christmas-romance-2015-places-to-see-by-jennifer-conner-sharon-kleve-angela-ford-and-natalie-nicole-bates/
This book is technically four stories that have the same beginning but each story is written by a different author and concludes with four separate but similar endings.
Top Points:
- I love the concept. A great boss sending his four top employees on separate vacations to anywhere in the world in memory of his departed daughter.
- Each story is was very sweet and has that good Christmas ending.
- There is plenty of romance but I would rate it at a PG-13 level.
- Two of the stories had another story line running concurrently which made those more interesting.
Problems:
- It was difficult for me to connect with any of the characters because of the short lengths of the stories. Most of the characters felt 2 dimensional to me
- It was also a little confusing that in two of the stories, the main story that ties all four together is different. I would think that they would write the beginning together.
Overall, they are nice Christmas stories that could be good to snuggle up with on a cold winter’s day.
Review copy provided by the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
This book is technically four stories that have the same beginning but each story is written by a different author and concludes with four separate but similar endings.
Top Points:
- I love the concept. A great boss sending his four top employees on separate vacations to anywhere in the world in memory of his departed daughter.
- Each story is was very sweet and has that good Christmas ending.
- There is plenty of romance but I would rate it at a PG-13 level.
- Two of the stories had another story line running concurrently which made those more interesting.
Problems:
- It was difficult for me to connect with any of the characters because of the short lengths of the stories. Most of the characters felt 2 dimensional to me
- It was also a little confusing that in two of the stories, the main story that ties all four together is different. I would think that they would write the beginning together.
Overall, they are nice Christmas stories that could be good to snuggle up with on a cold winter’s day.
Review copy provided by the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.