Tiny Treats is a multi-author collection of micro stories, tales that can be read in their entirety in only a handful of minutes. The stories in this anthology are set during St. Patrick's Day in the world of each author's respective books.
The collection includes: Love and Corned Beef by Heather McGovern Haint and Begorrah by Maureen Hardegree The High King’s Cauldron by Joan Kayse Probability of Love by D.B. Sieders Getting Lucky by Jenna Bennett Her Pot of Gold by Lindsey Brookes To Love a Leprechaun by Sophia Henry Springs Love by Sydney Carroll Pinch for Good Luck by Lori Waters Lucky Enough by Natalie J. Damschroder A Perfect Lucky Charm by Anna Sugden His Good Luck Charm by Janice Lynn Green Beer by Nancy Northcott Blueberry Delight by Monica McCabe Date at McCabe’s by Jody Wallace Lucky in Love by Tanya Michaels One Magic Kiss by Jeanne Adams Green Beer and Shenanigans by Sally Kilpatrick The Ides by Nicki Salcedo A Gift from County Cork by Michelle Monkou Lucky Day by Trish Milburn
Trish Milburn is the author of more than 50 romance and young adult novels, a huge fan of Asian dramas and K-pop music, prefers Marvel over D.C. (except Wonder Woman is awesome), and loves road trips and visiting national and state parks, and of course is an avid reader with a never-ending to-be-read pile.
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Pretty much all the stories were the same,going to a bar and drinking green beer for St. Patrick's day. Do authors think that is all people do on St. Patricks day? Where's the imagination? I give credit to the authors who talked about parades and enjoying good food instead of drinking to celebrate! Can you tell I am a nondrinker?
Today is St. Patrick's Day so what better way to celebrate than with reading stories that highlight the holiday. Each story can be read in about ten minutes which was perfect for me, especially since I started this late last night. I was able to read a handful of stories before I turned in for the night.
I enjoyed some stories more than others , but they were all sweet holiday reads. Some of the stories were friends-to-lovers, a couple were about established couples, but the majority were new couples just meeting for the first time on St. Patrick's Day.
This collection of 21 short stories has something for everyone! The collaboration from these authors is fantastic and I can't believe that it's free! You must download this now! With so many stories of luck, love and a dash of all things green and Irish this is a must read and must own!
Check out my mutli-day review of each short story on my blog Books I Love A Latte via wordpress and discover why you need to download this collection now!
I have a story in here, so I don't feel comfortable giving it a rating, but the stories inside are really short and cute -- perfect for standing in line!
"For this full book I give it 3.4 out of 5 stars, each story was charming in its own way. I enjoyed the glimpses that we got of all the characters ... just some stories I wish were fleshed out a little more than others. Overall, I definitely recommend this anthology to any romance reader, especially for those who want to get into the "St. Patrick's Day spirit." "
I’m not exactly sure when I got this book. I think it’s probably been hanging out on my kindle for a decade or so. The book is made up of 21 tiny stories that are each only a few pages long. I am not a romance reader but figured such short stories wouldn’t have me rolling my eyes too much. The couple of stories that weren’t romance based were the ones I liked the most, obviously. The others were fine, if not very repetitive. Get ready to read about a lot of green beer and red heads. Apparently that’s all most people think of when they think about St. Patrick’s Day.
This was an anthology, but each author wrote about half of one scene in a book. Half of them didn't make sense or were just flat the whole way through, so at least they were short, but I would have much preferred six authors to do longer pieces than 20 authors doing ones that are barely there.
This was a nice collection of short stories. Most were "how they met" or "when they finally confessed their feelings" vignettes. Nice for filling in short moments spent waiting in lines or for appts.