Celebrate the season with Amy Lane’s own brand of holiday cheer.
Enjoy five classic Amy Lane Christmas stories, imbued with her signature blend of humor, romance, and heart-warming satisfaction as businessmen, lawyers, accountants, and teachers all find love this December.
Includes: If I Must Christmas with Danny Fit Puppy, Car, and Snow Turkey in the Snow Going Up!
Amy Lane dodges an EDJ, mothers four children, and writes the occasional book. She, her brood, and her beloved mate, Mack, live in a crumbling mortgage in Citrus Heights, California, which is riddled with spiders, cats, and more than its share of fancy and weirdness. Feel free to visit her at www.greenshill.com orwww.writerslane.blogspot.com, where she will ride the buzz of receiving your e-mail until her head swells and she can no longer leave the house.
Each book was reviewed separately. Ironically almost all faring so bad it is embarrassing considering I kinda like AL. Read a ton of her books. Always find that they contain so much 'human's. What went wrong with this bundle beats me.
The bundle was particularly bad. Like seriously below standard borderline confusingly utter cheap word combination.
Bad buildup. Underdeveloped characters. Boring plot. Settings read that been there a zillion times.
All in all I am not giving up on AL. Gonna read more of her goodies. This one 👎big time.
..that can happen between two guys around the holidays. And be happy, sappy and rather lovely. Most of these stories were new to me, and I am happy to add them to my Amy Lane collection. One involves a dog, one includes a child, most involve families in all their guises (cold to loving)...but really it's all about romantic lovely-dovey-ness, building connection, commitment and forever. Typical Amy Lane humorous moments, nice MCs, low on angst, big on happy endings. Everyone gets some intimate mm sexy moments too.
Like the sound of Amy Lane's Christmas Bundle? I can heartily recommend all of Amy Lane's work, including Christmas Kitsch and Clear Water. This are two of her books that are romantic lighter fare. For holiday follow up, can recommend Lone Star by Josh Lanyon.
I’ve read these stories before. I love most of them. The one with the mom Taylor being mean to the son’s boyfriend (Turkey something Snow), is my least favourite of the bunch because I don’t enjoy mean. All in all a pleasant collection to read in snatches over a holiday weekend!