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review 2019-12-03 14:45
CHRISTMAS ARC REVIEW Holiday Ever After Anthology
Holiday Ever After
 
Holiday Ever After Anthology

 

Eleven sweet and sexy holiday stories from New York Times and USA Today best-selling authors! Grab a cup of cocoa and curl up with this collection that will warm your heart and curl your toes.

 

Each story is a new standalone contemporary romance set within popular series, with no spoilers, no cliffhangers, never-before-featured couples, and hot happy endings. This anthology of quick reads (each can be read in an hour or so) will only be available as a collection for a very limited time. Naughty never looked so nice!

 

Featuring 
Kimberly Kincaid
Amy Andrews 
J.H. Croix
Kate Canterbary 
Erika Kelly
Maria Luis 
Natasha Madison
Erin Nicholas 
Lucy Score 
Lili Valente 
Willow Winters 

 

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Such a fun collection of novellas. I definitely had some favorites like Kimberly Kincaid and Amy Andrews but all of them good holiday romance. There was one in particular it  started so well but the ending was rushed I really wish it was full length I would have loved to read it. These are not your Hallmark Christmas Romances, nope these are definitely on the naughty list some of the things these couples get into, woooo, it's enough to warm you up on a cold night.
Baby, It's Cold Outside by Kimberly Kincaid part of her Remington Medical series, so good.
Planes, Trains, and Head Over Heels by Erika Kelly the princess and the pilot not normally my thing but a nice read.
That Snowy Night by J.H. Croix summer camp romance years ago and a chance meeting on the side of an Alaskan road.
Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Red Bikini Trouble by Amy Andrews a fun and quick read a second chance romance all thanks to a red bikini in the middle of a Colorado winter.
The Mistletoe Kisser by Lucy Score a Blue Moon Winter Solstice story troublesome matchmakers try and set up the town vet with the wrong man.
MILF on the Shelf by Lili Valente I wish it was full length I liked it but was very unhappy when it ended too soon. Can a busy single mom who is almost 40 find true love in Manhattan, she just might.
Must Love Alligators by Erin Nicholas Boys of the Bayou Christmas two side characters from the series get there own chance at a Bayou HEA. Such a fun read.
Tempt the Assistant by Natasha Madison two haters of Christmas a boss and his assistant finally admit feeling, a good read one of my favorites in this anthology.
All I Want is a Kiss by Willow Winters two people who have had a long standing affair get the chance at a true HEA. I need more Willow Winters in my life.
Professional Development by Kate Canterbary enemies to lovers romance where two teachers are forced together only to admit their real feeling. I liked the beginning and the end wish there was more to the story, another one I wish was full length.
Kissing the Gentleman by Maria Luis a Cajun New Orleans Christmas where two people learn to see eye to eye on a culture they both love and admit they love each other. Another one of my favorites.   
 
 
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review 2019-12-03 04:06
Holiday Ever After: Eleven Contemporary Romance Short Stories
Holiday Ever After: Eleven Contemporary Romance Short Stories - Amy Andrews,Erin Nicholas,Maria Luís,Kimberly Kincaid,Erika Kelly,Kate Canterbary,Lili Valente,Lucy Score,Willow Winters,Natasha Madison,J.H. Croix

 

 

 

Holiday Ever After gave emotions something to sing about. With authors like Erika Kelly, Kimberly Kincaid and Lili Valente, sexy is a given. When it comes to keeping it heartwarming there's no one better than Erin Nicholas, J.H. Croix and Natasha Madison. Amy Andrews and Maria Luis balance out this journey of feels with a sense humor to go along with the heart. There's something for every heart. With so many choices, it's hard to fall in love with just one and I'm okay with that. A year round delight.

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review 2019-04-28 11:50
Kiss Me Tonight (Put A Ring On It, #2) by Maria Luis
Kiss Me Tonight (Put A Ring On It, #2) - Maria Luís

 

 

 

There was a great deal to love about Kiss Me Tonight. Dominic and Aspen are a work in progress. They don't always see eye to eye, but it's easy to tell there's something simmering just below the surface. Hats off to Luis for creating a character like Aspen. Fearless when it comes to loving her son and being the best mother she can be. Single motherhood is hard work and I applaud every woman that has been faced with that challenge. Dominic makes it tough to get to know him, yet hard not to love him. Kiss Me Tonight is a humorous, heartwarming, frustrating, unpredictable, irresistible work of art. TOUCHDOWN!

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review 2013-04-06 00:00
Literaturas germánicas medievales
Literaturas germánicas medievales - Jorge Luis Borges,Maria Esther Vazquez

Escrita en colaboración con María Esther Vázquez, esta obra de Jorge Luis Borges reconstruye los orígenes de tres literaturas (escandinava, alemana y de la Inglaterra sajona) alejadas entre sí en virtud de complejas vicisitudes históricas, pero surgidas de una raíz común: el territorio que Tácito denominó Germania, menos una región geográfica que un conjunto de tribus cuyos hábitos, lenguas, tradiciones y mitologías eran afines. Dado lo remoto y casi desconocido de su materia, Literaturas Germánicas Medievales es no sólo una historia, sino también una suerte de antología para todo aquel que quiera asomarse a la vigorosa y áspera belleza de estos antiguos cantares nórdicos.

"Dado lo remoto y casi lo desconocido de su materia, no solo es una historia sino una suerte de antología. Conviene no olvidar, sin embargo, que la poesia es dificilmente traducible; ninguna version moderna puede ofrecer del todo el auténtico y antiguo sabor de los textos originales. Las lenguas germánicas, ricas en grupos consonanticos, propendían a la belleza áspera de lo épico, no a la tranquila dulzura de la lírica. Quienes lean las sagas verán prefigurada en ellas la novela moderna; quienes estudien la poesía sajona y, mas aun, la escáldica, descubrirán, descubrirán extraños y barrocos ejemplos de la metáfora."

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