The Cottage on Pumpkin and Vine by Kate Angell, Jennifer Dawson and Sharla Lovelace

September 2nd, 2016 Kimberly Review 53 Comments

2nd Sep
The Cottage on Pumpkin and Vine by Kate Angell, Jennifer Dawson and Sharla Lovelace
The Cottage on Pumpkin and Vine
by Kate Angell, Jennifer Dawson, Sharla Lovelace
Genres: Contemporary Romance, Anthologies
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Rating: One StarOne StarOne StarHalf a Star
Heat Level: One FlameOne FlameOne FlameHalf a Flame

Welcome to Moonbright, Maine…Where the scents of donuts and cider waft through the crisp night air…with just a hint of magic.

It’s time for the annual Halloween costume party at the cottage on Pumpkin and Vine, the perfect place to celebrate the pleasures of the season. Guests return to the picturesque B & B year after year to snuggle up in its cozy rooms, explore the quiet, tree-lined streets and enjoy all the spooky fun of the holiday. But local legend whispers that it’s also a place where wishes have a strange way of coming true.

For three unsuspecting revelers, it’s going to be an enchanted weekend of candy corn kisses and midnight black kittens, along with some real Halloween surprises—the kind that make your heart skip a beat—for many more celebrations to come…

ROMANCE Small-town magical Halloween

I love anthologies particularly ones surrounding a holiday theme. The Cottage on Pumpkin and Vine by Kate Angell, Jennifer Dawson and Sharla Lovelace takes place in Moonbright, Maine at a picturesque B&B. Three romances surrounded by apple bobbing, crisp autumn air and a little magic make it a must read.

All of the stories are set at Rose Cottage a B&B in Moonbright, Maine famous for their Halloween open house. Folks say magic happens during this time of a year and guests find their true love.

  • Charmed by You by Kate Angell This is the story of Grace Alden a local party planner and owner of the costume store known as Charades. She is decorating Rose Cottage, the local B&B owned by her godmother. When we meet Grace she is shouting orders at Cade Maxwell a local mover and his crew as they unload pumpkins. It took me a while to warm up to Grace, but Angell showcased her softer side. Cade isn’t loving her either but, they say magic happens this time of a year.  After a very interesting lunch with Aunt Amelia Rose the two of them fall into a steady working rhythm and despite having lived here all of their lives begin to notice each other. Angell was a new to me author, but I enjoyed the small-town feel. She delivered a sweet romance with a dash of heat. Come spend time with Grace and Cade as they decorate for the Halloween open house.  -3 cups of pumpkin lattes
  • Mesmerized by You by Jennifer Dawson A spicy pumpkin friend to lovers’ romance.  I love these type of romances where best friends are the last ones to know they are perfect for each other. Chloe Armstrong and her best friend Jack Swanson are headed to Maine to spend a quiet picturesque weekend at her Aunt Iris’s house. An emergency has them sharing a room with a TINY bed at Rose Cottage. Can a tarot reading and baked goods help them see past their friendship? I always enjoy Dawson’s stories she adds depth and managed to make this feel like a full length novel. Delicious heat and a little magic made this tale a joy. –4 cups of spicy pumpkin coffee
  • Enchanted by You by Sharla Lovelace- A second chance romance between Sawyer Finn and Sidney Jensen. They shared a high school “romance” that left them both feeling hurt and sadden. Neither has been successful in love. Finn moved to Maine, she to Boston. Sidney is now a lawyer and after losing an account she tries to redeem herself by handling a lease contract for her boss. She ends up at Rose Cottage where Finn is the caretaker. This was such a sweet romance, with a touch of heat and lots of heart. I quickly became vested in this couple. A first for me by Lovelace, but I will be trying her again soon. –4.5 cups of pumpkin coffee

The Cottage on Pumpkin and Vine delivered three delightful romances with a touch of heat and a sprinkle of magic

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*disclosure- I work as a virtual assistant for Jennifer Dawson, but received this novel from publisher. This did not influence my review and all opinions are my own. 

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53 Responses to “The Cottage on Pumpkin and Vine by Kate Angell, Jennifer Dawson and Sharla Lovelace”

  1. Steph

    I love cozy romances like this esp. ones set in New England… and with my fave holiday too… so tempted 🙂 thank you for sharing.

  2. Melissa

    Man you are tempting me with this one….I live Maine. I love all things Autumn! And magical realism is my fav sub-genre.

  3. Erin

    I am adding this to my list ASAP! I think I will read it as soon as the weather turns – I love fall, and this sounds like the perfect book to set the mood for autumn reading. 🙂

  4. Ethan

    This sounds like a great anthology that is just in time for the change of seasons. I’m in Texas, so it will be at least another month before we start to feel a difference in temperature. Reading this would make for a perfect escape!

  5. Sophia Rose

    Didn’t know about this one and it’s perfect for the season, of course. Once in a while, it’s great to get sweet amongst all the spooky reads for this time of the year.

  6. Adriana

    I feel like Mesmerized would be my favorite anthology out of the bunch. I love best friend love. And the way you described that kind of relationship got me so excited! And any relationship that starts with baked goods and tarot reading has to be good.

  7. Leona

    I love reading anthologies for the simple fact that it’s more stories in one book. I’m glad this one worked so well for you.

  8. Melissa (Books and Things)

    Your review makes me want to snuggle up on the couch (unavoidably with a large dog LOL) with a blanket (or said dog) and a hot beverage and just read. Ah such a perfect fall feeling! I also love your review “stars”! 😀

    • kimbacaffeinate

      Right…we need more fall themed romances -cabins by the lake with leaves turning, campsite fires, oversized sweaters….pumpkin coffee. Hell, Melissa we need a weekend in Maine. Let’s go visit BEA from Bea’s Book Nook

  9. sherry fundin

    That’s not the cover I anticipated. to go with the title. I had a cozy in my mind, you know, those fun ones with critters. I like it. And a romance for Halloweeen? Nice.

  10. Jackie B.

    Wow! I’ve never heard of a Halloween themed anthology. I will certainly have to check it out. Are there others you would recommend, as well? I’d love to get ready for the fall season in my reading as best I can!

  11. Bookworm Brandee

    *grabby hands* I want!! 😀 Rose Cottage sounds like a great place to spend a day or two, Kim! And since fall is my favorite time of year… 🙂

  12. kindlemom1

    This has some of my favorite tropes in it and it doesn’t look like it’s too bad on a collection of shorts, which is nice as well.