Narrated by Stella Hunter & Shane East, Making Merry by Kerrigan Byrne is a standalone novella in the historical romance series, Goodie Girls & Victorian Rebels. I grabbed this for the Ho-Ho-Ho readathon last year and finally listened during this year’s thon. Heat, snark and paranormal elements await you in this delightfully sinful romance.
How the Grump Saved Christmas by Claire Kingsley
I love the grumpy/sunshine trope and grabbed How the Grump Saved Christmas by Claire Kingsley through Kindle Unlimited. A holiday second chance romance on a Christmas tree farm with reindeers and donkeys? Yes, please. Grab some hot cocoa and see why I recommend it.
How to Survive an Undead Honeymoon & How to Rattle an Undead Couple by Hailey Edwards
I finally managed to read the Epilogues for The Beginner’s Guide to Necromancy series by Hailey Edwards. The Epilogues: Part II, How To Survive an Undead Honeymoon delivered a chilling mystery and Epilogues: Part III, How to Rattle An Undead Couple shares the birth of their firstborn. Old friends, laughs, shenanigans and romantic moments made these enjoyable.
All the Different Shades of Blue by W.R. Gingell
I’ve been listening to an loving the City Between urban fantasy series and have tried to grab the novellas that pop up. I of course, read this out of order, but appreciated what the tale offered. All the Different Shades of Blue by W.R. Gingell introduces wheelchair-bound merman Marazul. When he hacks into a spell protected cafe everything goes wrong….
A Very Perry Wedding by Marie Landry
I was delighted to spend more time with the Perrys in A Very Perry Wedding by Marie Landry. When I realized we would get Jasper Perry’s story, I may have squealed. Humor, friends, character growth and holidays with family await you.