Sam@WLABB
Written on Oct 17, 2016
When thinking about the entire series, I admired the way Burton worked around people getting all bent about "instalove". These are novellas, they had to fall pretty fast, and making them all have history was genius. I liked that each book was separated by 1 year, as they all took place at Christmastime. This gave the past relationships time to grow, and treated the reader with an update.
In the last book (--sigh--) our playboy gets pinned down (finally). We already knew something was simmering between Brody and Tori since book 1, and they had known each other for years. The kiss at the previous Christmas party was a great set up for what would play out in this book. As always, get familial interactions and fun banter, but I must say it was the grand gesture that got me. Loved it!