Synopsis: "PG-RATED FUN
KISSING SANTA (A Christmas Street Romantic Comedy Novella #2)
It was supposed to be just an innocent kiss at a charity kissing booth—but it turned out to be fireworks.
‘Volunteered’ to dress as Santa, firefighter Zeke Pepper is blown away by the kiss and feels he may have met The One, but school teacher Hannah Cooke is still trying to win back her high school sweetheart Jackson.
When Zeke runs into Hannah on Christmas Street, they make a deal: In exchange for him making her ex jealous at a New Year’s Eve party, she agrees to go on three dates with Zeke.
It seems like her plan to win Jackson back is working perfectly—but Zeke has other plans. Could she be falling in love with the wrong firefighter?"
My Review: This was a fun, clean romance for the holiday season. I am beginning to wonder where all these super hot firefighters are because they aren't around here (not that I am looking but a little eye candy doesn't hurt). While I really enjoyed Zeke and many of the sub-characters I couldn't help but wanting to smack Hannah upside the head. It was a fun light read (and thankfully did not push religion like some of Horrocks other books).
KISSING SANTA (A Christmas Street Romantic Comedy Novella #2)
It was supposed to be just an innocent kiss at a charity kissing booth—but it turned out to be fireworks.
‘Volunteered’ to dress as Santa, firefighter Zeke Pepper is blown away by the kiss and feels he may have met The One, but school teacher Hannah Cooke is still trying to win back her high school sweetheart Jackson.
When Zeke runs into Hannah on Christmas Street, they make a deal: In exchange for him making her ex jealous at a New Year’s Eve party, she agrees to go on three dates with Zeke.
It seems like her plan to win Jackson back is working perfectly—but Zeke has other plans. Could she be falling in love with the wrong firefighter?"
My Review: This was a fun, clean romance for the holiday season. I am beginning to wonder where all these super hot firefighters are because they aren't around here (not that I am looking but a little eye candy doesn't hurt). While I really enjoyed Zeke and many of the sub-characters I couldn't help but wanting to smack Hannah upside the head. It was a fun light read (and thankfully did not push religion like some of Horrocks other books).
My Rating: I had read the first novella in this series for the Advent Reads last year and really enjoyed it. While this one wasn't quiet as good it was still enjoyable. I give it a rating of Three Paws.
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