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The Dangers of Mistletoe
The Dangers of Mistletoe
Author: Theresa Alan
ALL SHE WANTS FOR CHRISTMAS IS... — If Amber doesn't find a way home for Christmas, her mother is definitely going to disown her. Unfortunately, there's no way she can afford to buy a plane ticket on her paltry salary. Luckily the universe obviously has her back. Why else would a single, drop-dead gorgeous actor suddenly show up on her do...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780758209955
ISBN-10: 0758209959
Publication Date: 10/1/2007
Pages: 320
Rating:
  • Currently 3.2/5 Stars.
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3.2 stars, based on 19 ratings
Publisher: Kensington
Book Type: Paperback
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sharalsbooks avatar reviewed The Dangers of Mistletoe on + 259 more book reviews
Cute Christmas themed story with alternating points of view between two sisters and their struggles during the Christmas season to find perfection.

I enjoyed each perspective that really focuses overall on the message about appreciating what you have in life and it's up to all of us to find happiness because perfection is just an illusion.

Though Amber and Emily are sisters, they couldn't be more different than night day. Amber is struggling in New York City to make her massage therapy business successful while worrying how she is going to make her rent payment. Coming up with money to go back home for Christmas just adds to her financial stress.

Emily is a new bride and step-mother to two young children. In a rash decision, Emily volunteers to host Christmas in her new home, never realizing how much work the house needs to make it holiday and company ready. On top of that, she's still trying to adjust to the addition of three new people full-time in her life and her step-daughter isn't making any of the transition easy for anyone.

Each chapter alternates with a different perception so I really enjoyed seeing first hand how each sister deals with their stress and frustrations. The author does a very good job of illustrating it so well, I felt like I was there with them.

Overall, this book was very enjoyable and hits the mark on holiday spirit.
reviewed The Dangers of Mistletoe on + 13 more book reviews
Happy Holidays? Are you kidding? For two sisters mired in part-time jobs from hell, resentful stepkids, needling parents, and disastrous home improvement projects, the Christmas season promises to be anything but merry... until they discover what a little holiday magic can bring.


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