Yvonne L. reviewed Heating up the Holidays: All He Wants For Christmas... / My Grown-up Christmas List / Up on the Housetop (Harlequin Blaze, No 435) on + 929 more book reviews
It was okay. Kind of glad I didnt spend money or a credit on it.
Surprisingly Jill Shlaviss All He Wants for Christmas was the worst one of the three. I got the book because I usually like her stuff. But I found the story lacking and the characters flat. Cristinas hesitancy was annoying and she was so slow on the uptake. I was kind of glad when Dustin finally ditched her and dont know why he would ever want her back.
I dont remember reading DAlessandro before but My Grown-Up Christmas List was cute. Its very similar to the first story but the characters were better developed.
Up on the Houstop was promising. Ive never heard of Jamie Sobrato and wonder if she was a new writer. She writes like someone who wasnt very experienced but it was still a fine story. The ending was really lame and some of the parts felts sparse but I enjoyed it.
For a series on firefighters based in the same town, I was disappointed there wasnt more of a connection between the three stories. At the same time the stories were too much alike that I was getting bored when I got to the third one.
Not a bad read for a library find but thats it.
Surprisingly Jill Shlaviss All He Wants for Christmas was the worst one of the three. I got the book because I usually like her stuff. But I found the story lacking and the characters flat. Cristinas hesitancy was annoying and she was so slow on the uptake. I was kind of glad when Dustin finally ditched her and dont know why he would ever want her back.
I dont remember reading DAlessandro before but My Grown-Up Christmas List was cute. Its very similar to the first story but the characters were better developed.
Up on the Houstop was promising. Ive never heard of Jamie Sobrato and wonder if she was a new writer. She writes like someone who wasnt very experienced but it was still a fine story. The ending was really lame and some of the parts felts sparse but I enjoyed it.
For a series on firefighters based in the same town, I was disappointed there wasnt more of a connection between the three stories. At the same time the stories were too much alike that I was getting bored when I got to the third one.
Not a bad read for a library find but thats it.

This book was OK! I liked the firefighters. The first two stories was awesome. The thrid was a little strange.

Excellent collection of steamy short stories - Jacquie D'Alessandro's was by far the best of the three, giving a lot of humor and depth to her characters. Jill Shalvis' characters blended right along with the rest of her firehouse series. Jamie Sobrato's story was very short and a bit lacking... if her heroine truly was out for revenge, it was not evident in the story as it unfolded - overall, an A++ volume!