“… if you are looking for something untaxing to escape with, then this is the perfect read.”
~ Under the Covers
What do you do when you are stuck in a blizzard with a box covered in elves with outsized appendages and you happen to bump into the man you’ve had a crush on since high school? Well, luckily for Holly, Kalen is a gentleman and they end up sharing a lift together so they can get to their perspective Christmases. However, things go to bad to worse and they end up having to share a cozy cabin together over Christmas.
I don’t have the best luck with Christmas reads, I never seem to find any I like, but I’m on a mission to find at least a couple that I can fall in love with and Big Package is my first step in that journey. It wasn’t an entirely unsuccessful step, at least I didn’t fall flat on my face; however, I wasn’t exactly skipping down the road to success either. Suffice to say I’m feeling a bit lukewarm about this scorching hot Christmas read.
This is a short, sexy read where the characters have an instant attraction and then circumstances force them together, with explosive results. And this was a really sweet story and if you are looking for something untaxing to escape with, then this is the perfect read. Unfortunately I just found it a bit bland and forgettable.
P.S. I probably should warn you though the hero does come with a mighty large…package
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I have to admit that the cover and title were a lure when I saw it as a new release
I still may have to get this one. If it’s funny, I will read it. Thanks!
Thanks for your review, it was very helpful. Funny, that I’ve read a similar review in another blog and I’m, definitely, not looking for a forgettable reading.
Thanks Suzanne for the review
Thanks for the review, I like short stories sometimes. I use these as pallet cleansers between heavy reads or when I’m short on time.