Gabe Berrington has his hands full as the single father of four young boys and operations officer for a growing toy company. The last thing he needs is another person in his life to make it more complicated. Then again, maybe the magic of Christmas elves is that they make everything easier instead of harder.Rachel Wurth works at Santa’s Workshop every year because she loves seeing kids enjoying … enjoying the magic she missed growing up. Since Gabe doesn’t recognize her, she doesn’t want to tell him who she really is. But it’s going to be hard to say goodbye to these four boys and the man she might be falling in love with.
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A Great Li’l Read That Surely Doesn’t Disappoint!! One-Click”Beginning to Look A Lot Like Christmas!”
It wasn’t really “Beginning to Look A Lot Like Christmas,”
When He took His FOUR kids to see Santa,
But then a Sweet Li’l Elf Stepped IN,
And suddenly He’s Smiling Once AGAIN!
She’s mak’n this Holiday… Perfect!
And with each interaction…
It’s “Beginning to Look A Lot Like Christmas” MORE & MORE!
But WHY is She com’n BACK…
For More of the Chaos His life’s become,
That’s the Question He keeps wondering as Time goes by!
I was granted, via B00|{$P®0UT, an ARC of Sue London’s “Beginning to Look A Lot Like Christmas (Goners Tales Book 1).” I recommend this book to others based upon its own merits. All opinions expressed within this review are uniquely my own & freely given!
Until next time… Happy Reading!
1:Hate IT! Didn’t finish; usually only given if/when some contents truly objectionable (i.e. main characters does something awful & gets away w/it!)
2:Don’t like IT! Rating means I felt the writing was poor, editing was bad, I don’t care for characters, or book had some major flaw.
3: I like IT, BUT! There are minor issues… Rating means there’s editing issues, needs character development, is too unrealistic, or has issues– I do not consider it an overall bad rating.
4:I like IT a lot. Great, Solid Story w/ few if any inconsistencies or errors. This is a HIGH Rating, & I rarely give OUT a Higher Rating.
5: I LOVE IT! It’s Spectacular, & I’ll read IT Over & Over Again. Few books Receive this rating from me. HowEver, those that DO become Classics.
A fun, sweet, and energetic holiday romance. I loved the family element.great characters and back story. Looking forward to reading more by this author.
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Book one in a new series called Goners Tales, I will be looking for more in this series. A cute Christmas story that I enjoyed reading. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
This sweet story was a very enjoyable and entertaining read! The well written storyline and the wonderfully created characters kept me totally captivated until the very end!
This is a sweet holiday romance between Rachel and Gabe along with his four young sons. It’s an entertaining story with a few secrets,is well written and moves quickly and smoothly. I enjoyed watching the relationship grow and seeing the connection with the children. It’s a sweet holiday romance that I would recommend reading.
I voluntarily reviewed an ARC of this book. All opinions in this review are my own and freely given.
Oh, what a sweet story. Getting involved means added family baggage on both sides. They fall in love before they realize they need to consider that.
The unmarried couple have off-the-page sex. There was no foul language.
This novella is a hot buttered rum with a hefty scoop of creme brule ice cream melting inside. Gabe’s a harried father of four who’s struggling through the Christmas season when he happens upon one of Santa’s helpers. Elf Rachel takes an instant liking to the boys and their weary single father. It’s everything she’s always wanted, cozy family, sweet guy, and a big Christmas tree.
Probably due to my fantasy brain, I keep expecting Gabe’s boss to turn out to be the actual Saint Nick. If you want a sweet & cozy Christmas romance to curl up at the fire with, give this a read.