Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Book Review - Christmas with a Bite by Patricia A. Wolf




My Thoughts

Connor has always wanted Mara and now she is back. He definitely wants to claim her, but there are some serious issues keeping him from doing so including the fact that his family would literally kill her. Oh and the whole last girlfriend who killed herself when she found out he was a vampire issue. I so loved this story and don't want to ruin it by telling you too many details. I will say thank goodness for a snowstorm.

I give Christmas with a Bite 4 hearts!



About the Book

Sometimes the holidays totally bite...

This Christmas, Mara Livingston is determined to start over. But as she's driving to her "new" home, a freak winter storm forces her off the road. Now she's stranded in the middle of nowhere. Then he shows up. And there's something strangely familiar about him...

Connor Reese never expected to see Mara again. Nor is he prepared for the onslaught of emotions―including an unimaginable rush of desire―she stirs within him. Now he has a chance to claim the woman he's always wanted. Except, there are a couple of small details that Mara doesn't know. The first is that Connor is a vampire. And the second is that if his family finds out about Mara, she will most certainly be killed...

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About the Author

Patricia A. Wolf lives in north Texas with her husband, daughter, and two English mastiffs (who act more like horses for her little girl). Aside from writing, Patricia enjoys reading every kind of romance book she can get her hands on, cycling behind her husband so she can check him out, watching movies in the comfort of her home (which she doesn't get to do often since most of her time is spent chasing after a two year old, being a wife, and writing), and traveling (whenever possible, that is).

Her current series are: Immortal Secrets, The House of Elysian, and The Miracle of Christmas. Patricia is currently working on a top secret new series that is sure to set your romance taste buds on fire.



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