Thursday, December 1, 2016

Review - Crazy for You (A Christmas in Starlight Hill Novella) by Heatherly Bell

Fallon McQueen needs a date to her ex-husband’s wedding...yesterday.


Crazy for You
A Christmas in Starlight Hill Novella
Heatherly Bell
Releasing November 15th, 2016



Fallon McQueen needs a date to her ex-husband’s wedding...yesterday. The pickings at the speed dating events she's attended are slim indeed. She needs someone remarkable to impress her ex.

And then she meets...Santa Claus.

Jack Cooper was simply trying to do a good deed and now he has a hot, but batshit crazy blonde asking him to be her date to a destination wedding.

But if Jack is going to help, they're going to do it his way.




Fun and sexy small town holiday romance! I loved the way Jack stood up for Fallon even though he had only known her a short time. There were a couple of emotional moments, but it would not be a good romance if there weren't any . It can be read as a standalone, but I enjoyed so much, I plan on going back and reading the series.

I voluntarily reviewed an advanced reader copy of this book. I was not compensated for this review, all conclusions are my own.




Heatherly Bell writes humor, heat and heart contemporary romances with sexy Alpha every day heroes. She promises readers love, laughter, and a happily ever after.

When early onset stage fright crushed dreams of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame status, Heatherly tackled writing in 2004. A steady stream of teenagers (hers) and their angst impeded her progress, but she sold her first book in 2013. Now the people and voices that occupy her head refuse to leave. She no longer sings unless you count randomly bursting into song to annoy her children (and the dogs).
Her second passion is crime, and Heatherly maintains she could be a detective and a criminal's worst nightmare. She watches Dateline every Friday night, and has solved many local cases, including the case of the Late Teenager and the case of the Missing Keys (recurring).

She lives in northern California with her family, including two beagles, one who can say 'hello' and the other who can feel a pea through several pillows.



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