Tis the Season To Get Lucky by Heidi Rice-a review
Tis The Season To Get Lucky
by Heidi Rice
Release Date: November 8, 2013
Genre: contemporary, romance, adult
ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date November 8, 2013
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Unlucky-in-love PR manager Kate Braithwaite doesn’t think her Christmas could get any suckier. Until a trip into work on Christmas Day leaves her snowbound in the Fifth Avenue department store with her boss’s far-too-tempting playboy son Ryder Sinclair. Ryder’s rugged, reckless and none too pleased to be stuck in a place he hates with an uptight workaholic like Kate—but as the night draws on, the lights go out and the temperature rises, until they’re both wondering is this the season to get lucky?
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REVIEW: TIS THE SEASON TO GET LUCKY by Heidi Rice is the latest Christmas novella from Entangled Publishing and it is a quick and fun read for anyone with a few minutes to spare.
The premise follows Kate Braithwaite-whose long distance relationship was brought to an abrupt halt on Christmas morning. Hoping to forget about the holiday, she heads to her office where she is determined not to wallow in her own pity party. But luck would have it when the boss’s son Ryder Sinclair makes an unexpected visit to the store to find something for a special lady in his life. When the two meet, sparks fly and the impending winter storm shuts down the power as well as any plans either may have had for the night.
The storyline finds Kate and Ryder is the unenviable position of ‘playing house’ in the department store overnight. One thing leads to another; their attraction is strong; but in the morning, life goes on and Ryder leaves to meet the other young lady in his life. Kate’s life continues but the memory of that one night remains etched in her heart and in her soul.
TIS THE SEASON TO GET LUCKY is a sweet storyline with a quick relationship buildup and a happily ever after. Because it is a novella, the world and character building are limited but in the end, we learn everything we need to know for Ryder and Kate to fall in love. This is only the beginning of their story and I hope Heidi Rice continues their adventure in a future storyline.
Reviewed by Sandy