Over the years, I've collected a variety of great novels (all romance, yes, I'm very partial to those!) I own a number of stories set around a holiday, and I find it fun, particularly when reading a novel for the first time, to get a truly authentic feel for its season, something an inclusion of calendar holidays can definitely provide. It's exciting to read these stories around the time of year in which they're set, or just before, in anticipation of what's to come. But the occasional shake-up is definitely okay in my book. When there's a good romance on the table, Christmas in July can be every bit as merry!
My Review of Stuck in the Saddle With You
by Roni Denholtz
Stuck in the Saddle with You was exactly what I needed to
escape the cold winter weather! Jilted assistant editor RaeAnne Tilton meets
humble Texas-bred Tyler Quimby and the two have instant fireworks. Reading the
scenes in which the two take a swim together, I got goosebumps as I eagerly
waited for their first kiss, which is every bit as steamy as I imagined it
would be. Though their attraction is instant, there are plenty of complications
for these two, especially for RaeAnne, who is afraid of falling in love with a
sexy cowboy, which worked out terribly for her the first time around. She fears
being like her mother, the queen of bad decisions. Will she allow her
reservations to keep her from finding true love? I really enjoyed the
simplicity of this story - the friendships between the characters shine through
the pages! I felt as though I knew them all. And the romance between RaeAnne
and Tyler is both sweet and sexy - I found myself falling for RaeAnne's sexy
cowboy, whose accent will make you swoon. Two thumbs up for me! Great story!
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Hi, Jessica. I love how holiday settings can add to the emotionally satisfying HEAs romance delivers.
ReplyDeleteThey definitely can, and quite effectively!
DeleteI love exploring holidays and often, the themes of those holidays work very well in romance!
ReplyDeleteThey really do! Up until now, I've had holidays play only a small role in my stories. I'd love to center an entire book around one in the future.
DeleteI enjoy holiday stories no matter the genre. The holiday adds such a wonderful dimension to the story. Thank you for a great post.
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed it, Ruth! Holidays definitely give our stories a special touch!
DeleteThank you for reviewing my book! I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure, Roni! It was the perfect read for getting me through some of this very cold weather!
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