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Review: Jingle This! by Stephanie Rowe

Sweet, Sassy & Sexy Romance

If you’re looking for a sassy romantic read this Christmas, then look no further – Jingle This!, by the Über talented Stephanie Rowe, has it all. Not only is Jingle This! a well-crafted fun story to get you in that festive mood, but it also offers an array of characters who you will soon love, admire and even loathe.

The main female protagonist, Angie Miller, is a character worthy of spending time following. Angie’s wit and dialogue, in addition to her inner thoughts created by Stephanie Rowe, makes Jingle This! a thoroughly enjoyable read, one that had me snorting out loud and grinning like a Cheshire cat.

Jingle This! is chic lit, with many super sexy moments intertwined, at its best! There’s very little else a story from this genre could offer: super-hot sexy man – check! Sassy and cool bff – check! Sassy witty dialogue – double check! And of course a few twists along the way just to keep the reader enthralled and second guessing.

A feel-good, and highly recommended 5 fabulous Bex ‘n’ Books Fairies!
Goodreads Synopsis
Love. Diamonds. Mistletoe. And a one-on-one holiday assignment with a very sexy boss. Put it all together, and it's enough to ruin a girl's day.

Angie Miller has to write sizzling, evocative, heart-melting holiday stories about love, romance and diamonds for her company's newest client…an assignment that isn't so easy when she's just had her heart broken. When her first not-so-cheery story nearly gets her company fired, her boss Kyle Black makes it his personal mission to get Angie in the right mood to wax poetic about love and romance. The fact that there's three years' worth of unrequited sexual tension simmering between them? It just makes it all the more interesting when Kyle shows up in her office with his oh-so-broad shoulders, smoldering smile and…oh, yeah… his slightly autocratic ways… How is Angie supposed to find her muse again when Kyle keeps trying to have his way with her? Not "that" kind of way, but a girl can dream…


*Author's Note: Jingle This! was originally published 2004 in mass market paperback by Dorchester Publishing as part of the holiday anthology Shop 'til Yule Drop. It has been substantially revised and expanded.

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