Later On We'll Conspire by Kortney Keisel Purchase on: Amazon
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Synopsis:
Everyone loves a Christmas surprise––just not when it's a spy in disguise.
Lacee:
I'll be home for Christmas...alone was the plan, but everything changes when I bump into a handsome stranger who always seems to be in the right place at the right time. So there's a new plan, a plan that involves a casual holiday fling. Merry Christmas to me.
But spending the holidays with Park Bradshaw in my charming hometown turns into Mission Impossible when I find out his knife skills go way beyond carving the Christmas ham.
Now I'm on the run, living out my own Christmas version of Die Hard, where making it home in time for Christmas is the least of my worries. I just want to make it home alive ––and hopefully not lose my heart to the one man I'm not sure I can trust.
Because as the countdown to Christmas ticks on like a bomb, I'm left wondering which side he's on.
◆ Later On We'll Conspire is a laugh-out-loud, closed-door romance full of sizzle, chemistry, and witty banter that might require you to suspend a little disbelief.
◆ Enjoy the other books in the Christmas Escape series that can be read in any order:
Christmas Baggage by Deborah M. Hathaway
Host for the Holidays by Martha Keyes
Faking Christmas by Cindy Steel
A Newport Christmess by Jess Heileman
A Not-So Holiday Paradise by Gracie Ruth Mitchell
Later On We'll Conspire by Kortney Keisel
Cotswolds Holiday by Kasey Stockton
Review:
Later on We’ll Conspire was a duet narration that I absolutely adored! Their meet cute was memorable, and I could already feel the tension between Lacee and Park! Lacee cracked me up with her thoughts, she was hilarious and made me laugh out loud so many times. And I loved how protective, charming, and sexy Park was! While they were running for their lives, I couldn’t help but laugh even during life or death moments, this book was so much fun! It was set during Christmas time and filled with all the Christmas cheer! The epilogue gave us a peek into the future, and I was smiling at their happily ever after. It was so perfect! I recommend this if you’re looking for a different type of Christmas romance that will have you giggling and smiling at over the top antics and fun!
The Christmas Letters by Jenny Proctor Purchase on: Amazon
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Synopsis:
Can an old letter spark a new flame?
When Tess Ravenel gets herself stuck inside a bathroom stall in one of Charleston’s most historic buildings, she isn’t exactly thinking about her dating life. But then the paramedic who comes to her rescue has a voice that sounds like butter and enough charm to make her forget she’s seconds from having a panic attack.
If only he were interested.
Andrew McKay has a mysterious Christmas pen pal, a woman who replied to a newly found letter he sent to Santa back when he was a kid. After weeks of correspondence, it’s clear she’s funny, smart, interesting...and an awful lot like Tess Ravanel—the woman he’s already blown off twice for good reason.
Tess and Andrew couldn’t be more different, but when their worlds collide, fate (and a little Christmas magic) set them on a crash course for love.
The Christmas Letters is a closed door sweet holiday romance with lots of chemistry but no spice. This book was first published in 2019 but has been heavily revised and updated.
Review:
Christmas Letters was an epistolary, second chance at life story that was so heartwarming! It started off with a bang with how Tess and Andrew met, I would have definitely been hyperventilating! But there was also a letter writing element, where they didn’t know who the other was. And I loved watching how they started to fall for the other. So when it all came together I was screaming and couldn’t stop smiling. They were both so adorable and deserved all the happiness. I loved both of these characters, and Andrew’s grandma was hilarious. This was a heartwarming holiday romance, and I’ll definitely be reading more books by Jenny Proctor in the future!
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