Helpful Score: 1
It was ok read, but it's not going on my keeper shelf.
Jeanna A. (jeanna) - , reviewed Getaway: Two's Company / Home on Leave / Smoky Mountain Christmas on + 277 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Three women meet at the airport during a long layover, each on their way to a Christmas vacation. Kayla's best friend has tricked her into sharing a beach cottage with the man she has always had a crush on. Greta Barstow, widow, is taking her daughter to visit her late husband's parents for Christmas and runs into her brother-in-law, who is not only younger than she is, but determined to get Greta to enjoy life again. Megan Bennett wants nothing more than to hide away at her family's mountain cabin, but Lucas McCabe keeps bringing Christmas cheer to her door. All three find love for Christmas.
Jennifer R. (chirey) - , reviewed Getaway: Two's Company / Home on Leave / Smoky Mountain Christmas on + 117 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Good book! Easy reading. Great for summer travel or poolside reading. Three short love stories.
Heather K. reviewed Getaway: Two's Company / Home on Leave / Smoky Mountain Christmas on + 5 more book reviews
Great romance book, that you will be able to put down
Jessica H. (hannah2683) reviewed Getaway: Two's Company / Home on Leave / Smoky Mountain Christmas on + 5 more book reviews
Usually, I'm not a big fan of books that have more than one story in them, but I liked how this one fits all the characters together with a likeness and something in common! A good romance read!
4amreader - reviewed Getaway: Two's Company / Home on Leave / Smoky Mountain Christmas on + 157 more book reviews
Favorite by far was DeNosky's Smoky Mountain Christmas, the last story. Attraction and relationship was believable and fun to read. I do wish Mr. Hero had cut out over half of his "honeys" tho.
Bagwell's entry was pleasant, but not much else. It didn't engage my emotions bc the characters weren't all that unique or personable.
Broadrick's story just read like very basic he did this, she did that, flat-flat-flat. I didn't finish it.
After this intro to all 3 authors, I will be looking for more of DeNosky's work.
Bagwell's entry was pleasant, but not much else. It didn't engage my emotions bc the characters weren't all that unique or personable.
Broadrick's story just read like very basic he did this, she did that, flat-flat-flat. I didn't finish it.
After this intro to all 3 authors, I will be looking for more of DeNosky's work.