Yvonne L. reviewed on + 929 more book reviews
Sweet little holiday tale featuring Evie, the sister of the three Stryker brothers.
She is paired up with Dante. I enjoyed the story and the revelations Evie had to come to terms with, but I have always thought that Mallery always ends her stories too prematurely. The boys never had to do much to win the girls back.
I was also slightly bothered by the fact that Dante's character changed a lot. He wasn't described in the most attractive fashion in the previously three books but now all of a sudden he is a physical god.
Other than that, it was a quick mindless read about forgiveness and growing roots.
She is paired up with Dante. I enjoyed the story and the revelations Evie had to come to terms with, but I have always thought that Mallery always ends her stories too prematurely. The boys never had to do much to win the girls back.
I was also slightly bothered by the fact that Dante's character changed a lot. He wasn't described in the most attractive fashion in the previously three books but now all of a sudden he is a physical god.
Other than that, it was a quick mindless read about forgiveness and growing roots.
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