Friday, March 6, 2015

A Spellbound Christmas by A. Payne and N.D. Taylor


SYNPOSIS:

This book occurs between The Collector's Treasure and The Gatekeeper's Key, but it may be read as a standalone series of short stories. Stories 1 and 3 contain adult content. 

Ho ho ho, Merry Christmas! Take a step away from reality and enjoy these magical holiday-themed paranormal stories starring characters from A Spellbound Consortium. 

A wizard cowboy named Noah enjoys a special night with his lady on Christmas Eve. Lachlan, the fairy hound, makes a new friend in the most unlikely place. The psychic journalist Krys has a special dance with the object of her affection. 

You're in for a treat with three very different stories and three unique holiday wishes.

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                                                                                               REVIEW:

The first story introduces Liv and Noah in "An Unforgettable Christmas."
Though it is more of a short Christmas erotica, it was an enjoyable read. The execution of the graphic scenes pulled at a yearning while including minute details creating just enough curiosity to desire getting acquainted with the key characters.  It's well written and I seriously doubt it to disappoint readers who already follow this story-line.  

The next story, "The Christmas Puppy", may contain the paranormal intrigue, but it's essence is directed toward perspectives. With the beginning feeling so vague I felt slightly hesitant about approaching it. I'm glad I did. I relate to it personally and emotionally.  I loved it.  

"A Night to Remember" is the story that reeled me in at an unrelenting pace. I adore the characters and absolutely need to understand everything involving their roles. The heated chemistry between Krys and Jean Luc is fantastic!  

You definitely get more than your money's worth here.  I am excited to have new authors to invest in and if not for other obligations,  like sleep, I would already be reading their other works.

4.5 Stars

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