ARC Review: The Christmas Sneak by Marie Harte
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Book Info
Released: December 13 2019
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Series: Hope's Turn Holidays #2
Format: eARC
“Funny and sweet, there are a lot of different kinds of fun to be had in this book.”
~ Under the Covers
THE CHRISTMAS SNEAK is a nice little treat for readers this Christmas. If you’re like me, then you may be a sucker for a good holiday read and I think that this one definitely offers a lot of Christmas cheer.
I actually didn’t realize that ANY GIVEN SNOW DAY would become a series, but I am excited to see more books set in this world. If you haven’t read a Marie Harte book, then I would say that you’re in for a treat. Funny and sweet, there are a lot of different kinds of fun to be had in this book. I had a little bit of trouble getting into the hero, Deacon, in the beginning. He came off as a bit of a womanizer, but I do like his dynamic with the heroine, Nora.
While I do think it’s nice to read the series in order, I think you can definitely enjoy it as a standalone as well. It’s got a nice family and friendship focus, which is always one of my favorite things about this author’s writing style. I am looking forward to the next book in the series.
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Sounds like a good read for this time of year.
It definitely is!
Thanks for the review Annie
Thanks for the review.
I had a little bit of trouble getting into the hero, Deacon, in the beginning. Sounds like a good read for this time of year. Thanks for the review. It’s got a nice family and friendship focus, which is always one of my favorite things about this author’s writing style.