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4.5 Stars!
I received this book free through GoodReads first reads.
Cassie McPherson is from a lively Scottish family where they pride themselves in being able to hold their whisky and being a strong close family. The trouble is Cassie is tired of the questions about her love life so she has started hiring escorts to accompany her to various big company parties and gatherings. She is her fathers right hand woman in their family owned construction company and is also known as the ice princess. But all that changes when her newest escort, James, walks into her life.
What starts off as a case of mistaken identity soon turns into a sincere mutual affection and a enjoyable friendship. There are a lot of obstacles and calamities along the way, a lot of side characters lending there comedy to the pages.
Based on the cover of this book, I thought I was going to be reading something ultra cheesy. Instead I found myself enjoying a charming Christmas romance with plenty of giggles and plenty of heat. I really, really enjoyed it. My only complaint is that I wished it was longer. I could spend another 300 pages with the McPherson clan. They are wildly entertaining. I hope the author plans on writing more about this family. I would love for Aunt Wheezie to work her matchmaking magic on the single McPherson boys.
Cassie and James were an fabulous lead couple. This book was a lot of fun and just what I needed right now.
Cherise Everhard, October 2012
I received this book free through GoodReads first reads.
Cassie McPherson is from a lively Scottish family where they pride themselves in being able to hold their whisky and being a strong close family. The trouble is Cassie is tired of the questions about her love life so she has started hiring escorts to accompany her to various big company parties and gatherings. She is her fathers right hand woman in their family owned construction company and is also known as the ice princess. But all that changes when her newest escort, James, walks into her life.
What starts off as a case of mistaken identity soon turns into a sincere mutual affection and a enjoyable friendship. There are a lot of obstacles and calamities along the way, a lot of side characters lending there comedy to the pages.
Based on the cover of this book, I thought I was going to be reading something ultra cheesy. Instead I found myself enjoying a charming Christmas romance with plenty of giggles and plenty of heat. I really, really enjoyed it. My only complaint is that I wished it was longer. I could spend another 300 pages with the McPherson clan. They are wildly entertaining. I hope the author plans on writing more about this family. I would love for Aunt Wheezie to work her matchmaking magic on the single McPherson boys.
Cassie and James were an fabulous lead couple. This book was a lot of fun and just what I needed right now.
Cherise Everhard, October 2012
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