Saturday, January 9, 2021

Review: Mistletoe Baby (A Crescent Cove Bite #2)) by Taryn Quinn

 Braking too fast when it’s snowing? Bad.

Crashing your new sports car? Worse.

Kissing a beautiful stranger with lips that taste like vanilla who flees without sharing her digits...or even her name? Worst of all.

But I was determined not to leave small town Crescent Cove before Christmas without finding my gorgeous mysterious woman.

And I succeeded.

I just didn’t expect our night of cider-scented passion—hey, we visited the holiday festival first—to lead to a gift that will keep on giving forever.

Now I have to convince her to take a chance on me, no matter the odds…and prove to her that our holiday romance won’t burn out before next Christmas.

Author’s note: Mistletoe Baby is a standalone accidental pregnancy romantic comedy set in our small town Crescent Cove. It has a happily-ever-after ending and no cliffhanger.

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 What I thought about Mistletoe Baby

You'd think peeps would know about Crescent Cove by now!  I love this accident / surprise baby series set in a little town where it's not safe to "drink the water". LOL. The stories are sweet and happy and we all need that right now.

Callum has a little driving mishap in the snow while driving through Crescent Cove and is forced to spend a night in town while his car is being repaired. As he's walking, he spots a beautiful woman waiting near the gazebo in town. They kiss and she runs away.

Asking around town for her identity doesn't seem to help, but eventually Callum meets up with his mysterious woman and begins the tough task of wooing her. Ellie has plans and they don't involve a man, but she decides a fling might be just what she needs.

This is a very sweet holiday love story where all turns out perfectly for everyone. Low angst, low conflict of any kind, nothing deep -- it's a feel good love story. If you are a unplanned pregnancy fan -- this is the series to be reading!  

An ARC was provided.  This is my honest review.

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