Guest Review by Tina Garcia: The Hazards of Mistletoe (Hazards #4) by Alyssa Rose Ivy
Author: Alyssa Rose Ivy
Book: The Hazards of Mistletoe (Hazards #4)
Release Date: November 20, 2014
One snowy Christmas Eve, one mistletoe kiss, one friendship changed forever.
Don't underestimate the power of mistletoe. It looks innocent enough, but a single branch has the potential to change your life. One mistletoe kiss led to the most embarrassing night of my life, but thankfully by the next Christmas I ended up exactly where I was supposed to be.
*New Adult Romance - novella of approximately 40,000 words*
Don't underestimate the power of mistletoe. It looks innocent enough, but a single branch has the potential to change your life. One mistletoe kiss led to the most embarrassing night of my life, but thankfully by the next Christmas I ended up exactly where I was supposed to be.
*New Adult Romance - novella of approximately 40,000 words*
Guest Review by Tina Garcia
Rating: 4 of 5 Hearts
This is the third book I've read in the Hazards series. Even though they
can be read as a standalone, I like how characters from the other books
show up a little to show a cohesiveness. This was a cute fast read that
got me into the holiday spirit. It's a short book more a novella but it
wasn't all fluff. That's what I like about Alyssa Rose Ivy's Hazards
series. Is that even though they can be short & light hearted, she
can also weave in some good angst. You also get insight & background
into the characters, so you feel like you k ow them & are invested
in the outcome. I've read quite a few novellas & not a lot of the
writers can do what Alyssa does in such a short book. So if you want a
good book to get you into the holiday spirit but also has all the good
characteristics of a well written book. Go out and get The Hazards of
Mistletoe.
Alyssa Rose
Ivy is a bestselling New Adult and Young Adult author who loves to
weave stories with romance and humor. Although raised in the New York
area, she fell in love with the South after moving to New Orleans for
college. After surviving law school and earning her masters in library
science, she turned back to her creative side and decided to write. She
lives in North Carolina with her husband and two young children, and she
can usually be found with a cup of coffee in her hand.
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