Marry Christmas, Baby

Jane Kent
Contemporary romance
Available from Whispers Publishing
December 2010

Siobhan Miller had three sons and had been divorced from their father for four years. She hadn't dated anyone since. She had told him she wanted a divorce and, without another word, he said okay and walked out. She hadn't meant it. She didn't know how to take it back. Jack and Siobhan had married twenty years ago—when she found out she was pregnant. Then they had twins. All three were boys.

Jack still ran the bar/restaurant, The Meeting Ground, which had been blamed for their divorce. Jack couldn't believe how it worked out that he had been alone for four years. His best friends were getting married Christmas Eve and, since his brother Dave got sick, they had to call in reinforcements to pull it off. They called Siobhan who had started her own business, a wedding planning company.

Ms. Jane Kent has written a good, very interesting, fast-paced story about a couple who never got over their divorce. The boys knew it and their uncle knew it. They conspired to get them either back together or severed completely. The two were so realistic. It was comically written, but quite poignant also.

The sensuality was not too over-the-top but it was effective. The innuendos were more evident than a lot of intimate sexual play-by-play. It was so good to read such an upbeat storyline. There were many people that supported the main characters well. It was a good read for a short while—great to read while waiting on something. I really liked it.

Overall rating:
Sensuality rating: Explicit

Reviewer: Brenda Talley
March 18, 2011

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