Saturday 25 November 2017

Review: Operation: Christmas Seduction

Operation: Christmas Seduction Operation: Christmas Seduction by Megan Ryder
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

My introduction to Megan Ryder came through The Game Changer, the third book in the Knights of Passion series. It was a wonderful read, leaving me more than willing to pick up more of the author’s work. Thus, I went ahead and picked up Going All the Way – the first book in the series. Again, it was a wonderful read. I plan to read the second Knights of Passion book, Love from Left Field, soon – I really need to be up to date with all the books in the series. In addition to the Knights of Passion series, I’ve also read the Lone Star Match books. All three books were fabulous reads, pretty much ensuring I would pick up any Megan Ryder book. Then, along came Operation: Christmas Seduction.

In all honesty, I find Christmas stories can be a bit hit or miss. I’m not the biggest Christmas fan, but given the right story, I can be convinced the festive season isn’t all bad. Fortunately, Operation: Christmas Seduction is one such book – it’s a winner of the genre. Short and sweet, it’s an adorable little Christmas read. It is more than capable of getting a person into the Christmas spirit, leaving them smiling throughout.

Our story begins as quite a few holiday romance stories do – with two very different views on Christmas. Our male lead loves it whereas our female lead is more than happy to overlook the holiday season. It’s not a full-blown Grinch situation, but it’s enough to grab the attention of a male interested in being more than just a friend. Thus, an adorable story ensues.

Across the short story, we fall deeply in love with our leading characters. The events that play out between them are adorable, the chemistry between them wonderful, and the overall story highly addictive. With drama, emotion, and moments that will leave you grinning like a fool, this is exactly the type of Christmas romance you should be picking up. Without a doubt, it’s a wonderful little story – one I really enjoyed.

My only wish is that it had been a longer story – I enjoyed it so much and wish we could have witnessed even more of the wonderful interactions, the wonderful scenes, the wonderful characters, and all the other goodness we were given throughout.

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