ETA: Most of the reviews for this, uh, "book" sound like advertisements. To a person, all these five-star reviewers urge browsers to get their copy today. Who writes reviews like that? Not any readers I know.
Also, I reported a number of reviews when I first wrote my review. Amazon deleted several suspicious reviews. Now more "reviews" are back.
Now about the book:
These common recipes are so easily accessible on the Internet that I removed this lackluster e-book from my archives. Thankfully, this was a freebie. Also, I could have googled and put this book together in no time flat. (Fruit for thought.)
Frankly, there are just too few recipes here for this book to be useful. They appear to be just randomly thrown together into a "book" and uploaded with a price tag slapped onto it. A book like this needs a much bigger selection and variety, largely because not all people like all varieties of liquor, wine, champagne, etc.
Billed as a "party drinks" book with "holiday" bonus recipes, it lacks substance in that it does not help the host with the "party" or "holiday" theme - like festive serving suggestions, e.g. decorative accessories, and compatible appetizers. (A responsible drink book should have suggestions for food that can be served with the drinks. Guests need to have fun *and* arrive home safely.)
In my opinion, this is just another recipe book, among the growing pile in the Kindle store, thrown together with little thought and uploaded with a price tag. 10 recipes, easily googled. IMO, it is another cobbled together "book" by a person just out to make money.
There are plenty of good resources for just drink recipes, with the very best one simply being the Internet. That's where I found the recipe I used for a holiday party. My advice is to save your money. Use the Internet. Or buy a book that you can use as a real drink reference.