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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Three tales of romance, holiday cheer, and second chances,
By Bookreporter (New York, New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: This Christmas (Paperback)
What's better than a tale filled with romance, holiday cheer, and second chances? Three of them.
In Jane Green's "Vacation," Sarah Evans faces the reality that at 36 her life is not even close to what she had envisioned. After eight years of marriage, two children, and relocating from Manhattan to the suburbs, she has lost some of her spark. And she's no longer attracted to her husband Eddie, who has transformed from studly to sloppy, works long hours, and barely interacts with the family when he's at home. When Eddie's job sends him to Chicago, Sarah decides it's time for a trial separation. Being on her own brings its rewards, as she gets a new job, indulges in a long-overdue makeover, and spends time with her kids. But Sarah comes to realize that she misses Eddie, who has been experiencing some changes of his own. Soon Christmas is fast approaching, and it seems that this year Sarah and Eddie just might be hoping for the same thing. A first wife, a second wife, the man in the middle, and two graduates of Vilma Veeter's Bitchcraft Class make for an entertaining read in Jennifer Coburn's "The Second Wife of Reilly." When Sarah fell in love with Reilly O'Shaugnessay, she had no idea that six months after their marriage she would go off the deep end. Convinced that Reilly's former wife Prudence is going to make a play for him, Sarah devises a plan to find her husband's ex a man of her own. After all, she reasons, it's the holiday season and everyone deserves a happy ending. Sarah joins forces with her best friend and a new acquaintance to accomplish the task. What she never expects is that her life will be changed by one of Prudence's perspective suitors. Liz Ireland proves you can always go home again in "Mistletoe and Holly" but that it might not be what you're expecting. Every December, Holly Ellis thinks, "This is the year I won't be on the fringes." Holly has always felt inadequate when compared to her older brother and younger sister, and it's only more acute during her family's picture-perfect "Norman Rockwell" Christmas extravaganzas. This year, though, instead of showing up with her best friend, Isaac, Holly arrives at her parents' home with her new boyfriend, Jason, in tow --- a gorgeous, successful man she's certain will validate her standing in the family. But instead of the over-the-top festivities she's promised him (and has often ridiculed), the house is devoid of decorations, her brother's marriage has broken up, and her mother makes a surprising announcement. Worst of all, there's no mistletoe to serve as the backdrop for a romantic moment with her beau. As Holly tries to process the unexpected changes, it's not Jason she turns to for comfort. Her holiday sweetheart is none other than Isaac...and he even comes with his own mistletoe. For the characters in these three engaging stories, this Christmas brings a bevy of surprises --- romantic and otherwise. For readers, THIS CHRISTMAS brings a trio of tales that will resonate long after the eggnog is gone and the gifts have been opened. --- Reviewed by Shannon McKenna
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Best short story collection that I have ever read!,
By DevJohn01 (Somerset, NJ) - See all my reviews
This review is from: This Christmas (Paperback)
I am not a big fan of short story collections, I have read quite a few in the past and have never been too impressed with any of them but for some reason I still feel compelled to purchase them in hope that "this one will be different". Well `THIS CHRISTMAS' was definitely different! This is the best short story collection that I have ever read hands down. Each story put a smile on my face and kept me totally enthralled. I like that there were only three stories to this collection so I was able to actually care about these characters and what happened to them. My favorite story was `MISTLETOE AND HOLLY' by Liz Ireland, this story which was the longest of the three was smart, funny and heartwarming. `THIS CHRISTMAS' is a definite must read to get you going for the holiday season!
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
three well written comedic family dramas,
This review is from: This Christmas (Paperback)
"Vacation" by Jane Green. Manhattan realtor Sarah feels her spouse Eddie is a stranger even after eight years together and two children. She rarely remembers the happy moments that they shared as she believes their two children who she loves have nuked their relationship. At the same time Eddie finds his self-esteem on empty. Deciding to separate, this looks like the last Christmas that Sarah and Eddie will remain married barring a Yuletide miracle.
"The Second Wife of Reilly" by Jennifer Coburn. When Prudence went to Ann Arbor for a reunion she had a weekend fling with her college lover and ended her marriage to Reilly, but feeling guilty as her husband did nothing wrong, she searches for a new spouse for him. Six months later second wife Sarah decides to insure wacky Prudence stays out of their lives by turning the tables and searching for a husband for the first wife. "Mistletoe and Holly" by Liz Ireland. Holly loves spending Christmas with her family, but afterward feels lonely as her two sisters and brother always have someone with them before, during, and after. This year Holly takes Jason with her, but as the days go by she has doubts as he fits in very nicely with her picture perfect family while she does not and even under the mistletoe her mind wanders back to work. These are three well written comedic family dramas that are fun frolics for sub-genre readers; however any vacation time could have been the setting as the Christmas holiday gala is not essential to these three fine novellas. Harriet Klausner
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Sweet holiday compilation,
This review is from: This Christmas (Paperback)
"This Christmas" was a cute and sweet read. I've never read a book by Jane Green or Liz Ireland. Both stories were good. Having read Jennifer Coburn's "The Wife of Reilly", it was nice to have a conclusion to the Reilly saga. The book is a good way to kick back and enjoy the holidays.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Loved it!,
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This review is from: This Christmas (Paperback)
This book was an excellent can't-put-it-down book. My favorite was "Mistletoe and Holly". I also really liked "Vacation" but wanted it to go on for longer, as i wasn't ready for it to end. A great Christmas read.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Cute,
By Joey Jo (SC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: This Christmas (Paperback)
This book is 3 short stories from the three authors listed. It's cute, but I'm not running around telling all my friends about it. It is what it is....something to pass the time at a doctor's office or catch a few pages here and there before bed or in the morning before anyone wakes up. There's nothing compelling about any of the stories, therefore it's easy to put down and do other things. The commentaries on life and relationships that tie the three stories together are nice.
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Collection!,
By Nose in a Book (Harrisburg, Pa USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: This Christmas (Paperback)
These 3 "mini-books" were great for a weekend reading session. Each was just long enough to satisfy, but short enough not to get boring.
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another SMASH HIT for CHICK LIT,
By Heather J Johnson "Heather J" (Garnerville, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: This Christmas (Paperback)
The stories in this book were absolutly out of this world. Just in time for some Christmas heart warming; the charecters in this book jump to life. However standing a step above the rest is Jennifer Coburn's story. Here we find a look from the OTHER wife of Riley, which is a continuation from her novel "Wife of Riley". It was by far an excellent story and really wrapped up the entire story line for Riley. I recommend this book to anyone who loves to read chick lit and loves to get a few giggle. Hands down a five star book!
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Happy Holidays!,
By Little D (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: This Christmas (Paperback)
This is a really great book by three awesome chick lit authors... Jane Green, Jennifer Coburn and Liz Ireland.
If you want to read something to get you in the 'holiday spirit' try giving this a chance. FYI: My favorite story was last one called "Mistletoe and Holly" by Liz Ireland.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Christmas Gift,
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This review is from: This Christmas (Paperback)
Received on time - good quality - bought as a Christmas gift for my cousin who is a Green fan.
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