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Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Review of The Mobile Mistletoe Series by Jennifer Conner


This is the boxed set of the best-selling Mobile Mistletoe Series.
Love Comes for Valentine's Day, Saint Patrick's Day, The 4th of July and Halloween.

Love Comes for Valentine's Day
At Christmas, Kara Hayward makes a pact with her girlfriends She’s wearing a headband of mobile mistletoe until a man kisses her.

The problem is it’s now Valentine’s Day.

Will Kara be stuck wearing the headband of shame the rest of the year, or will she find Mr. Right in a place she never expects?

Love Comes for Saint Patrick's Day
Zoe and her best friends make a pact to wear a Christmas mistletoe headband until a man kisses them. It worked for Kara, and Zoe’s next in line.

Now it’s Saint Patrick’s Day. Zoe’s met handsome Irish businessman, Carrick Kelly, but can she lay her heart on the line for someone who may be gone in a few days. Her job depends on Carrick signing a contract with her advertising agency, but he doesn’t think much of her boss’s ideas.

Torn between growing feelings for Carrick and work commitments, will Zoe get a little luck of the Irish to help her make a decision?

Love Comes for the 4th of July
Jess Caldwell is the third in line to wear the mistletoe headband until she’s kissed. But it’s her best friend Kara’s wedding, Jess needs to keep her mind on designing the flowers and not on the fact that Kara’s older brother, Darrin, who she’s had a crush on for years will be there.

Darrin’s happy to be moving home, and what is even more of a pleasant surprise is seeing her again. Jess isn’t the geeky girl he remembered when he left. But after all the mean things he said in the past, will she give him another chance?

When things go wrong, more than fireworks fly for this 4th of July wedding. Will love be in the air?

Love Comes for Halloween
Now it’s her turn.
Until she’s kissed, Jane, is the last one of her girlfriends to wear the Mobile Mistletoe. Feeling pressured by her friends, she jumps on her dad’s motorcycle and heads out on the open road. But she doesn’t get far before it breaks down. What else can go wrong? Will she be eaten by a bear?
Gage has a past he wants to forget. Retreating to the mountains, where he can build custom bikes and cars in seclusion, he wants to give back for the mistakes he’s made.

Neither Jane or Gage are looking for a relationship, but isn’t Halloween the perfect time of year to scare up some love?

MY REVIEW:

I REALLY ENJOYED THE MOBILE MISTLETOE BOXED SET.   I FOUND EACH STORY TO BE VERY ROMANTIC AND ENTERTAINING.  I AM A TRUE BELIEVER IN TRUE LOVE AND LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT.  I FOUND THESE FOUR STORIES TO BE SO ROMANTIC AND STEAMING AT TIMES.  WHEN FOUR FRIENDS MAKE A BET TO WEAR A MOBILE MISTLETOE UNTIL A MAN KISSES THEM, THEY NEVER THOUGHT THEY WOULD GET KISSED MUCH LESS FALL IN LOVE.  

JENNIFER WRITES WITH SO MUCH PASSION AND HER CHARACTERS HAVE SO MUCH CHEMISTRY, THE STORIES ARE VERY REAL AND BELIEVABLE.  YOU WANT TO BE A PART OF THE STORY.  YOU WANT TO EXPERIENCE THE PASSION AND ROMANCE FOR YOURSELF.  I LOVE JENNIFER'S WRITING AND I HIGHLY RECOMMEND YOU READ THE MOBILE MISTLETOE SERIES.  YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT.  I AM LOOKING FORWARD TO READING MORE OF HER BOOKS AND WOULD RECOMMEND YOU READ ANY OF HER BOOKS.  I HAVE ENJOYED EVERYTHING I HAVE READ AND SHE HAS BECOME ONE OF MY FAVORITE AUTHORS.  5 STARS




Jennifer Conner is a best-selling Northwest author who has over sixty short stories and books in ebook, print, and audiobooks. She writes in Christmas Romance, Contemporary Romance, Paranormal Romance, Historical Romance, and Erotica.

She has hit Amazon's top fifty authors ranking and her books have been #1 in sales.

Her novel Shot in the Dark was a finalist in the Emerald City Opener, Cleveland, and Toronto RWA contests.

Jennifer is an Associate Publisher for the indie e-book publisher, Books to Go Now who resides in the Seattle area. They pride themselves in helping new authors get their foot in the door with well-edited manuscripts, professional covers, and platforms uploads.

She lives in a hundred year old house that she grew up in. Her semi-small town holds an interesting mix of resident hillbillies, yuppies and Navy Seals. And of course Seattle, only a few miles away, is the birthplace of Starbucks so coffee is always on the check list. She blows glass beads with a blow torch, (which relieves a lot of stress and people don't bother you) and is a huge fan of musicals.

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