Book Review: A Christmas Rendezvous by Karen Booth
- Kristen Lewendon
- Nov 1, 2019
- 1 min read
The Eden Empire Book 4
On her second run-in with her one-night stand,
they go from the bedroom to the war room!
It’s bad enough that high-powered attorney Isabel Blackwell is spending her Christmas on a high-stakes case. Then she discovers she’s up against the man who took her breath away one very special night. As a litigator, Jeremy Sharp shouldn’t be underestimated, but as lovers, Jeremy and Isabel can’t resist another rendezvous. Will this duel mean playing to win—or playing for keeps?

My Review:
I’m so sad to say goodbye to the Eden family. I’ve loved the time I’ve spent getting to know these feisty ladies. And even though Isabel is a Blackwell, she fits into the Eden family almost as if she were born to it. Hers and Jeremy’s story starts out looking like a case of “what’s the worst that can happen?” when after their one-night stand, they discover they’re on opposite sides of the Summers v. Eden legal battle. It turns into a complex and complicated story about expectations – both our own and others’ – and the ties that bind families together. I adored how flawed and vulnerable Jeremy and Isabel show themselves to be, and watching them find their way together was an absolute delight. I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book through Booksprout.
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