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Book Review: Eating Her Christmas Cookies by Alina Jacobs

  • Writer: Kristen Lewendon
    Kristen Lewendon
  • Oct 8, 2019
  • 2 min read

Holiday Romance Book 1

Jack

In my perfect world it would always be winter and never Christmas.

I despise the holiday. I hate carols, shopping, and pretending to be a perfect family.

I walked away from my family, or rather they walked away from me.

My heart is like ice—

See it creeping up the walls.

Oh, wait, no, that’s royal icing.

I never should have allowed The Great Christmas Bake-Off to film in my tower.

And I never, ever, should have agreed to be a judge.

Chloe

I love Christmas! I love sparkly window decorations, heartwarming holiday movies, and themed coffee.

Most of all I love Christmas baking.

Even though his company is sponsoring the bake-off show, billionaire Jack Frost claims he hates sweets.

But after he tastes my goods I know he'll come begging for more.

And wouldn't you know it, that night Jack Frost asked me to come up to his penthouse and give him a special taste of my Christmas cookies.

Against my better judgement I went…

I baked him my signature gingerbread cookies and of course he ate them up!

It should have been a Christmas miracle, but Jack Frost couldn't have come into my life at a worse time.

Not only am I broke, but this was my first Christmas after my oma died.

Someone is trying to sabotage me in The Great Christmas Bake-Off.

I'm being stalked by a mall Santa.

Sleeping with one of the judges is a disaster waiting to happen. I needed Jack and his washboard abs about as much as I needed that third sticky bun. 

But when he says in his deep, sexy voice, "Can you make me some more cookies?" well stick a candy cane in me I'm done.

Eating Her Christmas Cookies is a standalone holiday novel. This full-length, steamy romance novel has no cliffhangers but does have a very happily ever after!

 

My Review:

When this book first came out, I let some negative reviews steer me away from reading it. Now that I’ve read it and enjoyed it for myself, I’m seriously regretting my original decision to pass on it. Chloe and Jack are absolutely hilarious together. They tried to fight their attraction to one another, but not very hard and the situations they land themselves in could only happen to this pair. Jack’s family life has shown him it’s better to have no feelings at all than to be hurt by them and at this point he has no use for the whole Christmas season. Chloe’s a regular Sugar Plum Fairy. Everything about her is ‘sugar and spice and everything nice’. And Christmas is her very favorite time of year. Watching this pair of opposites find common ground had me laughing through the whole book – with a spit-take or two along the way. I love seeing all the sibling connections in this story and I’m seriously looking forward to reading more about the Frosts. I read a borrowed copy of this book.

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