Release Review: The Gift: A Runaway Train Christmas: Katie Ashley (Christmas with a Rockstar Anthology)
Christmas with a Rockstar Anthology
Katie Ashley | Taryn Elliott | RB Hillard | Crystal Kaswell | Michelle Mankin
Cari Quinn | Ginger Scott | Emily Snow | Hilary Storm | Michelle A Valentine
Release DateDecember 2, 2018
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A collection of Christmas themed short stories from New York Times and USA Today bestselling rock star romance authors. Hot rock stars for Christmas. The perfect gift to crank up the heat on a cold winter night.
All new content including:
The Gift: A Runaway Train Christmas by Katie Ashley
Paradise in Oblivion by Taryn Elliott and Cari Quinn
An exclusive advance excerpt of Million Dollar Musician by RB Hilliard
Dangerous Christmas by Crystal Kaswell
An exclusive advance excerpt of The Right Man by Michelle Mankin
An exclusive advance excerpt of Drummer Girl by Ginger Scott
A Very Toxic Christmas, a Devoured spin-off by Emily Snow
A Rebel Christmas by Hilary Storm
The Gift: A Runaway Train Christmas
Katie Ashley
I am a huge fan of the Runaway Train series so this was such a great way to revisit old friends! It falls in the timeline between the Runaway Train and Jacob's Ladder books and focuses on one Christmas where one of the couples gets the most unexpected and amazing gift.
When presented with an unexpected and amazing opportunity, Rhys and Allison decide that they need to embrace it and all the challenges that might come with it. I love these two and this group. The couples truly love each other and together they all made their own extended family. They have such fun dynamics and senses of humor. They tease and taunt each other, but they are a great support system as well. I was surprised to see that at one point I had tears in my eyes as I celebrated some joyous and emotional moments with them.
When presented with an unexpected and amazing opportunity, Rhys and Allison decide that they need to embrace it and all the challenges that might come with it. I love these two and this group. The couples truly love each other and together they all made their own extended family. They have such fun dynamics and senses of humor. They tease and taunt each other, but they are a great support system as well. I was surprised to see that at one point I had tears in my eyes as I celebrated some joyous and emotional moments with them.
This is a short, sweet story that celebrates love and family and brings the feels. Fans of the series will enjoy this special day in the life and hanging out with old friends. And maybe it will inspire some new fans to pick up the series and read more about the other couples. Either way I enjoyed this novellete that sparked my Christmas spirit and now makes me want to reread more about some of my fave couples.
I received this book for free from the author in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.
Katie Ashley is a New York Times, USA Today, and Amazon Best-Selling author of both Indie and Traditionally published books. She lives outside of Atlanta, Georgia with her daughter, Olivia, and her spoiled mutts. She has a slight obsession with Pinterest, The Golden Girls, Shakespeare, Harry Potter, Star Wars, and Scooby-Doo.
With a BA in English, a BS in Secondary English Education, and a Masters in Adolescent English Education, she spent eleven years teaching both middle and high school English, as well as a few adjunct college English classes. As of January 2013, she hung up her red pen and expo markers to become a full-time writer. Each and every day she counts her blessings to be able to do her dream job.
Although her roots are firmly planted in the red Georgia clay, she loves traveling the country and world to meet readers and hang out with fellow authors. When she’s not writing or chasing down her toddler, you might find her watching reruns of The Golden Girls, reading historical biographies, along with romance novels, or spending way too much time on Facebook.
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