Tuesday, November 8, 2016

PRAH, CONSTANTINE, BARYEH REVIEW TEAM: HALLOWEEN KISSES #romance


This month our review team chose
HIS HALLOWEEN KISSES
By
Kathy Bosman


Ali’s never been so scared. She’s housesitting for a colleague on Halloween night, but the lights have gone out, and terrible noises and crashes send her imagination into overdrive. When her brother’s friend comes to her rescue, he kisses her in the dark three times. Once back in the light, Ali is embarrassed at allowing him to kiss her. Byron tries to ignore his strong attraction for Ali, especially seeing he’s not ready for a relationship. When Ali finds out why, she runs away, but life has other plans. What can bring them together? Fate, faith, or the memory of his Halloween kisses?


Cathrina's Review:

The author Kathy Bosman has crafted a sweet romance. Ali and Byron meet with their own personal baggage, which causes tension and the reasoning why they shouldn't be a couple. 


However, the strong attraction between them grows and then unusual circumstances puts them back together. I never leave spoilers, and you'll want to know how they overcome their personal obstacles?

This short novella is a quick easy read. 

Let's hop over to Nana and Empi's blog and read their reviews!!!

10 comments:

  1. Hi Cathy. It's a romance novel. Of corse they overcome their personal obstacles, its the formula. Telling us how they did it would be the spoiler. I hope you had a wonderful Halloween.

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    1. Hahaaaa...true.... I had a great Halloween. Thanks Nana.

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  2. I love novellas. They're so fun and easy. I'll have to check out the other reviews as well!

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  3. Aw, this sounds so sweet. Halloween is my favorite holiday, so I can't help but love how that was incorporated into this romance, LOL.

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  4. Thank you so much for reading and reviewing my book!!

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  5. Great review Cathrina. I liked the unusual circumstance that brought them together actually. It was one of my favourite parts of the book as it didn't seem forced.

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