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Twas the Night by Sandra Brown, Trish Jensen, and Kate Holmes
Three orphans, Blue Angel pilot, bounty hunter and an ex NFL football player, are all forced to get back to their hometown for the Christmas Eve wedding of their friend. Problem is the world's worse ever blizzard is ongoing. Where there is
a will there is a way.

There are many references to The Waltons throughout the book but there are just as many spicy steamy scenes.

Starts out with Sam being stranded at PA airport. The ultimate goal is for him and the rest of the wedding party to actually make it to Maine for Christmas Eve. There is a blizzard and it's not only shut down all the trains, and airplanes but the roads.
The towns elderly population is on the Santa Brigade bus traveling to bring cheer to those less fortunate and those who can't get outside to see a real Santa. They are on their way back to Maine to also attend the wedding of their friend.

What is amazing to me is that 3 people wrote this book, not the typical method where one took a character and played out the whole story line but a round robin type. One started and did a chapter and passed it onto the next. They each wrote about what was happening with all the 3 major characters in the chapter before passing it onto the next author.
At times this is a hilarious book and at other times very solemn tones.

I like how you just can't even imagine what is to happen to them next in their trek to make it to Maine. Just when you think `ok the road is clear the rest of the way' something up occurs.

They all pitched in to do a show or hand out gifts at every stop they came to. Thanks to Reba who knew just everybody they had a place to sleep every night.
The red fluffy handcuff, well a lot of them have them (he he he)
Wheelbarrow sledding, who knew? These adults sure know how to party with limited things.
Such a fun to read book especially more so as it's about a Christmas Eve wedding.

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Twas the Night edition by Sandra Hill Trish Jensen Kate Holmes Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews


And Spicy?? (and I'm not talking the holiday eggnog either)

The plot is pretty much as outlined in the blurb---basically three guys who are trying to get home for the Christmas Eve wedding of their mentor, and along the way meet the gals that they didn't even know they were ready for.

Some serious themes along the way such as homelessness, impending loss and domestic abuse..but with a message of hope for the future and even redemption--quite fitting for the holiday season!

Lest you think this is too serious, do not be alarmed. Yes, some serious themes, but the overriding tone is light and the supporting characters are fleshed out and often quite hysterical!

The ending is a little predictable and pat, but really was appropriate for the story. Easy reading for a nice holiday story, with SPICE. Might be a little more heavy on the 'hot' end of the scale for some... R rated I suppose.

Recommended!

JTG
I am not going to reiterate the story . . . that has been done in some of the other reviews. This book is more than worth the price. I have read about fifteen other holiday books during this year's Holiday season and it was by far my favorite. The character building was wonderful. I loved the way this anthology was written, a much different approach than any other anthology I have ever read and it really worked for me, I thought it made the story flow very smoothly. It has everything that is important to me in this kind of feel-good holiday book sweet-sweet romance, great laughable humor throughout, all loveable characters that have traits we admire in others. What more could a reader want?

It entertained me throughout, made me think, made me laugh, made me cry tears of joy, and greatly moved me. Knowing what I know about "Twas the Night" I will be re-reading this book every Thanksgiving weekend because it truly touched me in many ways.
Twas the Night was written by 3 different writers, each writing as the "person" of one of the 3 main characters. The writing style was seamless, and unless you knew this part of the book, you'd never have known it was penned by 3 different voices.

Each picked up right where the other left off; no one missed something the other had said, or meant, or anything that would give you pause to wonder what was going on.

The storyline is great, it's a really feel good story about the Christmas spirit, the kindness of others, love and generosity. There were several laugh out loud, touching moments that made me really glad I took the time to read the book. With Christmas so close at hand, this was the perfect time to read the book, as it reminds you what Christmas is really all about, with some fun, and love mixed into the equation.

Take the time to read this book; I think you'll be glad you did. I could hardly put it down and enjoyed every page of it. I'm going to look into other books by the individual authors and hopefully, they'll prove to be as good as this combined work was. Thank you for reading my review.
Twas the Night by Sandra Brown, Trish Jensen, and Kate Holmes
Three orphans, Blue Angel pilot, bounty hunter and an ex NFL football player, are all forced to get back to their hometown for the Christmas Eve wedding of their friend. Problem is the world's worse ever blizzard is ongoing. Where there is
a will there is a way.

There are many references to The Waltons throughout the book but there are just as many spicy steamy scenes.

Starts out with Sam being stranded at PA airport. The ultimate goal is for him and the rest of the wedding party to actually make it to Maine for Christmas Eve. There is a blizzard and it's not only shut down all the trains, and airplanes but the roads.
The towns elderly population is on the Santa Brigade bus traveling to bring cheer to those less fortunate and those who can't get outside to see a real Santa. They are on their way back to Maine to also attend the wedding of their friend.

What is amazing to me is that 3 people wrote this book, not the typical method where one took a character and played out the whole story line but a round robin type. One started and did a chapter and passed it onto the next. They each wrote about what was happening with all the 3 major characters in the chapter before passing it onto the next author.
At times this is a hilarious book and at other times very solemn tones.

I like how you just can't even imagine what is to happen to them next in their trek to make it to Maine. Just when you think `ok the road is clear the rest of the way' something up occurs.

They all pitched in to do a show or hand out gifts at every stop they came to. Thanks to Reba who knew just everybody they had a place to sleep every night.
The red fluffy handcuff, well a lot of them have them (he he he)
Wheelbarrow sledding, who knew? These adults sure know how to party with limited things.
Such a fun to read book especially more so as it's about a Christmas Eve wedding.
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