The Gaming Hell Christmas, Volume Two by Amanda McCabe and Kathy L. Wheeler ~ Blog Tour

 

Gaming Hell Christmas Volume 2

 

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Gaming Hell Christmas: Volume Two

GAMING HELL CHRISTMAS – VOLUME 2: Mysteries abound at London’s most fashionable Hell.

The Thief Who Stole Christmas – Amanda McCabe
A man who has never broken the rules, and a woman who just might break his heart! But Christmas is always a time for second chances…

As one of Miss Greensley’s Girls, a member of the exclusive club la Sous Rose, and famous author Lady L, Victoria Lanford moves easily through Society ballrooms. Few people know how her unhappy childhood and anxiety led her to pickpocketing (yet, she did return the jewels)! When she comes face-to-face with old flame Rhys Neville, Earl of Hammond, she knows the kind-hearted, straight-laced, devilishly handsome lord is not for her—especially once the past comes back to haunt them. Why, then, can’t she stop thinking about their kisses?

The Kerse Who Saved Christmas – Kathy L Wheeler
Kerse: He, of the no nonsense approach, is stymied by She, a woman considered long past prime marriageability who needs a keeper more than he requires a wife. Yet the dreamy-eyed, impractical, and much too optimistic Philomena still manages to steal his heart despite her unrealistic beliefs and trust in fortune tellers.

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Author Bios:

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Amanda wrote her first romance at the age of sixteen–a vast historical epic starring all her friends as the characters, written secretly during algebra class (and her parents wondered why math was not her strongest subject…)

She’s never since used algebra, but her books have been nominated for many awards, including the RITA Award, the Romantic Times BOOKReviews Reviewers’ Choice Award, the Booksellers Best, the National Readers Choice Award, and the Holt Medallion. She lives in Santa Fe with a Poodle, a cat, a wonderful husband, and a very and far too many books and royal memorabilia collections.

When not writing or reading, she loves taking dance classes, collecting cheesy travel souvenirs, and watching the Food Network–even though she doesn’t cook.

Amanda also writes as Laurel McKee for Grand Central Publishing, the Elizabethan Mystery Series as Amanda Carmack, and the Manor Cat Mystery Series as Eliza Casey.

“Miss McCabe’s talent for lively characters and witty dialogue is always a winning combination.” ~ Romantic Times Reviews

Visit her website to learn more

 

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Kathy L Wheeler loves the NFL, the NBA, musical theater (don’t ask how her how many times she’s seen Phantom of the Opera (12); or Wicked (7), travel, (Europe, Grand Cayman, Mexico, All over the US), reading (practically a book a night), writing (25 published books and counting) and karaoke (well… what can I say). She assists other authors in critiquing, formatting, and creating covers for their publishing dreams.

She writes contemporary and historical stories where the heroines save themselves and the heroes who honor their courage with suspense and humor.
She migrated from Texas, to Oklahoma to the Pacific Northwest with her musically talented, lawyer husband, her adorable dog Angel (who lives up to her name…mostly).

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Tracy’s Review:

Gaming Hell Christmas: Volume 2Gaming Hell Christmas: Volume 2 by Amanda McCabe

Tracy’s rating: 4 of 5 stars

Series: Gaming Hell Christmas, #2

Release Date: December 1, 2022

This anthology is the second volume of the “Gaming Hell Christmas” collection, which follows the “Greensley Girls”, a group of friends that all met while attending Miss Greensley’s School of Comportment for Young Ladies of Quality. This volume picks up where the last one left off and sees two more “Greensley Girls” find their HEA.

The Thief that Stole Christmas by Amanda McCabe, 4 stars – Miss Victoria “Tori” Lanford was orphaned as a young girl and was sent to live with her uncle’s family. Her two cousins, Delphine and Melanie made her life miserable and lonely, but thankfully she had one true friend, Rhys Neville, the boy who lived in the estate bordering her uncle’s. Rhys comforted her after her cousins tormented her and was understanding when Tori confessed to taking items from them so they would blame each other before returning them. Soon after, Tori is sent away to school, she makes several friends but she never forgets Rhys. Now years later, Tori is living in London and is the secret author of wildly famous Gothic romances by “Lady L.” She has settled into her life as a spinster and is sure she will never marry, but while attending a musicale, she sees him – Rhys, and learns that he is close to proposing to her vile cousin Delphine. She tries not to care, but when they are reunited, it is like they were never parted. Secrets, a steamy tryst, a twice stolen ruby and a little help from her friends will see this novella end with a satisfying HEA.

The Kerse Who Saved Christmas by Kathy L. Wheeler, 3.5/4 stars – Bookish Lady Philomena “Phil” Staunton and her more adventurous identical twin sister, Lady Thomasina “Thom” are making plans to attend a secret school reunion tea party to be held at the infamous gaming hell, La Sous Rose. As much as Phil is excited to see her friends, she dreads having to shop for a new gown, she would much rather meet with her “seer” and then visit Hatchard’s – so she agrees to let Thom pick out her gown and makes her way to the book shop. Davin Barlowe, Viscount Kerse is leaving the tobacco shop when he spies Phil, he can’t understand why he is so fascinated with her, but as he starts towards her, he sees her reticule being snatched by a thief and intercepts the boy. He returns the purse and they chat, he is surprised by her remarks and it is then that he realizes that she needs a keeper and that he wants the job. But Kerse has a secret that could lead to ruin and Phil repeatedly declares that she has no wish to marry, making any chance for HEA almost impossible! But when he saves her life and ruins her in the same act, it appears that marriage is the only remedy, however, getting his would-be bride to agree will be the real challenge.

I liked both of these well-written novellas, which are supposedly written on a parallel timeline, but sadly the events in the two novellas don’t coincide with each other – I don’t know if this is a pre-publication error, that will be corrected or just a general oversight – but either way, it made the second novella seem off-kilter and out of sync. I also was surprised by how naïve Phil was in the second novella, she is described as “bookish” but she is anything but and in reality, she comes across as incredibly ignorant and gullible – nothing like she was portrayed in the first novella, which unfortunately lowered my opinion of the second novella. Overall, it was a quick, fun read that didn’t really feel overly “Christmasy” and that set up the next Greenley Girls destined for HEA quite nicely.

*I am voluntarily leaving a review for an eARC that I requested and was provided to me by the publisher. All opinions in this review are my own.*

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A Snowlit Christmas Kiss by Larissa Lyons

A Snowlit Christmas Kiss (Regency Christmas Kisses, Book #1)A Snowlit Christmas Kiss by Larissa Lyons

Tracy’s rating: 3.5/4 of 5 stars

Series: Regency Christmas Kisses, #1

Release Date: December 13, 2022

Edward Snowden Thomas Redford was the third son of a viscount and never imagined he would inherit the title, much less his brother’s bride, but that is exactly what happened. He learned his new destiny as he lay in a hospital recuperating from the loss of his arm, and several broken bones in his remaining hand and his leg, injuries he sustained in Spain battling Napoleon at Albuera. Now months later and mostly healed, Ed makes his way home to meet his future bride, but before he commits the rest of his life to duty, he is going to spend a few days at his friend Warrick’s hunting lodge. At least that was the plan before his rented horse was spooked and he was thrown during a snowstorm and forced to leave half his belongings and walk in the dark. As he sets out, he sees a faint light and makes his way toward it, hoping it is shelter. However, the light leads him to a young woman, digging a hole – in a snowstorm – without a coat – covered in blood. He introduces himself as Edward, which she assumes is his surname and he learns her name is Mary Anne, and after just a few minutes in her company, he is captivated.

Anne Larchmont, Merry Anne to her sister Harriet, had escaped her house and the preparations for her betrothal ball to visit her friend Isabella Spier. While visiting, one of Lord Spier’s tenants goes into labor and needs help, as her husband is in London with Lord Spier. As Isabella is blind, Anne offers to help, which is how she ended up in a field after dark in a snowstorm digging a grave for a cat. After the difficult birth of triplets and the sorrow of losing one of the infants, all Anne wants to do is bury the cat and sleep for a week. But all that changes when a handsome stranger joins her and offers her shelter for the night. As she has decided that she is going to refuse to marry her substitute betrothed, especially after waiting for his brother for over eight years, she agrees to a night with “Mr. Edwards” with the understanding that she is not a trollop. They set out for the cottage, moving faster when they believe they are being stalked by a wild animal. And they spend a lovely evening filled with nothing more than heated kisses and companionship together. The next morning they part, never expecting to see each other again. But fate has plans for these two and with the help of a shape-shifting matchmaker, they may just find their HEA.

This was an interesting novella, that used mistaken identity and unwanted betrothal tropes as well as a twist with a matchmaking shape-shifter, which was unexpected and surprisingly entertaining. This was a sweet story with great characters, low-heat love scenes, delightful secondary characters, and a HEA, complete with an epilogue. I enjoyed the story, but the writing was a little choppy and the dialogue shifts between characters was not always as smooth as it could be. Overall, it was an entertaining story that held my attention and one I would be happy to recommend.

*I am voluntarily leaving a review for an eARC that I requested and was provided to me by the publisher. All opinions in this review are my own.*