Thursday 27 November 2014

Cold Feet at Christmas by Debbie Johnson

"Running out on your wedding shouldn’t be this much fun!

A remote Scottish castle on a snowy Christmas Eve. A handsome husband-to-be. A dress to die for. It should have been the happiest day of Leah Harvey’s life – but the fairytale wedding turns sour when she finds her fiancĂ© halfway up the bridesmaid’s skirt just hours before the ceremony!

Fleeing the scene in a blizzard, Leah ends up stranded at the nearest cottage, where she collapses into the arms of its inhabitant – a man so handsome she thinks she must have died and gone to heaven!

And when Rob Cavelli suddenly finds himself with an armful of soaking wet, freezing cold, and absolutely gorgeous bride on the run, he’s more than happy to welcome her into his snowbound cottage this Christmas…"


There might be snow everywhere you look in Cold Feet at Christmas but boy this book couldn't get any hotter.  It left me sat wondering whether any man could ever come close to Rob Cavelli (also am I the only person that spent the whole book thinking I was reading about Roberto Cavalli, the Italian fashion designer?!)!

Cold Feet at Christmas is the perfect Christmas parcel - it's addictive, steamy, slightly festive (although I could see myself reading it at any time of the year as it really only starts off at Christmas time and it doesn't go full throttle for the Christmas theme!) and full of vibrant characters. The sexual tension between Leah and Rob was instant, and it was the aftermath of this that the book really concentrates on as Christmas dissolves into New Year, which is unique in itself.

I liked seeing both Rob and Leah's perspective on the same matters as it really drew you deeper into their story.  There are twists and turns along the way, including some hilarious laugh out loud moments. This might not be the most unpredictable of books, but it certainly kept my interest throughout.

Thank you so much to Debbie Johnson for the copy in return for an honest review.  Cold Feet at Christmas is an absolute bargain at 99p (ebook on Amazon) and it is, at the time of writing this, Number 1 in Amazon's Best Sellers for Holiday Fiction.  I do not hesitate to recommend that you go and grab yourself a copy!  A fabulous story but not for the faint hearted!!

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