Twas The Night by Sandra Hill, Kate Holmes, Trish Jensen


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Title: Twas The Night
Publisher: Bell Bridge Books
Pub Date: Nov 15, 2010 (Date Published:22th Dec, 2011)

ISBN: 9781611940022
Author: Sandra Hill,Kate Holmes, Trish Jensen
Category: Adult Fiction: Others: Contemporary Women

Synopsis:

It all started four nights before Christmas, when Snowdon’s Three Musketeers tagged along the renowned Santa Brigade (Seniors Welfare Bus) under undesired circumstances. The three best friends (Blue Angels pilot of US Navy, Sam Merrick a.k.a Slick; Private Investigator Kevin Wilder a.k.a JD, and ex-NFL player Stanley Kijewski a.k.a Stan) respectively met their soul mates on their journey to their best friend a.k.a childhood guardian, George’s wedding at Maine.


Along the trip to Snowdon Hope Shelter and George’s wedding, Sam tried to reconcile with his ex, Reba (also known as the director of Santa Brigade, Kelvin stood against Law and reluctant to handle Callie (the fashion designer on trial) to police. While Stan fell for Dana, the brondie forest ranger. They were also met with a group of fun going yet meddling seniors from their hometown: Betty Bad-Ass the driver, Maudeen the hairdresser cum computer geek, Dr Meg and Dr Maggie, the twins writers who wrote about peculiar sex edu book, John and Ethel the fifty years married loverbirds. It was a interesting and meaningful trip, which on the way they sharing kindness with people in needs, especially Richie of Littleton shelter, Mike and Penny of dilapidated Moose Lodge.
The story has a lovely at the mean time interjected with delicious and sultry bed scenes.

Comments:
I rated this book 3 out of 5 stars. I personally prefer story that focuses on one particular romance instead of alternate each chapter with 3 pairs of couples. The starting was rather slow, storyline kind of dull to my liking. To me, it seems things only getting interesting after ¾ of the book. Nevertheless, it still a good read during this festive season!


Note: I receive the digital ARC of this book from the publisher via Net Gallery. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.

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