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Thursday, 25 April 2019

Book Review: Christmas with the Boss by Annie Seaton

Christmas with the Boss
by 
Annie Seaton


Well here I am with my last Christmas read that was due in 2018. I did actually read this over the Easter break (only just reviewing it now) so I will count this toward achieving my goal of finishing my outstanding Christmas reads before Easter.


Publisher: Self published
Publication date: 7th October 2015
Pages: 130
Format Read: eBook
Source: Kindle freebie.


Jilly Henderson was looking forward to a week of bliss at the beach: alone, no work and no one to bother her.
The last thing she expected was to find her hunky boss holidaying in the beach shack next door.He looked mighty different to the uptight executive she was used to. He'd shed the suit and turned into a surf god.

Dominic is horrified that Jilly is living in the old shack. Rumour has it that it's haunted. He wants her to move but she digs in.

Can she ignore his charms...and who is the secret visitor who won't leave her in peace?
  






When Jilly unexpectedly runs into her boss during the Christmas holiday break, she finds he’s not the ice-man they all think he is back in the office.


Dominic has met his match with fiery Jilly. This is definitely not the same quiet woman he works with.

All the descriptions of the trip from Sydney to the mid North Coast town of Sandy Heads were so familiar and when it is set in an area you know and love it makes the story so much more connected.

Christmas with the Boss was an absorbing Christmas novella with a cheeky paranormal element. Seaton writes humour, suspense and passion with equal fervour.

My rating 10/10

*this review is part of the Book Lover Book Review Aussie author challenge
and book #11 in the Australian Women Writers challenge




Photo credit: Goodreads
 Annie Seaton lives near the beach on the mid-north coast of New South Wales. She is fulfilling her lifelong dream of writing and has been delighted to discover that readers love reading her stories as much as she loves writing them. Her career and studies spanned the education sector for most of her working life until she took up a full-time writing career. She is now published internationally in e-books across the romance genre, and in 2014 was voted Australian Author of the Year by romance readers in the AusRomToday.com Readers' Choice Awards. In 2015 she was voted Best Established Author.Her first traditionally published print book, Kakadu Sunset, was shortlisted from Romantic Book of the Year in 2016. Each winter, Annie and her husband leave the beach to roam the remote areas of Australia for story ideas and research.






1 comment:

  1. This is a great review as always! I'm glad that you enjoyed the book very much :)

    Elle Inked @ Keep on Reading

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