Once
Upon a Snow Day: Isabelle is a successful, workaholic book editor with
no time for a man, and then her friend suggests a snow day. It’s then that she
meets fellow freelancer on the slopes and encourages her to have a little fun.
Story is a good message of taking a break from work once in a while. “Most
people work for the paycheck, not because it’s their passion.” (LOC 379). A
wonderful short story that’ll melt your heart!
4 stars
Once
Upon a New Year’s Eve: The last thing Gemma wanted to do on New Year’s
Eve was pick up her drunk brother at a honky tonk bar, much less run into an
old crush from school. Loved how Aaron protected her from that guy. But will it
go beyond the one night? Sweet! 4 stars
Once
Upon a Camp Fire: Sarah must impersonate her twin sister at a camp. She
couldn’t do this, not with how untrained she was. This story was more sporty
than anything else, but it was still a decent read with an HEA ending. In fact,
most of this series seems to follow the same “cute meet” set-up. 3 stars.
Once
Upon a Coffee: A coffee date leads to an accidental mix-up at a coffee
shop and, thus, ends up being the best date ever. Probably one of the best ones
I’ve read in this series. Like I said, they’re mostly the same: sweet, cute, darling.
But nothing fancy. They’re probably too short, if you ask me. Probably best to
have them in a bundle since they’re so short. But still a good read. 4 stars
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