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The song “Do You Hear What I Hear?” was written as a plea for peace
during the Cuban Missile Crisis in the middle of the Cold War with
Russia. Now Christmas is around the corner and live-in lovers Detective
Shelley Caldwell and Jake DeAtley are in a cold war of their own.
Shelley has all wonderful memories of Christmas, while Jake, born of a
mother turned vampire while pregnant with him, has none. They’ve come to
a compromise that she can decorate “her half” of every room, but there
can be no Christmas tree. Then a case of hit-and-run leaves a dead body
and a magical Christmas tree. With her woo-woo instincts ablaze, Shelley
can’t resist bringing home the tree, heating up the war with Jake.
There is more to the tree than either knows. Will it bring them back
together or push them farther apart. ~ Shelley and Jake met in the
novel “Hot Case,” deepened their relationship in “Hot Trick,” and
appeared in short stories “Hot Corpse” and “Hot Song.” Each case has a
different paranormal/urban fantasy bent and villain. And a little much
needed humor.
The song “Do You Hear What I Hear?” was written as a plea for peace during the Cuban Missile Crisis in the middle of the Cold War with Russia. Now Christmas is around the corner and live-in lovers...
The song “Do You Hear What I Hear?” was written as a plea for peace
during the Cuban Missile Crisis in the middle of the Cold War with
Russia. Now Christmas is around the corner and live-in lovers Detective
Shelley Caldwell and Jake DeAtley are in a cold war of their own.
Shelley has all wonderful memories of Christmas, while Jake, born of a
mother turned vampire while pregnant with him, has none. They’ve come to
a compromise that she can decorate “her half” of every room, but there
can be no Christmas tree. Then a case of hit-and-run leaves a dead body
and a magical Christmas tree. With her woo-woo instincts ablaze, Shelley
can’t resist bringing home the tree, heating up the war with Jake.
There is more to the tree than either knows. Will it bring them back
together or push them farther apart. ~ Shelley and Jake met in the
novel “Hot Case,” deepened their relationship in “Hot Trick,” and
appeared in short stories “Hot Corpse” and “Hot Song.” Each case has a
different paranormal/urban fantasy bent and villain. And a little much
needed humor.
A Christmas tree with a mind of its own, so to speak, gets between a telepathic detective and her semi-vampire lover.
Despite the strangeness it’s actually a simple premise, leading to an examination of relationships set in a fantasy world. The characters are enjoyable, especially the cop, and that’s what’s important, since she’s the lead. She’s telepathic with her twin and maybe others, including trees, which makes things more fun. Also really liked the nymph; she’s obviously magical, but in some ways so down to earth, even in the way she walks, or struts. . . or her taste in men, for that matter.
A fun passing of time.
3.5 pushed up to 4/5
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