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A review by liferhi_inspired
Three Christmases by Stone Bastion, Kat Bastion
5.0
Three Christmases was the fourth book in the No Wedding series. While this book was written in such a way that it has the possibility of being read as a stand alone, I wouldn't recommend it. Hannah and Cade have had to go through a lot to get to the point of the story that they're at now, and most of that is lost without reading the previous books.
After reading Two Bar Mitvzas, I didn't think that this series could get any better; boy was I wrong. Hannah and Cade have had to fight an uphill battle to get to a good point in their relationship. Just when they think they have it all figured out their thriving careers threaten to separate them. This book will cause you to fall even more in love with Hannah and Cade then you were previously.
This book is a bit different than the previous books because it's written from the POV of both Cade and Hannah. This book still keeps with the same great flow and banter that the previous books had, and will keep you hooked. Three Christmases is a bit different from some of the previous books in that it focuses more on Hannah and Cade's relationship and careers, as opposed to the Invitation Only business that they once had. While Three Christmases as a whole is a bit unexpected since it didn't follow the trend of the previous books, it was just as addictive if not more so.
*I received a copy of this book in exchange for my honest opinions*
After reading Two Bar Mitvzas, I didn't think that this series could get any better; boy was I wrong. Hannah and Cade have had to fight an uphill battle to get to a good point in their relationship. Just when they think they have it all figured out their thriving careers threaten to separate them. This book will cause you to fall even more in love with Hannah and Cade then you were previously.
This book is a bit different than the previous books because it's written from the POV of both Cade and Hannah. This book still keeps with the same great flow and banter that the previous books had, and will keep you hooked. Three Christmases is a bit different from some of the previous books in that it focuses more on Hannah and Cade's relationship and careers, as opposed to the Invitation Only business that they once had. While Three Christmases as a whole is a bit unexpected since it didn't follow the trend of the previous books, it was just as addictive if not more so.
*I received a copy of this book in exchange for my honest opinions*