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The Man Who Loved Christmas (Harlequin Superromance, No. 877)

The Man Who Loved Christmas (Harlequin Superromance, No. 877)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another wonderful firefighter book
Review: Dylan and Beth have been nemeses forever. Furthermore, whereas Dylan delights in the spirit of the season, Beth tries to remain aloof, because of unspeakable heartbreak in her past that makes Christmas very painful.

When their attraction becomes undeniable, Dylan and Beth must decide whether it is purely lust or something to build a future on, and Beth, especially, must make a decision that could destroy everything.

Shay's firefighter books are simply wonderful, but we never lose sight of the characters, who remain the central point of her stories.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another wonderful firefighter book
Review: Dylan and Beth have been nemeses forever. Furthermore, whereas Dylan delights in the spirit of the season, Beth tries to remain aloof, because of unspeakable heartbreak in her past that makes Christmas very painful.

When their attraction becomes undeniable, Dylan and Beth must decide whether it is purely lust or something to build a future on, and Beth, especially, must make a decision that could destroy everything.

Shay's firefighter books are simply wonderful, but we never lose sight of the characters, who remain the central point of her stories.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Shay is one of the best in romance
Review: Firefighter Dylan O,Roarke learned to live life to the fullest and to cherish women from his now deceased, beloved Grandma Katie. Dyl is a major risk taker when it comes to his job. He has been commended and disciplined several times, as befits the Rockford, New York area legend.

EMS instructor Beth Winters hides from life. After several years, she still mourns (in solitude) the loss of her beloved spouse Tim and their daughter Janey. At the Fire Academy where recruits are trained, she emphasizes that safety of the fire fighter comes first. Beth detests the macho Dylan. In turn, she is the only female he dislikes, as he never forgot her disdain of him when he was her student several years ago.

Now Dylan is a temporary instructor at the Academy. He shares an office with his enemy. They share a classroom with trainees. Their differences at first confuse the students. However, soon Dyl and Beth begin to fall in love with one another, but can they find a middle ground for their class as well as their relationship?

The second novel in Kathryn Shay's "America's Bravest firefighter trilogy is a fabulous contemporary romance. The story line centers on the tension between Beth and Dylan, two opposites who fall in love with one another. The lead pair is a delightful duo while the support cast adds depth to the safety dispute between them. Fan favorites from the first novel (see FEEL THE HEAT) enhance the plot with important roles. Readers will enjoy THE MAN WHO LOVED CHRISTMAS and will look forward to next month's installment (CODE OF HONOR) in this splendid series that pays homage to our brave firefighters.

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful, emotional, sexy, funny book!
Review: This is the 2nd in her series about firefighters. I am a very serious romance reader and I tend to stay away from Harlequins because, in my opinion, most of them are not good. But I am glad I listened to my friend and read this book! It is certainly one of my favorites and the equal of any "mainstream" romance book I've read. Dylan is irresistble and Beth (who he calls "Lizzie Borden") is his perfect match. The characters are well-developed, the story is emotional and sexy, and the entire book is very well-written. I recommend you start with Shay's 1st book in this trilogy, FEEL THE HEAT. Dylan and Beth are in this one as secondary characters. To say they do not see eye to eye is an understatement! It is a joy to watch their turbulent and hostile relationship develop! Do NOT miss this book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dylan and Beth...enemies who become lovers...
Review: This storyline has been done before. Finally, someone has done it right! THE MAN WHO LOVED CHRISTMAS is a delightful, emotional love story not to be missed. Watching Beth and Dylan's relationship change is sometimes fun, sometimes heartwrenching, and always sexy! Their animosity starts in FEEL THE HEAT where they star as secondary characters. I could not put this book down...it is very absorbing. Kathryn Shay is a gem in the romance genre!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent book
Review: This was was an extremely emotionally satisfying book. I loved all the characters, and it helped that I had read the first book in the series, Feel the Heat. I really sympathized with Beth and what she has gone through over the years and her chemistry with Dylan was wonderful.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent book
Review: What a terrific book! Both the hero and heroine are multidimensional and realistically portrayed.Emotions run high when reading this book. The reader finds her/himself cheering alternately between Dylan and Beth as they ride the roller coaster of love. The dilemna at the end of the book is one that intellectual, modern day women can really empathize with as they are forced to choose between their heads or their hearts. What a wonderful way to escape by reading any book by Kathryn Shay, particularly this one! Enjoy!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Find me a man like Dylan O'Rourke!
Review: What a terrific book! Both the hero and heroine are multidimensional and realistically portrayed.Emotions run high when reading this book. The reader finds her/himself cheering alternately between Dylan and Beth as they ride the roller coaster of love. The dilemna at the end of the book is one that intellectual, modern day women can really empathize with as they are forced to choose between their heads or their hearts. What a wonderful way to escape by reading any book by Kathryn Shay, particularly this one! Enjoy!


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