The Werewolf’s Christmas Wish by Kristen Painter

Posted March 12, 2016 by BaronessMom in #ABaronessNoel, Paranormal, Review, Romance, Series, Short Stories / 0 Comments

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The Werewolf’s Christmas Wish by Kristen Painter

The Werewolf's Christmas Wish

by Kristen Painter
five-stars
Series: Nocturne Falls #4.6
Series Rating: five-stars
Published by Sugar Skull Books on February 23, 2016
Setting: Nocturne Falls, Georgia
Genres: Holiday Paranormal Romance
Pages: 50
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Also in this series: The Vampire's Mail Order Bride, The Werewolf Meets His Match, The Gargoyle Gets His Girl, The Professor Woos The Witch, The Witch's Halloween Hero, The Vampire’s Fake Fiancée, The Vampire's Valentine Surprise, The Shifter Romances The Writer, The Vampire's True Love Trials, The Dragon Finds Forever

*A Nocturne Falls Short Story*

Welcome to Nocturne Falls, the town that celebrates Halloween 365 days a year. The tourists think it's all a show: the vampires, the werewolves, the witches, the occasional gargoyle flying through the sky. But the supernaturals populating the town know better.

Living in Nocturne Falls means being yourself. Fangs, fur, and all.

Bridget Merrow has almost everything a werewolf could wish for. And it's not that her awesome family and popular business aren't enough - she just wants someone to share it all with this Christmas. Too bad the someone she wants doesn't want her. Or does he?

Howling Hot Holiday!

I have been waiting for The Werewolf’s Christmas Wish by Kristen Painter. I was so relieved. Bridget and Sam flirted with each other in The Werewolf Meets His Match, but circumstances caused them to drop the romance before it could begin. They clearly like each other. Bridget couldn’t figure out what Sam’s problem was.

Sam Kincaid doesn’t have much and is starting over. He doesn’t feel he can provide for Bridget in the way that he thinks (or her brothers have said) she should be taken care of. However, being locked in a walk-in refrigerator gave them plenty of time to talk it out. They seem to have worked it out for the most part. It’s a quick read, but adorable. I love that Bridget gets her happily ever after, too.

Five Stars

My rating for The Werewolf’s Christmas Wish by Kristen Painter is five stars. I find this short story exceptionally sweet. Christmas for the average working werewolf may not be typical for everyone, but Bridget and Sam know what they want. I highly recommend this series.

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About Kristen Painter

Kristin Painter

About the Author:

Kristen Painter likes to balance her obsessions with shoes and cats by making the lives of her characters miserable and surprising her readers with interesting twists. She currently writes award-winning paranormal romance and urban fantasy. The former college English teacher can often be found on the social media links below where she loves to interact with readers.

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