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Review: Hate Me Under the Mistletoe by Kelly Jamieson

What happens under the mistletoe stays under the mistletoeā€¦

Amyā€™s life isnā€™t living up to the famous Heller family brandā€”her love life and her careerā€”and she just wants to be alone for Christmas. So she takes off to a friendā€™s secluded mountain cabin. Ho fu*king ho.

Ryderā€™s workaholic tendencies have made him super successful in his business, but he hasnā€™t spent time with family for years. Thatā€™s all he wants this Christmas, plus a little down time at a cabin in the mountains. He loves Christmas and canā€™t wait for the family ugly sweater contest!

When Ryder walks in on Amy at an ā€œawkwardā€ moment, she canā€™t believe the man sheā€™s hated since she was sixteen has shown up here. He has to leave. But Mother Nature has other ideas when a blizzard shuts down the entire region…

Amy thinks a good place for Ryderā€™s Christmas cheer is up his ass. Ryder thinks Amyā€™s grown up into a smokinā€™ hot babe. Christmas is all about giving, and heā€™s got a really big package for Amy. Maybe naughty is the new nice…

Title:Hate Me Under the Mistletoe
Author:Kelly Jamieson
Series:Romancing the Rink (Book 1)
(Heller Brothers Series)
Pages:180
Genre(s):Contemporary
Trope(s):Christmas Romance
Enemies to Lovers
Forced Proximity
Sports Romance (Hockey)
Point of View:First Person, Present Tense , Dual Viewpoint (H & h)
Location:Canada
HEA:āœ”ļø
Release Date:26th October, 2021
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Short, tropey and sexy Christmas romance

4 stars

I didnā€™t have the most auspicious start to the novels of Kelly Jamieson but how could I pass up this novel what with the cute premise, adorable cover and the fact that itā€™s a Christmas romance? And Iā€™m glad I didnā€™t as this was a fun, quick and dirty snow storm of a romance.

Amyā€™s not feeling Christmas this year while Ryder is all about the holiday. Add in the fact that these two knew each other as children and, well, they didnā€™t part on the best of terms. So who better to get accidentally double booked together in a remote cabin? And thatā€™s before the snow starts to fall. Giddily claps hands at the trapped by a snow storm trope!

Amy is first at the cabin and sheā€™s looking to have a mope-fest of a Christmas after a series of personal blows. I understood her plans and her reasons behind them and she was a nice enough character. But as soon as Ryder got there, she turned into a bit of a brat. She eventually acknowledged this but to me, her reasons to hate Ryder – a man she hadnā€™t seen in about 10 years – was a bit flimsy. She got more likeable when she let her barriers down but she was never going to be my favourite.

Ryder on the other hand, was such a sweetheart. He (understandably) was surprised by Amyā€™s reaction to him but he maintained his upbeat attitude and his love for all things Christmas. All he wanted to do was get to his family for Christmas and I was smitten with him. He was definitely a keeper, even before we realise heā€™s a hugely successful environmental consultant off saving the planet!

“…weā€™re treated to some sex thatā€™s almost as hot as the cabinā€™s roaring fire.”

I have to admit to being hugely disappointed when I found out there were two bedrooms in the cabin, but luckily there were many other ways our couple could stumble into a cheeky kiss. The mistletoe, the naked dancing, the bubble bath in the only bathroom, the naked massageā€¦ none of which get us there. So by the time we do get there, weā€™re treated to some sex thatā€™s almost as hot as the cabinā€™s roaring fire.

I did enjoy Ryder and Amy as a couple – especially towards the end where they really showed that they were perfect for each other. We were told rather than shown that the pair had electric chemistry but I did enjoy the lighter moments between the pair such as the cat videos and their competitive gaming.

This is the 1st book in a multi-author Christmas series all focussed around the small town of Garland Grove and with an ice-hockey theme. As far as I can tell, the characters donā€™t overlap the different stories and each stands alone with its own HEA. Our heroine from this story is also part of the Heller family from Jamiesonā€™s previous Heller Brothers series. You donā€™t need to have read any of those novels to understand this one, either.

All in all, I really liked this short and tropey Christmas romance. It had a good feel and it was never a chore to read just a little bit more. It feels more cosy than Christmassy but I enjoyed it all the same. Like another reviewer said, I would have loved to see an epilogue since we didnā€™t quite reach the ā€˜I love youā€™ stage within the story as it was. But still it was 4 stars from me.

4 stars

* I received this book in exchange for my honest review. *

Kelly Jamieson is a USA Today bestselling author of over 40 romance novels and novellas. Her writing has been described as ā€œemotionally complexā€, ā€œsweet and satisfyingā€ and ā€œblisteringly sexyā€. She likes black coffee, white wine and high heelsā€¦and of course cheering on her Winnipeg Jets during hockey season! She loves hearing from readers, so please visit her website.

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