Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Book Review: Christmas in Venice by Meadow Taylor

@MeadowTaylor1 #bookreview #blog #bookblogger


by Meadow Taylor
rating 3 stars (2.6)

Summary:
Olivia's Christmas trip to Venice, Italy, should be a holiday dream come true. But when her unattended luggage becomes the focus of a handsome Italian policeman’s bomb investigation, she worries she won't even make it out of the Marco Polo Airport. Practically handcuffed to the best-looking man she’s ever seen, can Olivia convince him she isn’t a terrorist before he writes her off for good? Christmas in Venice is the perfect little treat to start the holidays off with a smile.(This short story is adapted from the first chapter of Meadow Taylor’s full-length novel, Midnight in Venice)


Purchase

My Review:
This was a pretty good story. Olivia does the unthinkable and leave her luggage with a stranger. When she returns she is met by an policeman who think the luggage is suspicious. That's really is the scope of this short story. It turns out to be nothing but now the two have developed a crush on each other. You can tell that this is probably a preview to a longer book. The books leave you hanging and not that satisfying. However, the full length continuation of the book would probably do a better job seeing as this is just a teaser. Unfortunately, it didn't tease me into action. So I may read the longer book but I'm not jumping on it. Onto the tbr list it goes.


About the Author
Meadow Taylor is the author of the romantic novels Midnight in Venice, The Billionaire's Secrets, and Falling for Rain, as well as the short stories Christmas in Venice and Christmas in Bruges. She loves to hear from her readers - please email her at meadowtaylor1@gmail.com and join her Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/meadowtaylorbooks. She also tweets @MeadowTaylor1.


Author Links

*If you would like to support this blog please consider purchasing your books through the links provided. Thank you for stopping by. Comment, share, and Happy Reading!

No comments:

Post a Comment