Saturday 12 December 2015

Review: Kitty French's "Knight and Sleigh (Knight 3.5)."

Amazon.com:  http://amzn.to/1OWIVzN
Amazon UK:   http://amzn.to/1M6K9UH

Synopsis:

'We have good food, firewood, and you're naked. I can't think of a better way to spend Christmas eve.'

Set in a snowbound cabin beneath the glittering nordic aurora skies, Knight & Sleigh is a feel good, romantic and completely filthy Christmas treat for lovers of sexy erotic romance and happy ever afters. 

Viking sex-god Lucien Knight and his PA turned lover Sophie have now been a couple for twelve sinfully sexy months, and he pulls out all of the stops to make sure that their first proper Christmas together is one she will never forget... except he gets more than he bargained for. 

Written to sit between book two and three of the USA Today best-selling Lucien Knight trilogy, Knight & Sleigh is a must-read treat for fans of the series, but it can also be read as a stand alone erotic novella to introduce you to the emotional, sexy world of Lucien and Sophie. 

Romantic, cosmopolitan and intensely erotic - give yourself the gift of Lucien Knight for Christmas.

Review: Surj 

When Kitty French announced we'd be getting another dose of the gorgeous Lucien Knight, I was over the moon. And the icing on the cake was that it was going to be a festive novella set in the viking's home country of Norway... in a log cabin ... in a snow storm ... on Christmas eve!!! It really couldn't get much better if Kitty French tried!!! 

"Tell me you'll be my filthy dirty naked Christmas angel," he persisted. 
She swallowed and nodded, wide eyed and wanting. "I will."

Well, what can I say other than I absolutely adored this story. It was sweet, swoon worthingly romantic and as hot as hot can get in terms of those sex scenes... holy moly this couple really did pull out all the stops when it came to ensuring they had a kink filled Christmas eve. But this little snippet in the couple's lives wasn't just about the hanky panky. There was a sentimental, nostalgic side too that saw Lucien reminisce about his childhood and in particular his mother and it was those scenes that really tugged at the heart strings and left me feeling both saddened but equally hopeful that our viking would be able to move on from his past. 

All in all a wonderful festive addition to the "Knight Series" that has really made me want to go to Norway and stay in a log cabin in the middle of nowhere!!! 

"Knight and Sleigh" gets ❤️❤️❤️❤️

"No one's loved me the way you do. 
you make me believe in fairytales and in happy endings."

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