Holiday Games (Play by Play, #6.5)

Holiday Games (Play by Play, #6.5)

Jaci Burton

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AN ALL-NEW PLAY-BY-PLAY NOVELLA New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Jaci Burton’s “must-read” (Fresh Fiction) Play-By-Play series now arouses the sexy holiday spirit as a passionate young couple discovers the boundless rewards of pleasure. All Elizabeth and Gavin Riley want for Christmas is a baby. Despite over a year of trying, conception hasn’t been successful. But for a high-achiever like Elizabeth, she must succeed at everything. That means making the very most of every opportunity with her husband. And when it comes to nonstop sex Gavin’s not really complaining. Exhausted, maybe... Unfortunately, this holiday season they’re not exactly given a lot of private time. Elizabeth is hosting the holiday, Gavin’s sister is getting married, and the house is wall-to-wall with family. For Elizabeth and Gavin the nights may be chilly, but the urge is still hot. And they’re not about to let any distraction get in the way of their necessary pleasures during a holiday game that yields so many unexpected surprises. Includes a preview of Jaci Burton's upcoming novels Melting the Ice and Hope Flames.


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  • Page.wasted
    Mar 13, 2025
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  • Cheri
    Apr 03, 2025
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    Really wasn't impressed with this book. I get that it is more of a "filler" book to let the readers visit some of the early characters of this series. But there was no conflict, not really anyway.

    Sure, Liz was upset that she was taking longer than she wanted to get pregnant. But I believe most people reading this can see what Liz cannot. Plus, from a fertility stand point, it hadn't been that long. I get that it's a deeply personal matter and can cause great stress. Don't get me wrong. But as the reader I knew differently than Liz and therefore was not viewing her pregnancy issue as a conflict.

    All that being said, it was great to drop in on the Riley's again and catch up on their lives.

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    Really wasn't impressed with this book. I get that it is more of a "filler" book to let the readers visit some of the early characters of this series. But there was no conflict, not really anyway.

    Sure, Liz was upset that she was taking longer than she wanted to get pregnant. But I believe most people reading this can see what Liz cannot. Plus, from a fertility stand point, it hadn't been that long. I get that it's a deeply personal matter and can cause great stress. Don't get me wrong. But as the reader I knew differently than Liz and therefore was not viewing her pregnancy issue as a conflict.

    All that being said, it was great to drop in on the Riley's again and catch up on their lives.

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