Monday, December 26, 2022

S.E.X Review~ Christmas Together by Jamie Lynn Miller

Snowflakes and spies and mistletoe, oh my!

It’s been five months since British Intelligence agents Liam Bancroft and Colin Mason found the courage to weather the emotional storm of painful, long-buried secrets and confess their love for one another.

As their first Christmas together approaches, they want nothing more than to return to the idyllic English countryside and the cottage that has come to mean so much to them.

But the road there is fraught with obstacles. They must navigate the aftermath of finally revealing their relationship to family and the intelligence service, and an undercover operation that puts Liam’s life in jeopardy.

Will it take a Christmas miracle to bring Colin and Liam together for the holiday?

(This novel is a sequel to Stronger Together, but can be read as a standalone holiday book)


I had forgotten how much I loved Jamie Lynn Miller’s characters, Liam and Colin, until I read her latest book, Christmas Together. Set in the 1970’s, the author pinpointed the verbiage, the dress, and the mannerisms of the time- I felt like I was in the 70/80s.

The two British intelligence agents loved hard, but in secret. Finally deciding to come out, the men faced good and bad vibes from those around them, and through it all stuck together.

I adored their synergy. Their ease of making each other feel special was palpable through Ms Miller’s hand.

Even though the book can be read as a standalone, I recommend reading book 1 as well. You will get a real sense of the love and sweet demeanor the men have toward each other.

Definite S.E.X.

A five handcuff review


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