Title:
"Wet, Hot, Australian Christmas"
Author:
A.V. Sanders
Page/Word
Count: 39 pages/11,500 words
Release
Date: December 16, 2015
Publisher:
Less Than Three Press
Genre:
Holiday Themed Contemporary Gay M/M Romance
Reviewed by: Meredith
Blurb: Reid, an American
shark research scientist, is in Perth, Australia working to develop a mobile
app that may revolutionize shark safety practices. But even the company of his
boyfriend, Graham, isn't enough to stave off homesickness as Christmas
approaches, and a missing shark and Graham's struggling business seem set to
ruin the holiday for good.
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Review
This
is such an adorable and sweet novella. Being from America I’ve never
experienced an Australian Christmas. I grew up with white Christmases
and below freezing Decembers. I felt for Reid. It must be so hard to
acclimate to the change and get into the holiday season. But through all this, through Reid and Graham falling deeper in love, finding the holiday spirit, and mothers, they are also trying to find a shark that Reid adores and has gone missing.
This was so freaking cute but over too soon. I think I could’ve read these two for even longer! For such a short story we met exes, best friends, mothers, pokey cats, and a pregnant shark! Oh my!
If you’re looking for a smile look no further than this book for sure.
Author Bio
Author Bio: A.V. Sanders loves and lives in the San Francisco Bay
Area. She shares her home with her husband, two cats, and tropical aquarium
fish. She is an avid hoarder of Halloween decorations and inconsequential
information. When writing science fiction, mystery, horror and romance with
LGBTQ+ main characters, she can be found staying up all hours of the night
listening to endless sets of EDM music. She is an advocate of love, art,
animals, and frivolous acts of beauty. She also has a growing suspicion that
not causing harm to one another is what matters in the end.
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i would love to celebrate the holidays a different way
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