Becky Baldridge
His for the Holidays is such a fun story, perfect for relaxing in your favorite chair before the holiday crazy or even after as you rest up for New Year's. Gage and Hannah are likable characters both together and separately, and I absolutely loved Gage's family, particularly his mother. They meet in the elevator in their building, which of course, sparks the attraction, and a combination of circumstances leads to a fake relationship for the holidays.
Trio Reviews
While this was my first time reading Samantha Chase's writing, His for the Holiday definitely won't my my last! Lighthearted humor flows throughout the entire story, and this is one seriously feel-good romance. While getting stuck in an elevator might not be a groundbreaking meet-cute, Hannah and Gage have terrific chemistry, and their mutual attraction is clear. These two are adorable, and I was plugging for their happily ever after from the very first page. Interesting aspects of Hannah's personality come to light as she faces up to her work goals, and Gage has family drama which kept me chuckling. A very enjoyable holiday romance. The audio version is performed by Elizabeth Cottle who's plucky, cheerful voice works perfectly for this story. There's a large cast of characters, and a wide variety of ages represented in His for the Holidays, and I'm impressed by Elizabeth Cottle's impressive range and skill. Well done.
Sophie Koufes
His for the Holidays is a sweet contemporary Christmas fake relationship romance sure to make you jolly. Gage and Hannah are a meet cute with a Christmas theme and I love it. Fun laughs, merry perfect for the holiday read by the fireplace. Elizabeth Cottle narration was purely blissful. Her tone was Christmasy spirited and a joy to listen.