Friday, November 30, 2018

Blog Tour: A Gentleman for Christmas by Prescott Lane

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A Gentleman for Christmas by Prescott Lane
Release Date: November 26th
A Gentleman for Christmas, an all-new standalone contemporary romance by Prescott Lane.
Some say “chivalry is dead.”
I don’t think so. Most women I know like a gentleman.
Protective, opens doors, treats women with respect, typically follows the rules.
But a gentleman doesn’t fall for his best friend’s woman. Current or ex.
And that’s what I’ve done.
During the Christmas season of all times — that magical time for decorations, gifts, family . . .
Yes, the girl who was off-limits for so long, who I’ve loved all my life, has come back in town and possibly back to me.
I can’t follow the gentleman rules this time. There’s too much at stake. I let her go once. I won’t let her go again.
What happens under the mistletoe, stays under the mistletoe.
Or does it?





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4.5 stars
Review by Jen Skewes

I loved this book.  It is a quick read about friends to lovers the has just he right amount of drama and a lot of swoon worthy moments.  Jax and Skylar were best friends growing up until he broke her heart.  Then things between them became a little distant.  While they still remained friends they weren't as close as they once were.  But that may all change very soon.
Jax writes the Rules for a Gentleman and has made career out of it.  While he preaches the rules to many people through his books and seminars, when it really comes to love it turns out, he may not be the expert that he is believed to be.  Honestly his love life I is non-existent.  The one girl that he has ever loved it off limits.  He mess up years ago and lost that change.  Or has he?  When Skylar breaks yup with her boyfriend Luke, who is also one of Jax's best friend, will he get the chance to finally get the girl, even if in means breaking all of the rules?

I loved Jax and Skylar together, both as friends and more.  You could see in the way they speak about each other, the memories they share and the chemistry between them, that they are meant to be together.  /Yes in order to be together, they would be breaking some major rules, and it may have been a little crappy how they went about things, but bottom line is that they made each other happy and you could feel the love and passion between them.  Everything happens for a reason and Skylar being back in Jax's life was enough reason for me.  

Prescott Lane did a great job with this little gem.  It was a short read but packed so much.  There was a little bit of drama and for a short story Ms. Lane managed to add so mu h to this story.  It made me feel all the feels and fall in love with the characters.  Loved it!!

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Excerpt:
“Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor’s wife.”
Otherwise known as the original bros before hoes commandment.
I’m not advocating calling women hoes. It’s an expression, so put away your Encyclopedia of Political Correctness.
There are rules in life. The Ten Commandments were just the beginning. We have rules for everything. How to drive. How to dress. How to walk across the damn street. So why not rules for love? That’s how all this started — a set of rules between my buddies and me.
The Bro Code.
Obviously, bros before hoes is rule one. We vowed never to let a girl come between us, which meant if one of us liked a girl, she was forever off limits.
Little did I know our teenage pact would launch my multi-million dollar career. A little tweaking here and some socially acceptable rewording there and The Gentleman’s Handbook was born.
I’ve written books and given seminars on everything from how to find love, to how to propose, to how to have a successful long-distance relationship. You name it, and I’ve got rules for it. Personally, I’ve never been much of a rule follower, but that’s my little secret.
The funny thing is I’ve never been in love. Well, there is this one girl, but we won’t talk about her. It does no good to think about someone you can’t have and never will.
My lack of emotional commitment hasn’t slowed down my career one bit. Currently, I have two books on the New York Times Best Sellers List. My seminars sell out like a Drake concert.
I always find it interesting that the rules started between a group of male friends, but it’s mostly women that come to hear me speak. Occasionally, you see the poor sap boyfriend who was dragged along to listen, but for the most part it’s all women.
This time of the year is no exception. December first until January first is important for guys. Holidays are big for a lot of couples. If you don’t know what you’re doing for your lady, you better figure it out and fast. In fact, my rule is that you should be paying attention all year long.
Trust me on this. If you remember something she mentioned she liked three months ago and surprise her with it at Christmas, she’ll spread her legs before Santa even has time to slide down the chimney. Let’s be honest, that is always at least part of the goal for guys.
So my current work in progress tackles Christmas. A how-to guide for the holidays.
The Gentleman’s Rules for Christmas.
About Prescott:
Prescott Lane is the Amazon best-selling author of Stripped Raw. She's got seven other books under her belt including: First Position, Perfectly Broken, Quiet Angel, Wrapped in Lace, Layers of Her, The Reason for Me, and The Sex Bucket List. She is originally from Little Rock, Arkansas, and holds a degree in sociology and a MSW from Tulane University. She married her college sweetheart, and they currently live in New Orleans with their two children and two crazy dogs. Prescott started writing at the age of five, and sold her first story about a talking turtle to her father for a quarter. She later turned to writing romance novels because there aren't enough happily ever afters in real life.

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