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Lissa's Review: Thresholds (The Walshes #8) by Kate Canterbary

REVIEWER PURCHASE PUBLISHER: Vesper Press RELEASED: December 14, 2017 GENRE: contemporary romance LENGTH: 212 pages FORMAT: ebook, paperback

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Twas the weekend before Christmas, when all through the North End
Not a Walsh had his life together, not even his friends;
The parties were planned by the foodies with care,In hopes that Wes and Erin would soon find their way there;
The men were stressing over last minute shopping lists and plans,
While the ladies were busy with work and nesting and finding the right paella pans;
When out in the dining room there arose such a clatter,
The Halsted dogs sprang from their beds to see what was the matter;
They whistled and shouted and called each other names,
While the secrets and announcements and surprises quickly came;
So onto another adventure they flew
With the sleigh full of Walshes, and the Commodore too—As they continued arguing and clamoring around, Down the road an unexpected visitor came with a bound;
But it wasn't long until couples were all nestled snug in their beds,With new memories of steamy holiday nights dancing in their heads. FIVE BOUNDLESS STARS
Gawd I love these Walshes, their dysfunctional but in the Walsh way their kind of normal. If that even makes sense. And I’ve said this before if Kate writes 20 of these books, I’ll read each and everyone. Thresholds was a bit different than the others. You had multiple points of views. Which, I usually don’t like more than two, I’m just very picky. But Kate is magic. She wrote this story with multiple points of views and your so enthralled by the story, it’s over, and then you just want more. How can it end like that?! I need more. I’m not going to tell you what happens. Because there’s so much that happens within all these pages. That I’d rather you just enjoy this as much as I did. I laughed throughout and also teared up. Anyway.. I can’t wait for the next one. Overall, I give this Five Boundless Stars.