Saturday, 25 December 2021

Book Review: A Fire For Christmas by William R. Hincy

 Book Review

 


Basic Details:

Book Title: A Fire for Christmas

Subtitle:

Author: William R. Hincy

Genre: Fantasy

Part of a series?

Order in series:

Best read after earlier books in series?

Available: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/33017426-a-fire-for-christmas

Overall score:

I scored this book 3/5

Short Summary of the book:

My rating is influenced by the fact one of the characters really got on my nerve. Her snobbish behaviour really put me off.

The idea of the book is interesting. Two writers meet at a writer’s conference before the pandemic. They hit it off and retire to a supply cupboard.

Then, the pandemic strikes and both are isolated on their own and aim to keep the flame going. But what will happen when Christmas comes around and restrictions are eased?

What I liked about the book:

Some of the stories within the book were quite interesting and nice.

What I didn’t like about the book:

Lourdes really got on my nerve. Her self-importance and downright rude behaviour towards a fellow author really got my back up.

My favourite bits in the book:

The Coal Train and Hall-Marked at Christmas were quite good stories.

My least favourite bits in the book:

I enjoyed the above two stories, but the selfishness of Lourdes really annoyed me.

Any further books in the series? Any more planned by this author?

This is the first book I’ve read by this author.

What books could this be compared to and why?

This is a fantasy novel. It is a real page-turner and action-packed.

Recommendation:

In summary, I would recommend this book for the following readers:

 

Children

No

Young Adult

Maybe

Adult

Yes

 

If you like fantasy and do not mind self-important ramblings, this may be the book for you.

I’m looking forward to reading more by this author.

Book Description by Author:

It’s Christmas 2020—be careful what you wish for! After meeting at a pre-pandemic writers conference, struggling sci-fi novelist Jeffrey Dahl attempts to rekindle a romance with renowned holiday erotica author Lourdes D.P. Ivy. But stay-at-home orders, social distancing, and communication gaffes lead to a series of old-fashioned letters as the would-be lovers exchange Christmas stories.

 

From award-winning author William R. Hincy, A Fire for Christmas takes a satirical blowtorch to our most cherished holiday stories, then invites the reader to make snow angels in the ashes.

 

Will Jeff and Lourdes catch fire? In 2020, nothing is certain.

 

Featured in the collection:

 

A Fire for Christmas: Afternoon cartoons-obsessed Billy Lynus has one item on his wish list—a Navy Stan action figure. But if past disappointment is kindling for future humiliation, Billy is primed to ignite a Yule log that’ll burn for Christmases to come.

 

The Coal Train: After being naughty on Christmas Eve, Moya and her brother Aden awake to find coal in their stockings and a train in their suburban front yard. The duo stowaway on a madcap adventure, but there are no kindred spirits, kindly ghosts or quirky conductors to guide them. And this train isn’t going to the North Pole.

 

Dungeons and Santa: A lonely teenager devises a plan to make his Christmas wish come true. The catch—Santa.

 

Hall-Marked at Christmas: Climatologist Moya Hoffman aims to reverse climate change by making it snow across the globe on, you guessed it, Christmas. But matters are complicated when the tiny hamlet of Christmas Village faces stay at home orders after a nefarious stranger goes scrambling through the local mall, maskless and coughing all the way. Throw in a burgeoning romance with new-to-town mechanic Bill Lynus, a desperate desire for human contact after months of isolation, and the potential sale of the family’s antique car museum, and there are all the trimmings for a Christmas romance unfit for cable TV.

 

It Isn’t, Actually: After a suicide attempt goes awry, former city councilman Jorge Sanchez finds himself pulling his guardian angel from the river. Granted a glimpse of what the town would be like if he was never born, Jorge is left questioning if it’s really a wonderful life. At Christmas!

 

ADVANCED PRAISE FOR A FIRE FOR CHRISTMAS

"A book you can read. There are a lot of words here... probably too much." - Cousin Elroy

 

"A riot! The best book ever written!!" - Mom

 

"In A Fire for Christmas, William R. Hincy once again proves he is the writer most likely to have multiple personality disorder." - Hincy's therapist (who really doesn't pay that much attention so, like, what does she know?!?)

 

"A MUST READ for anyone who's a masochist." - @DonnaTheDom6969

 

"I think it's quite good, actually." - the author.

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