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Published by Harlequin on December 1, 2016
Genres: Erotica, Rom-Com, Romance
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Source: NetGalley, Purchased audiobook

Hard as steel…and hotter still!
Never mess with a woman who carries a blowtorch in her backpack. Welder and artist Veronica "Flash" Redding's playful sense of evil sometimes gets the better of her. Like when her insanely handsome, wealthy, suited-up boss gave her the most sensuously wicked night of her life…then dumped her. Yep, revenge is a dish best served hot.
Only Ian Asher isn't quite letting Flash get away quite so easily. He's not ready to forget the intensity between them. The searing heat when they touch. And the deliciously demanding control Ian wields in the bedroom. Now he has only the holidays to convince Flash that they belong together…and that even the most exquisite, broken things can be welded back together.
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Book & Audiobook Review: 5 Stars
Story: 5 Stars Performance: 5+ Stars
The last addition to the Men At Work Series was hilariously awesome! Veronica AKA Flash and Ian AKA The Boss were perfect together. When I started reading the book, I first saw a very bitter and vindictive Flash, and a grumpy and kind of an asshole Ian, but later, when their truer personalities were showing as the story was progressing, I found funny and easy going characters that I ended up loving so much.
This story had five stages, just like Ian’s dick.
Stage One: Flaccid. It was when Flash was all mad at Ian for dumping her, because he was her boss. In this stage they both were miserable.
Stage Two: Yawning and Stretching. It was when Flash quit her job. They both were sure they wouldn’t see each other ever again, but… Thanks to Ian’s brilliant and desperate idea of her doing some welding in his new fireplace lead them to better and hotter things.
Stage Three: Full hard on. You can imagine what Flash and Ian were doing during this stage. *chuckles*. But this full force erected stage also meant them opening their hearts to each other. It was beautiful <3
“I’ve spent six months not being able to take a full breath because of you and now I can breathe again and all I want to breathe in or out is you.”
Stage Four: About to orgasm. I loved this part of the book, because they were tested and there was a little drama but what Ian and Flash had was true love, true respect for each other, and true support. There was also solo accomplishments for both of them that made this story even better.
Stage Five: Coming. One Hot December has an awesome happily ever after.
What did I love the most about this book? The resemblance it had with The Original Sinners Series. It’s kinky and funny and the characters felt like a gender swap for Kingsley—Flash— and Nora—Ian—, which made me love them even more.
As for the audiobook, Lidia Dornet did a flawless performance for One Hot December. She made the characters sassier and sexier and her breathy voice for the sex scenes was just perfect. I loved her tone of voice and her pace. I also loved the inflexions she made for the secondary characters.
Finally, I have to say WELL DONE, TIFFANY. I loved the whole series, all three stories set in Mount Hood were unique and sexy and romantic and funny as hell. I can’t wait what the next year brings.



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