Jenn (The Book Refuge)'s Reviews > December Midnights
December Midnights
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A unique little Holiday Romance novella!
Like every good Holiday Romance, it takes place in a small town. There's a little bit of fate and a whole lot of chemistry that brings them together. The winter solstice holds a little bit of magic in this place. It was fun to watch it all play out.
Gray is in a tough place as he transitions his career from player to coach. He and his brother are investing in a small coastal town but he's not planning to stay too long. But the Timekeeper Inn is where his parents met and fell in love, so there's just something that draws him there.
Aurora runs an inn with her adoptive mother and she is a bit dismayed that outsiders are butting into her livelihood. But then she meets Gray and they have an intense moments of insta-lust and she thinks maybe, just maybe, he could be the ONE. The one that fate has promised her.
So yeah, this story is a lot of insta-lust. But that's how novellas often go. I enjoyed their chemistry and the small town vibes. It was a nice story to pass the time.
Narrated in Duet Style by Tor Thom & Savannah Peachwood. They brought the story to live so well!
4 stars
3 on the spice scale
*Thank you to the author for an ALC of this title.*
Like every good Holiday Romance, it takes place in a small town. There's a little bit of fate and a whole lot of chemistry that brings them together. The winter solstice holds a little bit of magic in this place. It was fun to watch it all play out.
Gray is in a tough place as he transitions his career from player to coach. He and his brother are investing in a small coastal town but he's not planning to stay too long. But the Timekeeper Inn is where his parents met and fell in love, so there's just something that draws him there.
Aurora runs an inn with her adoptive mother and she is a bit dismayed that outsiders are butting into her livelihood. But then she meets Gray and they have an intense moments of insta-lust and she thinks maybe, just maybe, he could be the ONE. The one that fate has promised her.
So yeah, this story is a lot of insta-lust. But that's how novellas often go. I enjoyed their chemistry and the small town vibes. It was a nice story to pass the time.
Narrated in Duet Style by Tor Thom & Savannah Peachwood. They brought the story to live so well!
4 stars
3 on the spice scale
*Thank you to the author for an ALC of this title.*
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