Ratings11
Average rating3.5
Hannah Richmond is about to spend Christmas with the man of her dreams. The man of Hannah’s dreams has no idea she exists.
Hannah
I’ve been desperately looking forward to Christmas in my family’s snowy alpine chalet. Two blissful weeks of skiing, eating, and sneaking off for 'naps' to listen to my favourite audio erotica star. Yes, the man who warms my bed each night may have no idea I exist, but that doesn't stop me fantasising that his spicy stories and filthy words are for my ears only.
It's set to be the most relaxing Christmas ever. Until my brother shows up… with an unexpected guest.
Cameron
I’d planned to spend the holidays working. Just me, my microphone, and a lot of new content for subscribers of my audio erotica channel.
When I convinced my best friend to fly home and surprise his family, I never expected he’d take me along for the ride. I didn't expect to find myself halfway up a mountain. And I definitely didn’t expect to find out his sister is my biggest fan.
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Quick, light-hearted read. It's a fun concept - a woman is absolutely in love with her favorite audio erotica artist, and by chance, he ends up joining her family for Christmas.
I tend to like romance that has a bit more depth, but this was enjoyable. Not much conflict to be had, but if you're looking for a cute little Christmas romance story then this is the one.
3.5 rounded down.
So, I'd like to say the majority of my books are like 80% romance and 20% spice.
This book was not that! It's atleast 50% spicy. At a minimum. And although it was enjoyable, it is one where you'd need to be careful who you recommended it to.
The spice was good, hot and varied.
The family of the FMC was adorable. I can only assume there will be a book two about her brother.
As much slow burn build up as there can be in a novel this short.
Brothers best friend.
I will note that this is the second book I've read recently where a main character is a audio book voiceover guy type for a job, and although it's okay, I feel like it's a trope I will get tired of. Just like I don't love reading books where the main character is a writer.