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Sorority mom Becca Fairfield is used to guys not taking her seriously. She’s too blond, too quirky, or Just. Too. Much. So she’s ditched dating to focus on her job and a house filled with drama and plenty of tea. Now with the holidays and a major blizzard on her doorstep, Becca has everything she needs to survive the next two weeks on her own. Hot cocoa, plenty of books . . . and the memory of a steamy kiss with a certain sexy, grumposaurus next-door neighbor to keep her warm. Only Becca’s seriously underestimated this Snowpocalypse. So when the power goes out and Harrison Cooper—football coach, master crank, and the guy who acted mega-awkward after said steamy kiss—offers her shelter, it only makes sense to accept. They’ll just be Blizzard Buddies. Hang out, stay safe, and maybe indulge in a little R-rated cuddling . Becca knows that Harrison isn’t the dating kind, and what happens during the storm lasts only as long as the storm. But are they keeping warm . . . or playing with fire?
Publication Year: 2023
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Becca and Harrison are pure sunshine x pure grump, however, Harrison is also a cinnamon roll under his grumpy layers. I loved every minute that I spent reading their story.
This is their second chance romance that is brought on by a freak blizzard int he Midwest that has them blizzard buddies - finding ways to keep warm when they are bunked at Harrison’s house & without power.
I loved that both characters were complex and working through their own personal issues and growth - but also supporting the other on their growth.
I wasn’t happy about the miscommunication that was thrown in but I really appreciated how it was handled and the certain things that came into consideration that caused the miscommunication. It didn’t feel like miscommunication from the characters but outside sources that led to it.
Overall, I really liked this book and I would definitely add it to my recommend list for those that are looking for cozy winter books - even with Christmas in the title, it didn’t feel Christmas centric, but more so happened at that time of the year.
Thank you to NetGalley & Forever for the E-ARC and thank you to Forever for the finished copy in exchange for my honest review.