3 Stars
A warm, cosy holiday romance, with a grumpy x sunshine pairing, a dash of spice, and Christmassy happenings aplenty.
I liked the set-up, I enjoyed the enviable small-town setting, I loved the secondary characters, and the romance was very sweet and sexy, once it really got going.
My personal mistake, however, may have been that I listened to the audiobook (because I didn’t have any library access to the actual book at the time) and I had a few issues in doing so.
The story itself was dual POV, as was the narration, and I found myself loving the MMC, Ves, performed impeccably by Sean Patrick Hopkins, but I didn’t fare as well with the FMC, Elisha.
I think my disconnect with Elisha’s character had A LOT to do with the particular voice that narrator Keylor Leigh used for Elisha’s dialogue. It was whiny and grating on my last nerve, very early on (literally page one), reminiscent of Velma’s voice in the original Scooby Do cartoons, to put it into some form of context.
It was especially vexing because Leigh (the narrator) delivered a flawless narration on all other counts—from the general narrative parts, to Elisha’s inner monologues, to voicing Ves and other characters during her POV chapters, I thought she was great. But the fact Elisha came across as so shrill and child-like when talking, unfortunately seeped a lot of enjoyment I may have had from this story otherwise, which was a damn shame.
So, I guess, I would say the story itself was very nice, and I’d be happy to try more from this author, but I don’t think I would recommend the audiobook. If you have interest in reading this small-town holiday romance, and you have the means to do so, my advice would be to definitely try the actual book over the audio, if you can.