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Eli
There was a time when I thought my new stepbrother, Nathan Bailey, and I could be friends. Best friends, even. But then I walked past his room and hear his friends make fun of me. Instead of defending me, he laughs with them. And his clueless act when I give him the cold shoulder? That just seals the deal. I hate Nathan Bailey.

The only thing that can be worse than being forced to drive to our family’s annual Christmas retreat with him is being caught in a snowstorm and trapped in a different cabin. Alone.

Nathan
When my dad married Eli Madison’s mom, I was excited about the possibility of having a brother. We seemed to be on our way to a great friendship when Eli suddenly stopped speaking to me. He’s been a cute, angry kitten for years now, and I don’t know why. It would help if he talked to me, but when he isn’t ignoring me, his words drip with disdain. What I do know is that Eli Madison hates me.

The only good thing about being trapped in this cabin with him is that he can finally tell me what I did wrong all those years ago… and maybe I can figure out why cute is the first word that comes to mind when I think of him. My stepbrother.

Snowed in With You is a standalone MM Christmas story featuring grumpy-only-to-you/sunshine stepbrothers, a bi-awakening, only one fireplace, and a couple of Corio Heights cameos.

226 pages, Paperback

Published November 24, 2025

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Rye Cox

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Rye is an M/M Romance author who is a romantic at heart. She believes that love conquers all, and that's why her stories are guaranteed to always have an HEA. When she's not writing, she escapes to the world of books or daydreams about becoming a future cat lady.

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712 reviews155 followers
December 6, 2025
if you cut all the incessant and unnecessary repetition, this turns into a very nice, quick 60-page novella.

also, the line 'is his hot rod as velvety as the rest of his skin' will haunt me forever thanks for that 🫠
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1,970 reviews325 followers
November 25, 2025
3.75 ⭐

Eli has hated his stepbrother Nathan ever since he overheard his friends making fun of him and Nathan did nothing to defend him. The fact that Nathan acts clueless about the entire thing just grinds Eli's gears even more!

Worst of all, Nathan is his ride to their family's Christmas retreat—a fate worse than death in Eli's eyes. & if being forced to spend time with him wasn’t bad enough, thanks to a little detour along the way, he and Nathan are stuck weathering out a snowstorm in Nathan's uncle's empty cabin.

The crappy situation has tensions rising between them, and things finally come to a breaking point. When the truth outs, Nathan claims that it was all a misunderstanding, and Eli’s feelings for his stepbrother become even more confusing. Especially when he and Nathan start acting not so brotherly.

Snowed In With You was so cute! I'm not usually a fan of the miscommunication trope, but I was so glad when Nathan and Eli finally cleared the air between them. I loved all the snarky banter and sizzling chemistry between them prior to them realizing their feelings for one another, and how Nathan didn't even flinch when things started heating up between the two of them.

Overall, this was super cozy and fun, and all around a good time!

𝗪𝗛𝗔𝗧 𝗧𝗢 𝗘𝗫𝗣𝗘𝗖𝗧:
- holiday romance
- stepbrothers
- bi awakening
- one sided enemies to lovers
- grumpy, but only with you + sunshine
- forced proximity + snowed in together
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1,225 reviews43 followers
December 13, 2025
Audiobook is narrated by Zachary Zaba - excellent as always! I love ZZ's voice especially for twink MCs and so of course he does an especially good job with Eli. The voices for the characters are distinct and I always knew which MC was talking. Really enjoyed listening!

Eli and Nathan are stepbrothers, but soon after the family started living together, Eli overheard something from Nathan and his friends that was homophobic. Ever since then, Eli has been very snarky and prickly to Nathan, despite Nathan trying to be friendly with him. However, things come to a head when they are both forced to ride together - just the two of them - to a holiday family event and they get snowed in. I love how all this time together gives them a chance to clear up misunderstandings and truly get to know one another. Their chemistry is hot and their banter is fun/funny! I loved the cozy, holiday background and how they not only discover who the other is, but Eli figures out what he wants to do with his life. Their family is an involved one and I love how supportive they end up being. This is a cute holiday romance with feels and spice - just perfect when the weather is bad outside.

What to Expect:
*MM holiday romance
*one-sided enemies to lovers
*stepbrothers
*forced proximity
*snowed in
*black cat/golden retriever
*queer awakening
*lots of feels
*low angst
*supportive family
*great chemistry
*snarky banter
*first kiss/first times
*holiday baking
*miscommunication
*cameos from Coreo series
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8,329 reviews424 followers
December 23, 2025
Not gonna lie this MM holiday romance novella between stepbrothers was pretty cringe for me. They get snowed in together, there are grudges from a bullying incident in the past, one is a virgin and they become serious super fast. It was all just ick and only ok on audio. Very skippable and not one i would go out of my way to recommend.
1,547 reviews11 followers
November 27, 2025
This was a super sweet and cozy Christmas Story.
There is also the fact that Eli and Nathan are stepbrothers, and that adds that extra kick and element of forbidden and confusion to the mix, as does the fact that Nathan has (apparently) never been attracted to men.
I adored Eli’s cut grumpiness. Which is exclusively directed towards Nathan, as he is a big ol’ ray of sunshine with everyone else. As soon as they get snowed in together and Eli is forced to be in Nathan’s presence long enough to clear the air of something that happened years prior, all the hatred and his walls crumble pretty quickly.
I also loved Nathan: he’s steadfast and sure of himself enough not to freak out when he finds himself attracted to another man, who also just happens to be his stepbrother. Growly, possessive Nathan was quite funny, too.
I loved Zachary Zaba’s performance; I don’t know why he is not mentioned more when beloved narrators are listed, because he always does a great job portraying different characters and emotions, in my opinion.
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662 reviews25 followers
December 5, 2025
3⭐️

Step brother dynamics, a touch of enemies to lovers, forced proximity in a cosy cabin, the bi awakening thread, the grumpy sunshine contrast. On paper, it should have worked beautifully for me. In practice, it was a mixed experience.

The premise was promising. The execution wobbled for me in two main areas.

My first struggle was with the writing style, especially the inner monologues. Eli occasionally addresses the reader directly or frames his thoughts in a way that feels performative. It distances me from the character rather than pulling me closer, and I had the same reaction in a few of Nathan’s inner moments as well. It is not quite breaking the fourth wall, but it brushes against that feeling in a way I find distracting in books.

The second issue is the bi awakening, or gay for you, aspect. Even though Nathan later mentions he may have always been drawn to Eli, the first intimate moment arrives without any groundwork in either point of view. There is no real hesitation, no confusion, no guilt, no build up. Considering the situation involves stepbrothers who were never close and one of them openly dislikes the other, the scene needed a firmer emotional bridge. The later chapters do more to establish that connection, and their dynamic becomes more coherent, but in the particular moment it happened I found myself thinking this leap does feel pretty rushed. Not icky, not uncomfortable, just not organic.

Despite these issues, there are still warm, engaging moments in the story, and I can see why many readers will enjoy the snowed in, opposites attract atmosphere with the forbidden touch. For me, it simply didn’t come together as smoothly as I hoped, which is why it sits at a solid three stars.
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1,107 reviews
December 4, 2025
Snowed in with You by Rye Cox is part of the Corio Heights universe. Nathan and Eli have been stepbrothers for years. They had a falling out after Eli heard Nathan’s friends talking about him in a derogatory way. While traveling to the family’s cabin for Christmas break, they get stranded at Nathan’s uncle’s cabin. I really enjoyed this one. Eli was so prickly and Nathan was captivated by that. It made me laugh. I loved how into Eli Nathan was. Everything about him was intriguing. The romance was sweet and the family pretty understanding. I just really enjoyed reading this one. I think I had a smile on my face the whole time. I am going to need to go back and read the two books from the Corio Heights series to get the backstories of a few of the characters mentioned here. This was the perfect holiday read!

I received an ARC from the author for my honest review.
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2,530 reviews46 followers
December 13, 2025
**4.5**
What a great festive read! It has a hint of enemies to lovers, though it's only Eli who 'hates' his stepbrother, Nathan. Nathan wishes they had the friendship that started when they first met but something Eli overheard put an instant stop to that.
Now they're forced to share a car ride to head up to the cabin for their family Christmas vacation, with a little pitstop that has them snowed in together as well!
Eli is hilarious in his strong dislike and comments towards Nathan, whereas Nathan just tries to get along, and even become friends. Though, maybe the physical help he offered was a step over that line! It's sweet, hot, funny and heartwarming as these two come together Christmas (pun intended!) and have to figure out what comes next!
A highly recommended festive romance that has all the warm feels and a HEA that both men want, and need. Eli is so sweet in what he offers Nathan towards the end and I enjoyed the lack of angst in regards to the bi-awakening and a certain conversation with their parents.
I received an ARC and am happily giving a review.
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358 reviews37 followers
December 21, 2025
┈ Read this if you like ┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈
✦ Holiday Romance
✦ Step-Brothers
✦ Enemies-to-Lovers
✦ Forced Proximity
✦ Forbidden Love
✦ MM Romance
✦ Novella / Short Story

┈ MY THOUGHTS ┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈
- Nathan was so protective and sweet towards Eli 🥺 he was constantly looking to take care of him in every way he could and was extremely possessive of him 🫠
- The skin-to-skin hand job scene at the cabin🔥
- Their parents were so unbothered by their relationship, it was almost comical, pretty sure Eli’s sisters freaked out more than their parents 😅
- Overall: I wish there were more cute holiday MM novellas 😭 This was so fun and I’m glad I found it!

┈ OVERVIEW ┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈
⛔️ Warning - possible spoilers below ⛔️
Pacing: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
Characters: ⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
Spice: 🌶️🌶️🌶️/5
Overall:⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
Cover Art: ⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
Format: Audiobook: 4hrs 20min
POV: Dual 👥
Would I Recommend? 👍
Read Again? 👎
Setting / Location: N/A

Hero #1/MMC: Eli Maddison
〰️Characteristics: Short, wavy hair, skinny, angular face, clean shaven, long eyelashes, doe eyes, mellow voice, pretty, delicate, high eyebrows, strong nose, kissable lips, full ass
〰️Occupation: College student(Senior) —> Epilogue: Owns a Candy Shop
〰️Age: 20?
〰️Nickname(s): Baby

Hero #2/MMC: Nathan
〰️Characteristics: Huge, handsome, hot, tall, black hair, muscular/bulky, scruffy beard, deep voice, dimples, blue eyes
〰️Occupation: Works a demanding, corporate job —> Epilogue: Works in HR at the same company
〰️Age: 21?
〰️Nickname(s): N/A

H/h virgin? Yes: Eli
First kiss💋: 47%
First time they have sex: 83%
First time they say "I Love You": 78%
Noteworthy Chapters🔥: 8, 12, 13-14, 18, 20, 22
✔️Smut List: Praise, dirty talk, no condom, 🍑 play
OW/OM Drama? No
H/h cheat? No
Time apart? No
Did I cry? No
Ending: HEA 🥰
Standalone/Series? Standalone
Epilogue? Yes
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1,730 reviews84 followers
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December 4, 2025
This book was everything you want in a stepbrothers holiday romance - an opposites attract, grumpy/sunshine vibe with a past hurt/misunderstanding, a little forced proximity and a whole lot of awakened feelings! I totally vibed off the tension and the bi awakening - and I also love that when their relationship grew, it was explosive and exponential...

If you've read Rye's other stories you'll catch cameos from Corio Heights couples, but even if this is your first read from this author, you'll truly enjoy the experience.
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31 reviews
December 13, 2025

Sometimes you want a book for a certain season? Well I really just wanted a sweet Christmas vibe and this book was great for it. All fluff with a little angst at the beginning. Sometimes cringy writing, but worth the read.
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504 reviews106 followers
December 10, 2025
3.5 Stars ⭐️

I thoroughly enjoyed this one. I loved Nathan and Eli together, and I loved watching Nathan fall for Eli while Eli realized that everything he believed wasn’t actually true. It was such a fantastic, cozy Christmas read.
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101 reviews1 follower
December 22, 2025
2.5 Stars

Ummmm…..yeahhhh…. Eet ees wut eet ees. 🤷🏻‍♀️
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148 reviews5 followers
December 8, 2025
This was a little hard to get into since Eli was being so mean at the beginning but once you get past that their live story was a cute holiday romance.
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3,124 reviews16 followers
December 5, 2025
Ahh, to be young and misunderstood. Well, not exactly. Eli’s mom and Nathan’s dad have gotten married and blended their families. As an only child, Nathan was excited to have siblings, especially a stepbrother in Eli. He thought they could be friends, besties maybe. His mom died, and both he and his dad have struggled since. “It doesn’t help that we’re not as close as we used to be, when Mom was still alive. Dad’s grief had sent him running, both mentally and physically.” Nathan’s dad isn’t a bad person, just was grieving so hard. But now he’s happily remarried, and Nathan can have a new family. Except the stepbrother he’s always wanted started to hate him as soon as they moved in. Eli was also excited to have a stepbrother, but then he overheard something (this is where it’s really not a misunderstanding but sort of is), and that was it for him. He thinks Nathan is fake, and “…my default coping mechanism is to just ignore the man entirely.”
For his part, Nathan is confused. “I don’t get it. What did I do to make him hate me so much? I can’t remember offending him in any way.” Sometimes I call BS on that, but in this case I think it was true. He doesn’t remember it because it was a case of initial reaction (which Eli witnessed) and aftermath (which Eli didn’t).
Either way, the family is spending the holidays at a cabin and Nathan is Eli’s ride, even thought he absolutely does not want to be. They spend part of the drive with Nathan trying to have a conversation, while Eli glares and grunts. And hugging the pillow he stole from his parents’ house. I thought the siblings' pillow thievery was so cute! Nathan unexpectedly takes a detour, which makes Eli furious, and even more so when they blow a tire, have no spare, and can’t get a tow truck. So they are stuck walking to Nathan’s uncle’s cabin (the detour), a mile in the snow, and Eli is not happy. He is worse when he realizes they can’t get out of there, and takes off. He ends up nearly with hypothermia and Nathan has to take care of him.
The reason for the detour was a sweet one and they end up talking about Nathan’s mom. “She believed the world is a better place if you treat everyone with kindness and respect.” That starts the conversation about why Eli hates Nathan. “He sounds heartbroken, so small, and I’m the one who caused it.” And now Nathan understands and thinks of how disappointed his mom would be. It really was a heartbreaking moment for both of them.
This one is all on me, but I was irritated at how many times someone in here smirked. 24 if we are counting. I know it’s one of those “only me” things, but every time the word came across, I found myself rolling my eyes. Smirking is not cute; it just comes across as annoying (to me!).
They end up back at the family’s cabin (and the pillow comes up again and I loved that). I laughed when Eli sees Nathan naked. “I don’t know how he doesn’t have back problems carrying that anaconda between his legs every day.” They start kissing (and a bit more) in secret during this vacation and you just know something is going to happen. There are some difficulties, especially that Nathan is straight.
The family members are lovely, especially Eli’s sister, Ava. She is so supportive and isn’t buying it when Eli tries to pretend he’s not getting along with Nathan. “I honestly wouldn’t be surprised if she told me she actually had mind-reading abilities.” The whole family is strong and solid, as families should be. But how will stepbrothers crushing on each other go over?
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1,657 reviews11 followers
December 5, 2025
4.5 stars, rounded to 5
ebook and audiobook

This is an entertaining tale with misunderstanding and miscommunication, a long-term grudge, snowed in together, bi-awakening, and a family Christmas gathering, featuring step-brothers Nathan and Eli, two young men with a rocky relationship due to overheard comments which hurt Eli five years ago, comments he cannot forget or forgive. Because of that event, Eli has hated Nathan, uncomfortable around him at family gatherings, reading looks and words through his own lens, regardless of Nathan’s meaning. When Eli needs to ride with Nathan to the family Christmas holiday at a cabin in the woods, he is surly and resentful, not wanting to be stuck in a car with Nathan. Things get worse when they have car trouble during a snowstorm while on a short detour to Nathan’s uncle’s cabin. Stuck overnight, Eli gets himself in some trouble and Nathan ends up taking care of him, confusing Eli and not fitting in with the picture he has held of Nathan for so long. Things between them start to thaw, and once they get to the family cabin, they thaw even more, with Nathan finding he is attracted to Eli in more than a brotherly way, until Eli gives Nathan a kiss, and suddenly there are feelings which get out of hand, leading to late night conversations, cuddles and more. Returning home, Eli and Nathan must decide where the relationship can/will go from here or will it come to a stop. Navigating Nathan’s work schedule and whether to admit to family how the relationship has changed becomes the next hurdle, one which resolves itself in its own way, leading them to a HEA in the future.

The characters are believable and relatable, the situation based on misreading an event with incomplete information is realistic, discovering a side to Nathan that Eli never let himself see, and giving into what has obviously been a long term attraction kept me engaged all the way through. Eli went from grumpy to seeing Nathan in a totally different light, Nathan discovered /realized things about himself he had never considered before, both engaged in communication and learned more about each other, correcting a situation which had gone on far too long, and both found the one that they needed all along. It is a sweet, low-angst read with humor and seriousness, short enough for an entertaining afternoon read.

I read the book while listening to the audiobook at the same time, something I had never done before. It was interesting to have the different voices rather than the ones I would create in my head, taking the story to a different dimension. I also deliberately turned off the audio at times to compare the length of time to read a chapter without the audio versus the length of the chapter with the audio, wondering if one way was faster than another. I found that for me, I read faster without the audio, but got more enjoyment with the various voices with the audio, so I will probably try this method again. However you choose to read the book, it is a sweet story, one I think many readers would like, and a definite yes if you are a Rye Cox fan.

I received an ARC and audiobook from the author and this is my voluntary review.
1,072 reviews8 followers
December 16, 2025
4.5 stars

This book is loosely connected with the author’s Corio Heights series and features stepbrothers, Eli and Nathan.

As the baby of three siblings and coddled by all, Eli was a royal brat even at twenty one and in his senior year of college. Usually that’s a turnoff for me and, if I’m honest, I guess it was a little here too in the beginning but it wasn’t long before I was too wrapped up in the back and forth between Eli and his stepbrother Nathan who he claimed to despise.

I’ve loved every book so far in the Corio Heights series and this one is no exception. The reason for that is because of our two MCs. If I had to describe Eli, I think I’d have to say he reminds me of a chihuahua, cute as a button but all snappy and snarly except without what it takes to really back it up. Nathan, on the other hand, is this big hulking former high school (maybe college too, it wasn’t really clear) football player, with the ability to toss Eli around all over the place if he wanted (and believe me, he wanted) but was actually a teddy bear at heart. And the more Eli snapped and snarled at him, the sweeter and more patient Nathan became—acting like he thought Eli was just so adorable.

I didn’t quite think Eli was all that adorable but I did love him and think the story wouldn’t have been near as good without him. Nathan though, he was my favorite. A little insecure, maybe, after moving from place to place so often as a child, he wanted nothing more than to be liked and to fit in but he was also genuinely nice and kind… not to mention he had all those gorgeous muscles.

This was a one-sided enemies to lovers romance but still, it was pretty much angst and drama free which I particularly loved. It had a pretty good bit of heat (though Eli was NOT happy about being betrayed by his own body!) and so much sweetness I promise you’ll catch yourself awww-ing by the end of the book. Although it occurred around the Christmas holidays, it’s not really a Christmas book so I think anyone would enjoy it, whether or not you celebrate so I hope you’ll check it out. Personally, I thought it was an awesome read. 4.5 stars

I received a copy of this book for free but am voluntarily leaving a review.
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3,029 reviews12 followers
November 25, 2025
Copy received via Neon Rainbow Reviews for an honest review

Well, this was just a cute grumpy-at-you/sunshine story, with a step brothers twist, and I was here for it.

Eli hates Nathan. Nathan doesn't know why. Both really liked the other until whatever happened.

Now we are years down the track, snowed in and nothing to do but talk, and, we, you know.

I loved that the miscommunication is in the past, and we are getting the older, wiser Eli and Nathan, sorting it out. With a lot of snark and banter.

Their family is great, supportive and fun.

This is a fun, quick read to get you into that Christmas spirit.




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228 reviews5 followers
December 5, 2025
“Even after four and a half years of knowing him, I can’t figure him out. I probably never will. I just have to accept the fact and move on. But for whatever reason, I can’t. Eli’s dislike of me bothers me more than I want to admit.”


Snowed in with You by Rye Cox is a standalone cosy Christmas read in the universe of Corio Heights. At the beginning I thought it would be another forced-proximity romance with some miscommunication, but Eli and Nathan soon captivated me.

Eli is only grumpy and moody when Nathan’s around. He can’t stand him and acts like he’s got a personal vendetta. Nathan just gets on his nerves, even though he’s somewhat stuck with him because they’re stepbrothers.

The butterflies in my stomach flutter harder, and I attribute it to how irrationally annoyed he makes me.


Nathan, on the other hand, is just this steady, serene, sunny guy who is completely perplexed as to why Eli hates him. He actually likes Eli and has no clue why he’s so cold and distant with him.

“Maybe it’s because I’ve never had anyone hate me so openly. I was lucky to be born with conventional good looks, and that’s already enough to get most people to like you. Being athletic helps too…. I think it’s part of the reason Eli’s distaste for me stings so much. I treat everyone I meet with an open and kind heart, and people are always receptive to it. The only exception being Eli.”


When they end up trapped together in the cabin (because of the snowstorm) everything finally comes out. I really liked how Eli didn’t stay mad and was willing to forgive Nathan. And Nathan doesn’t waste any time owning up to his mistake admitting he messed up and explaining why he did what he did.

“I have no clue why he has such a low opinion of me, but I’m getting tired of being hated on without even knowing why… Eli, whatever you think I did⁠—” “Think? I don’t think anything. I know exactly what you did. A memory surfaces, causing a lightbulb moment. Eli notices, too.”


I liked how Eli gradually lowered his guard and how Nathan quickly embraced his emotions rather than freaking out. They have a nice balance of cute and “ohhh okay, we’re doing this” chemistry.

“Our being there for each other, taking care of one another? I really like the sound of that as well.”


Snowed in with You was a charming and sweet holiday read.

The audiobook is even better with the excellent narration by Zachary Zaba.

I received an eARC from the author for free, and I am voluntarily leaving my honest review and recommendation.
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Author 5 books46 followers
December 1, 2025
SNOWED IN WITH YOU is a quick holiday themed read.

You can expect:
-m/m romance
-stepbrothers
-friends to enemies to lovers
-sexual awakening
-grumpy/sunshine
-forced proximity
-snowed in


At one point Eli and Nathan were on the way to being best friends after their parents got married and they became step-brothers until Eli overhears Nathan talking to his friends and laughing with them at him. Eli immediately distances himself from Nathan and wants nothing to do with him. Nathan has tried to talk to Eli but gets nothing in return. When Eli is forced to ride with Nathan to the annual family Christmas Eli is angry and quiet most of the drive. When the snow storm hits Nathan makes a side quest to stop at his uncle's cabin to retrieve something of his mothers. Eli is furious that they have deviated from the original route. The car ends up stuck and with no one coming to help they end up walking the rest of the way. Eli isn't dressed properly for the snow and accidently ends up taking a dip in the water. Nathan does what he can to get him warm including skin to skin under a blanket which ends with Nathan feeling things and doing things that never crossed his mind before. Eli has always had a crush on Nathan but he can't forgive him for how he laughed with his friends at him. Can he ever forgive him and let whatever is happening in the cabin be more?

I was completely invested in Eli and Nathan. It was a matter of a miscommunication but I did enjoy that it wasn't drawn out and they were able to explain the issue. It gives you all the warm fuzzy feels. I love a good enemies to lovers especially a good stepbrothers to lovers read and this one hits all the right buttons!

I was given a free copy of this book to read and review for Neon Rainbow.
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1,654 reviews
December 17, 2025
Here's "Snowed In With You" by Rye Cox.

["Eli
There was a time when I thought my new stepbrother, Nathan Bailey, and I could be friends. Best friends, even. But then I walked past his room and hear his friends make fun of me. Instead of defending me, he laughs with them. And his clueless act when I give him the cold shoulder? That just seals the deal. I hate Nathan Bailey.
The only thing that can be worse than being forced to drive to our family’s annual Christmas retreat with him is being caught in a snowstorm and trapped in a different cabin. Alone.

Nathan
When my dad married Eli Madison’s mom, I was excited about the possibility of having a brother. We seemed to be on our way to a great friendship when Eli suddenly stopped speaking to me. He’s been a cute, angry kitten for years now, and I don’t know why. It would help if he talked to me, but when he isn’t ignoring me, his words drip with disdain. What I do know is that Eli Madison hates me.
The only good thing about being trapped in this cabin with him is that he can finally tell me what I did wrong all those years ago… and maybe I can figure out why cute is the first word that comes to mind when I think of him. My stepbrother."]

This story was adorable as hell. Eli hated Nathan soo much, and Nathan had no clue. Nathan had so many faces (work-face, family-face, friends-face), that he didn't know who he really was. When their walls were forced down, they quickly realized how perfectly matched they were together.

It was a little clumsy, a little awkward, but it was a lot of gut feelings and butterflies and sweetness. And pillow thievery.

Trigger Warnings: past parent death, past (off-page) bullying, and more.

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2,005 reviews5 followers
December 3, 2025
Audiobook
I live in a state where two inches of snow bollocks the whole kit and kaboodle, and larger amounts are "Snowmaggedon". So, besides the holiday themes in my reads, I absolutely love ginormous snowfalls which force close, very close, proximity, one bed and a roaring fireplace. All from my comfy chair, snuggly blanket and hot cocoa.
Snowed in With You is an excellent winter read. Except for the bed because they had to sleep in a blanket pile in front of the fire. And it has.... stepbrothers and a one sided enemies to lovers trope.
This story is part of the Corio Heights universe. There's lots of trips to Caleb's bakery and he gives baking tips to one of the MCs, Eli. About seven years ago, Eli overheard Nathan and his friends making fun of him. Already struggling with his sexual identity, any friendship between the pair became dust. Nathan hasn't a clue why Eli hates him. It was worse when Nathan's father married Eli's mom. A detour which was not in the same direction of their family's rented cabin, a flat tire and a brewing snowstorm and they're stuck in Nathan's uncle's cabin. When Nathan realizes why Eli is so angry, his apology is sweet and sincere.
This leads to their acknowledging the heat between them. I absolutely love lightbulb, omg moments. Eli explores Nathan's new bi-sexuality, and Nathan is chuffed to be Eli's first. First kiss, first in bed experience. When confronted a few weeks later, they were open with their feelings.
Zachary Zaba's narration of the story is wonderful. Zabo's voice is smooth and comfortable. There was some minor angst and a few sweet twists, and his relaxed story telling just added to the magic of Rye Cox's words.
I received an advanced copy of this audiobook and this is my review.
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333 reviews2 followers
December 4, 2025
*Reviewing the ebook, paperback, and audiobook*

I loved this snowed in story! I have been on a snowed-in trope binge and I really enjoyed this one. I liked it enough that I also bought the paperback because the illustrated cover is adorable.

First, the narration was great, as always with Zachary Zaba. He does such a great job bringing characters to life.

I listed to it and read it, so I think it's safe to say that I have enjoyed this story in every way possible. I loved Eli the most. He was so prickly and ornery, but also so sweet and loving. His family has the kind of dynamic I wish mine had. You can tell how much the siblings love each other, but they also never totally let him off the hook for his behavior toward Nathan. I could see why what happened would make Eli hate Nathan, though the grudge did seem extreme. To me, it came off as one of those things that just grew so big and Eli held onto so tightly, it became a beast he couldn't let go of.

Nathan was super sweet. It's easy to see why everyone liked him so much. His dynamic with his dad surprised me and I was glad to see they were working on their relationship by the end. I was kind of surprised that Eli's mom had put up with it for so long when she was so close and involved with her own kids. The only thing that gave me any pause was Nathan's treatment of Eli after the holidays when he goes back to work. It didn't really seem believable that Nathan couldn't find thirty seconds to shoot Eli a text at all. But that aside, the rest of the plot worked well and I liked how well developed all the characters were. Rye Cox also has an enjoyable writing style that makes their books easy to enjoy in a single sitting.

This story would be perfect for a cozy evening as it snows outside.
568 reviews2 followers
December 6, 2025
- step-brothers (no blood relationship whatsoever)
- snowed in
'- enemies (onesided) to lovers
- bi-awakening

I typically love Rye's books, particularly those taking place during holidays.

The premise was great and checked many of my interests – particularly the step-brother element – but for some reason, I didn't like it as much as I thought I would. For some reason, I just didn't connect with it very well.

I mean it's still an enjoyable read but at the same time I found it fell a bit flat and was too smooth going.

The bi-awakening was completely angst and guilt free, no drama, just an: oh I'm in 100%. I'll kiss a guy, I'll have sex with him etc. No issues, just a typical day.

On the one hand I appreciated that there wasn't a panic over accepting his feelings for a guy; however that didn't make it particular stand out or interesting for me.

Honestly, I’m not sure how to put it into words. I'm a bit at a loss myself.

As I mentioned, the book wasn't bad, and I was certainly entertained, but it didn't meet my expectations. Maybe it's due to my lack of a connection with the main characters, and I would even go so far and say that I preferred the supporting characters over the couple themselves. In some way, at least.

The writing itself was good and the story somewhat sweet. It had its good and warm moments.
I liked especially the second half of the book. The story itself came together better in that in my opinion but for me it still was not enough to give more than 3 solid stars.

Btw I loved the supporting family aspect. Heart-warming to 'see' that in these days – yes, even in fiction.
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583 reviews5 followers
December 3, 2025
Eli & Nathan

I knew this book was going to be great, and I was not disappointed! ❤️ I've loved all the characters that Rye graces us with, and these two were a great addition to the cast. I am a huge fan of any story that starts with some kind of enemies to lovers, and adding in the stepbrothers aspect is just icing on the cake. Part of their story reminded me a bit of the story of Colin & Penelope from Bridgerton (book, not show) because of the heard and essentially misunderstood insults from one about the other. While Eli's pertained primarily to his sexuality, it was still an insult to him by Nathan at that time. I'm glad that Eli was forced to listen to Nathan once they're snowed-in together. Their relationship takes way off from there after that and the story just gets more hilarious while increasing the sweetness between the men as they make up for lost time.

Snowed in With You was a fantastic holiday read full of fun from Rye Cox. The MCs were so funny and were perfect guys to add to Rye's cast of characters. I can't get enough of her stories, and this book was such a great adventure, it'll be added to my list of rereads for the holidays.

I received an authorized copy of this book and am volunteering my honest review.

Audiobook Update:
Narrated by Zachary Zaba

Knowing ahead of time that the audiobook was to be performed by Zachary Zaba made my e-book read through easy to imagine the characters before experiencing the audiobook performance. I've listened to enough audiobooks from Zachary that his voice is very recognizable and memorable.

I had so much fun listening to this story that even though I had read the e-book prior to my listen I was still distracted from doing anything else. 😂 I just had to listen to all the hilarity that ensues between Eli & Nathan.

I received an authorized copy of this audiobook and am volunteering my honest review.
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Author 81 books265 followers
December 5, 2025
Adorable story (an audio review)

I’m a huge Rye Cox fan – especially of her Christmas stories. So when I saw the new one this year, I pounced.

Man, I’m so glad I did!

I loved Eli. He’s got a great family, good friends, and is making his way in the world. The problem? His step-brother. When he finds himself in a car alone with Nathan, that’s bad enough. When they’re stranded in a cabin during a snowstorm, things are way worse. Eli is obviously beloved, but he’s snarky to Nathan.

Who is completely oblivious. When they became stepbrothers, Nathan thought he and Eli could be friends. Then Eli gave him the cold shoulder and those hopes vanished. Now the two are stuck in a cabin alone, it’s time to be honest. Nathan is horrified with the reason Eli hates him and he completely understands.

Great! The air has been cleared! Now if they could just figure out this pesky attraction.

Because both men still have secrets they haven’t shared. The question is whether they’ll be able to resolve their differences when they get back to the embrace of their family.

Now, this is a Rye Cox romance, so I got my happily ever after. I loved the epilogue because it gave me a real insight into the depth of the men’s love for each other.

All the happiness for this holiday season.

I will say I adore Zachary Zaba. He’s a talented narrator and I always enjoy his performances. He and Rye are a good team and I can’t wait to see what they come up with next.
343 reviews4 followers
December 6, 2025
I enjoyed this sweet, low angst story. When Eli and Nathan's parents married, and they became stepbrothers, both thought it would be great to have a new brother. Then Eli overhears Nathan's friends making fun of him, and Nathan laughing along with them, and his attitude changes completely. Suddenly he spites Nathan at every turn, and Nathan doesn't understand why Eli seems to hate him now. Nathan gets on with everyone else but Eli. (Nathan's a sweetheart.) Fast forward to the holidays, and Eli has to ride with Nathan to the family get together. Not good times for Eli, and he is rather grouchy and snippy with Nathan on the way. Ten a detour and a snowstorm leaves then stranded together is a cabin. It's a touchy situation, but feelings are expressed, stories get shared, and Eli finally tells Nathan why he dislikes him. Nathan was unaware all this time, so he is glad to have the air cleared. Along with this new understanding, simmering feelings and attraction also come to light, but how will they deal with this when they are back with the rest of the family? It's an engaging and realistic story of how miscommunication can derail connections, and how simple honesty and sharing can set things back on the right path. Eli and Nathan's family were great supporting characters, and barely batted an eye when the relationship was revealed.

I received an ARC from the author and am voluntarily leaving this honest review.
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