
Dom is definitely the more confident one in himself of the two, they both have relationship fears. Although this village has a certain extra that I thought was a lot of fun. I think that’s the best way to describe it. The characters were funny, heart-melting, sweet, a little heartbroken, but knew what they wanted if they could just get there.ĭom and Henry meet randomly while on holiday, as it’s based in the UK, at a Christmas village. Annabelle Jacobs wrote a short Christmas story I didn’t want to put down. ~ * ~ P r i s c i l l a ‘ s R e v i e w ~ * ~ He knows Henry wants more, but he doesn’t trust himself where his heart’s concerned.Ī Christmas MM romance featuring a meet-cute, a sexy holiday fling, a meddling but awesome sister, a teeny bit of angst, and a festive HEA. Who knew that advice would mean they end up spending the day and then the whole week together? But he figures a holiday fling is exactly what he needs to get through this slump: no expectations, no misunderstandings, no heartbreak. Seeing a lost-looking stranger on the first day of his holiday triggers his protective instincts, so he steps in to give him some helpful advice. And hopefully finding some festive spirit along the way, because it’s sorely lacking at the moment.Ĭoming to somewhere so familiar soothes his broken heart after yet another failed attempt at finding someone to settle down with. He’s expecting a week of relaxing days and early nights, doing his own thing, and taking some time for himself.


It’s also how he finds himself on holiday alone a few weeks later, at an English holiday village in the countryside, surrounded by Christmas cheer and happy families. Right?įinding his boyfriend in a compromising position leaves him with a week off work and no holiday to go on.Ī night of vodka, ice cream, and his sister’s sympathetic ear is the only way to deal with it. No consequences, no expectations, no hurt feelings.

A week of no-strings fun in a winter wonderland setting.
