By: Heidi Cullinan
Genres: LGBTQ Romance
Posted: October 11, 2013
The events up to here sound very much like Goldilocks and the Three Bears, but author Heidi Cullinan takes that even further when she introduces three big lumberjacks who are also known as the bears. Of the three, Marcus Gardner is the Papa Bear, the grumpiest and most protective one. Frankie and Marcus fight an attraction that is almost instantaneous from the moment they set their eyes on each other.
Heidi Cullinan pens a charmingly sexy Christmas story fit for the holidays! Fusing together a classic fairytale with an m/m twist is such a fabulous way to bring life to a storyline. In addition to that, Frankie's narration was sweet and endearing, making it so easy to fall in love with all the characters. Though LET IT SNOW may be my first read by Heidi Cullinan, I can guarantee you, it will not be my last!
Book Summary
Stylist Frankie Blackburn never meant to go to Logan, Minnesota, but his malfunctioning GPS decided otherwise, and a record-breaking snowfall ensures he won’t be heading back to Minneapolis anytime soon. Being rescued by three sexy lumberjacks is fine as a fantasy, but in reality the biggest of the bears is awfully cranky and seems ready to gobble Frankie right up.
Marcus Gardner wasn’t always a lumberjack. Once a high- powered Minneapolis lawyer, he’s burned out and back home in Logan to lick his wounds, not play with a sassy city twink who might as well have stepped directly out of his past.
As the north winds blow and guards come down, Frankie and Marcus find they have a lot more in common than they don’t. Making a relationship last beyond a snowstorm could prove impossible when one man won’t live in the country and the other won’t return to the city. Yet the longer it snows, the deeper they fall in love, and all they want for Christmas is each other.
Warning: Contains power outages, excessive snowfall, and incredibly sexy bears.
by: Heidi Cullinan
Samhain Publishing
December 1, 2013
On Sale: November 26, 2013
Featuring: Marcus Gardner; Frankie Blackburn
181 pages
ISBN: 1619217600
EAN: 9781619217607
Kindle: B00E8FOLUI
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