Blurb
A match as perfect as cold nights and cozy fireside heat.
Gentle giant Matt Haskell and urbane teacher Mikah Cerullo are as opposite as the Teton Mountains and downtown Manhattan.
Hardworking organic farmer Matt has little time to think about love, but when Mikah, a sexy and snarky New Yorker, arrives at his farm to buy a Christmas tree for the family’s Jackson Hole mansion, the attraction is immediate for both of them, and they agree to share a cozy cabin in the Idaho woods. The clock is ticking on their holiday fling, since Mikah is due to take a teaching position back in the city, but as the holiday magic envelops them, they wonder if their budding romance might withstand their differences.
Review
My Rating - 5 Stars!
KD Fisher's A Christmas Cabin for two is a sweet holiday romance.
Matt and Mikah meet when Mikah arrives in town with his family for Christmas. This a story with of attraction, connection, and a fling that turns to love. Sometimes you just know. Sometimes it just feels right.
The writing is great and flows well, with good plot development. There is a whole lot of charm to the farm and the shop. It's full of everything fun and Christmas-y. There's snow, hot cocoa, and cookies.
This is a story of finding someone who makes your world a better and brighter place. It's a story of making choices, taking chances, and choosing love.
I adore the changes and personal growth in these men. Mikah's a man who's always afraid to let loose, take chances, and allow himself to be happy. Seeing how love affects him is terrific.
A Christmas Cabin for Two is just as sweet as the title suggests. It's definitely a Hallmark type feel, full of tender and romantic moments. Course, unlike Hallmark movies, there's also some hot sex! You'll love it when you're in the mood for a holiday fling with all the heart and charm of the Holidays.
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