A Christmas Cabin for Two
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- $4.99
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
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.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In Fisher's charming Christmas romance, two men start a holiday fling that becomes a passionate love affair. When Mikah, a Boston high school teacher who's recently lost his job and been dumped by his boyfriend, visits his father's house in Jackson, Wyo., he's expecting the normal Christmas with his family, including cutting down a tree with his sister. At the tree farm just across the Idaho border, he is immediately knocked off his feet by a dog and falls into muddy slush. The farm's owner, Matt, invites him in for a change of clothes, and the two are instantly attracted to each other, leading to a hot romance. Knowing Mikah will only be there two more weeks before he goes back east, both men try to ignore the deep feelings that are growing, but when the time comes to say good-bye, it's unbearable. Mikah is left to choose between a prestigious New York prep school job and the rough-hewn Idaho farmer he's fallen in love with. The book is light on plot, but the heat and passion make up for it, anchored by the love Matt and Mikah have for their families and their work. This is a scrumptious Christmas treat.
Customer Reviews
Surprises to the end…
Christmas is a theme that brings Micah and Matt together, and eventually forges their future. The attraction was great from the start, and the reader seems to find their story almost telling itself. The attraction grows with every time they are together. But, when reality steps in, the reader will worry. A long-long distance call saves the day. Yet, the epilogue is great!! Good read.
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