Title: Highland HolidayAuthor: Kasey Stockton
Source: Kindle Unlimited
My Review:
While not technically part of a series, this book is best read after Cotswold Holidays, as these two books follow the Winter sisters. Cotswold's Holidays is Luna's story, while Highland Holiday is Callie's.
Overall, this was a cute story; however, at times it felt a bit much. Some parts were overly dramatic, and others were just okay. This is not just a feel-good Christmas story; it is a story with depth that deals with more complex topics. Gavin struggles with his relationship with his parents, and there is definitely a role reversal there.
Read for:
☃Scotland location
☃snowed in
☃meddling family
☃found family
☃mental health/depression rep
☃Christmas
☃knitted socks
★★★/5
Synopsis (Goodreads):
One rejected kiss. Two clashing personalities. And a snowstorm that traps them in an isolated cottage.
Callie
Winter is the kind of person who holds everything together—for her
family, her friends, her coworkers. But this Christmas, she’s hoping to
catch her breath in the Scottish Highlands and maybe rediscover a little
joy along the way. A kiss with a charming stranger in a pub? The
perfect holiday distraction.
Until he rejects her.
Gavin
Mackenzie doesn’t do flings, especially not with tourists who’ll be gone
before the snow melts. He’s got enough on his plate—keeping the old
family cottage running, managing the quiet that sometimes feels like
loneliness, and pretending he’s just fine, thank you very much. The last
thing he needs is a whirlwind American trying to kiss him in a pub… or
move into his personal space.
But when a snowstorm leaves them
stranded together, Callie’s forced to stay with the last man she wants
to face. She’s prickly and wounded. He’s charming but distant. And
neither of them are prepared for the slow burn that starts to crack
their walls.
In between the cocoa and the Christmas tree, they’ll
both have to face what they’re really afraid of: asking for what they
need… and trusting someone else to give it.
A grumpy-sunshine,
snowed-in holiday romance about messy feelings, unexpected healing, and
the kind of love that doesn’t need fixing—just the courage to claim it.
I definitely need to read this one! I do love a trapped-by-a-snowstorm trope. :D
ReplyDeleteLark, so do I!
DeleteIt looks cute but I can also see how it would be problematic. I do love the forced proximity trope though... I might grab this one when I'm looking for something fun that isn't too serious.
ReplyDeleteLindsi, I enjoy it as well!
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