
Moody’s Grumpy Holiday
by Lane Hayes
Blurb:
The geek, the cowboy, and a not-so-grumpy holidayโฆ
Moody
Living in Christmas Town doesnโt make me a fan of the holidays. Quite the opposite. In fact, eleven months out of the year, Iโm perfectly happy running my bookstore in peace and quiet. Of course, that changes in December when itโs mistletoe madness and mayhem. Ugh.
But this year, thereโs a new cowboy in town and itโs not as easy to grumble aboutโฆanything. I admit, Hudson is handsome and hunky, but everyone knows Iโm not myself till January, so heโll have to buzz off and charm someone else.
Bah humbug.
Hudson
Moving to California wasnโt in my plans. I could use the change of scenery, though, and the ranch is a good investment. Thatโs not a sneaky way of saying Iโm hiding from my pastโฆno siree. Iโm following a new path to a new town, thatโs all.
And so far, so good. Exceptโฆmy attraction to the nerdy bookstore owner is throwing me off my game.
Look, Iโm not interested in anything other than a casual hookup. But Moody is a mystery and I want to know more about the adorable geek with a sunny disposition who turns into a holiday grump every year.
For some reason, he feels like home away from home. December may be the last month of the year, but something tells me this is our beginning.
Moodyโs Grumpy Holiday is an MM grumpy-sunshine, romantic comedy featuring an adorkable geek, a hunky cowboy, and a little seasonal humbug.
*****
Review:
Hayes latest is a fun, sweet, and humorous holiday romance. When Hudson first meets Moody, he’s funny, upbeat, and quirky. They spend a couple of days together, and one steamy evening, before Hudson heads back home … with a warning from Moody not to come back until January.
December Moody is very different from every other month Moody. While he’s a little bah humbug-y, he’s not horrible about it. He still finds things he enjoys, is willing to help friends and family, and makes his bookstore a welcoming place (in an entertaining way by bringing the opposite of the rest of the town’s Christmas cheer). We find out eventually why he has such an issue with the month, and its understandable why the month isn’t his favorite.
Hudson is smitten after his first visit and just as smitten with grumpy Moody. He slowly and carefully brings Moody back around to enjoying the holiday season again – from convincing him to go tree shopping to making a gingerbread house. He’s sensitive to Moody’s feelings but also sees hints that suggest that Moody isn’t as sour on the season as he wants people to think he is.
So far I have loved everything I’ve read from Hayes. It’s her characters that keep me coming back over and over again. Only one hasn’t been my cup of tea but even he was interesting & well developed and I enjoyed the heck out of his story. Hayes is a favorite and I look forward to every book that she comes out with.
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