Dr. Melody Mayberry’s life just took a turn that’s left her questioning everything. Where better to hide out than the remote family cabin in the mountains? The last thing she expects to find there is her swoon-worthy brother-in-law, the one man who may have more baggage than her.
Finn Matthews is not ready to face the fact that the recent injury he sustained in a fire may have ended his firefighting career. He’s not interested in sharing the cabin with anyone, let alone Melody, and their family just texted with yet another unwelcome surprise—they’ll be there Christmas Eve.
To keep their meddling family at bay, the two team up to fake a little holiday cheer. But between ridiculously competitive Monopoly games, marathon Christmas decorating, and a storm that strands them together with nothing but a fire and a warm couch, they realize something major—their fake holiday cheer isn’t feeling so fake anymore, and that’s something neither of these two Grinches expected…
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Sexual Content - 1/5
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Violence - 1/5
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Language - 1/5
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Summary
Snowed in with the Firefighter by Victoria James is part of the Shadow Creek Montana series. I have not read the other books. I feel this one stands alone but there are several references to their crazy mother and what she did to them as kids.
I immediately liked Melody and was cheering for her to have a happy ending. Some of her memories with her mom and sister were sad to read ( I know it is fiction, but it was still sad).
Finn was a great hero. I enjoyed how the author had Finn be the first one to open up about his struggles.
This story has Hallmark movie written all over it. Wonderful Christmas story of two people finding themselves and each other.
Sexual content - clean, kissing
Violence - there is no violence in the story but memories of her horrible mother and what she did to them. Finn was in a accident with a fire
I received this book from Netgalley. I was not required to write a positive review.
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