Wednesday, January 3, 2024

Let Your Hearts Be Light: MM Holiday Romance by Fae Quinn

 



From Amazon:
Baxter: As a 42-year-old single father the last thing I expected before Christmas was for my daughter to sign me up for a community matchmaking event. The Christmas Buddies program becomes a challenge I can’t wait to overcome when I realize the man that has been assigned as my buddy for the holiday season is none other than Paxton Montgomery. He’s massive, grumpy, incredibly gorgeous (in a lumberjack kinda way), and also—weirdly enough—the only person in town who doesn’t like me. Can I change Paxton’s tune by the end of the holiday season? Or am I destined to spend yet another Christmas craving companionship and someone to hold my head up before I drown in the stress of my broken bakery?

Paxton: I’m not a people person. I know this about myself and I am at peace with it. The only exception I have is my son. He’s the most important person in the entire world to me. So I had no choice but to go along with his scheme as he rigs the Christmas Buddy drawing so we can spend the holiday season with the girl he’s had a crush on since junior high. The only catch: her father is a crucial part of the bargain. Can I survive the holiday season with sunshine golden boy Baxter bombarding me with his jokes and his too-bright smiles? Or will I succumb to my dark desires and strangle the grin right off his too-pretty face?

Let Your Heart Be Light! Is a standalone slow burn Holiday MM romance with high heat, a HEA, and no cliffhangers. It features a relationship between two adorable single fathers as they navigate the Holiday season. Together they’re warm, young, and tooth-achingly sweet. If you like funny stories with too many dad jokes, Christmas magic, grumpy x sunshine, and lots of steam then read on!


My Thoughts:
I started this book on New Years day as a quasi-cleanse from my regular reading habits (litrpg/fantasy) knowing full well that it was going to be hokey, cheesy, with a dash of predictability. It delivered on all accounts, but it was a like warm hug (with some sexy times added), that I was glad to read. 

We start off meeting Baxter, single dad, baker, and small town homo with a smile for each and every person. His daughter forces him to sign up for a Christmas Buddies event the school is doing, since in her words "he needs more friends". Next, we meet Paxton, single dad, handyman, and small town bisexual who is built like a sexy lumberjack, but dislikes most people and shows it... often. His son signs him up for the same Christmas Buddies program as a way to get closer to his crush (Baxter's daughter), and Paxton goes along with it since he loves his son. 

Drama ensues as Paxton's gruff demeanor clashes with Baxter's adorable golden retriever personality. It's rather predictable at times, but there are several curveballs thrown in to the mix that are refreshing to read. Without giving too much away, it was a rather adorable read, giving both men time to be vulnerable with each other and allow the other to be comfort in return. In this time of toxic masculinity, it is a reminder that we are all human, and none of us know what is going on behind closed doors for people. When you can, be kind, because sometimes the people hurting the most have the biggest smiles. 

The ending was quite adorable, and as someone in a committed relationship, was def really fun to see them blossom from almost enemies to acting almost like teenagers. (I really enjoyed that. Shows that just because you are in your 30s-40s, it doesn't mean you have to give up having fun and being silly at times.) 

If you are looking for a predictable yet wonderful Queer holiday romance, this book is for you!! 

Final Report:
318-320 pages
Adult ages
$0.00 (Kindle Unlimited)
$4.99 (Kindle)
$18.99 (Paperback)
$28.99 (Hardcover)
9/10

Tuesday, January 2, 2024

Welcome Back? It's 2024!

 So.... I may have forgotten all about this blog. Life sometimes comes at you fast, and next thing you look up and see that 11 years have passed since your last entry. 

TLDR: Graduated from College, worked retail as I got certified to teach, and started teaching. In my 9th year, and not sure how long I'll keep at it. 


I know not many people read my blog when I first started, and doubt that anyone will read it going forward. But I think that I am going to re-start it, and focus on my Book Riot Read Harder Challenge 2024, and maybe review more books as I read them too. 


Here's my list as it is! If anyone wants to suggest something for the TBD ones, please let me know! 




  1. Read a cozy fantasy book. Mandrake Manor by JP Rindfleisch IX
  2. Read a YA book by a trans author. The Witch King by H.E. Edgemon
  3. Read a middle grade horror novel. Root Magic by Eden Royce
  4. Read a history book by a BIPOC author. Mott Street; A Chinese American Family's story of Exclusion and Homecoming by Ava Chin
  5. Read a sci-fi novella. Remote Control by Nnedi Okorafor
  6. Read a middle grade book with an LGBTQIA main character. The Spells We Cast by Jason June
  7. Read an indie published collection of poetry by a BIPOC or queer author. The Wet Hex by Sun Yung Shin
  8. Read a book in translation from a country you’ve never visited. Wildwitch, Wildfire by Lene Kaarberbol
  9. Read a book recommended by a librarian. Her Majesty's Royal Coven by Juno Dawson
  10. Read a historical fiction book by an Indigenous author. A Council of Dolls by Mona Susan Powers
  11. Read a picture book published in the last five years. Can You Believe It? How to Spot Fake News and Find the Facts by Joyce Grant and Kathleen Marcotte
  12. Read a genre book (SFF, horror, mystery, romance) by a disabled author. Til Death Do Us Bard by Rose Black
  13. Read a comic that has been banned. The Complete Maus by Art Spiegelman
  14. Read a book by an author with an upcoming event (virtual or in person) and then attend the event. Baby X by Kira Peikoff
  15. Read a YA nonfiction book. Queer Ducks by Eliot Schrefer
  16. Read a book based solely on the title. Hell Followed Us by Andrew Joseph White
  17. Read a book about media literacy. What the Fact by Seema Yasmin
  18. Read a book about drag or queer artistry. The Art of Drag by Jake Hall
  19. Read a romance with neurodivergent characters. The Reanimator's Heart by Kara Jorgensen
  20. Read a book about books (fiction or nonfiction). Ink Blood Sister Scribe by Emma Torzs
  21. Read a book that went under the radar in 2023. Godkiller by Hannah Kaner
  22. Read a manga or manhwa. The Way of the Househusband by Kousuke Oono
  23. Read a “howdunit” or “whydunit” mystery. Lavender House by Lev A.C. Rosen
  24. Pick a challenge from any of the previous years’ challenges to repeat! BOOKRIOT'S READ HARDER CHALLENGE 2021: Read a memoir by a Latinx author. Hola Papi by John Paul Brammer

Click below if you want to do the challenge as well. Book Riot Read Harder Challenge 2024