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I recently had the pleasure of listening to the delightful audiobook, "Since There's No Place to Go" by K.M. Gillis, expertly narrated by Andi Eloise and E.M. Wylde. This festive novella proved to be the perfect escape, delivering exactly the kind of charming holiday romance I enjoy.
Book Description
Wyn Vixen’s hopes for a quiet holiday are dashed when she’s forced to go shopping on Christmas Eve and finds herself face to face with her high school nemesis.
Levi Hart would prefer that Wyn not remind him of all the things in his life that have gone wrong, like the NHL career-ending injury and the way he never got over his attraction to her.
When the lights go out and they’re stuck together in a snowstorm, Wyn and Levi can either keep fighting like teenagers, or make up under the mistletoe.
Tropes include: Enemies To Lovers, Only One Bed, Forced Proximity
About K.M. Gillis
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My Thoughts
I recently had the pleasure of listening to the delightful audiobook, "Since There's No Place to Go" by K.M. Gillis, expertly narrated by Andi Eloise and E.M. Wylde. This festive novella proved to be the perfect escape, delivering exactly the kind of charming holiday romance I enjoy.
The story centers on Wyn Vixen, whose hopes for a peaceful Christmas Eve are dashed when she's unexpectedly sent shopping. Her plans take an even more surprising turn when she comes face-to-face with Levi Hart, her high school nemesis. Levi, battling his own personal challenges like a career-ending NHL injury, also grapples with an enduring attraction to Wyn he's never quite overcome. A sudden power outage during a snowstorm leaves them stranded together, coincidentally above a quaint bookshop. This forced proximity sets the stage for Wyn and Levi to confront their past and decide if they'll continue their teenage squabbles or finally reconcile under the mistletoe.
"Since There's No Place to Go" offers a wonderful blend of sweet romance and unexpected spice. The snowed-in, forced proximity trope, amplified by the cozy bookshop setting, was a definite highlight. I particularly appreciated the underlying tension created by Levi's long-held affection for Wyn. Their journey from adversaries to lovers, rich with shared history and engaging banter, was incredibly entertaining. This is a cute, adorable, and quick festive read that I found myself devouring rapidly. The characters quickly became endearing, and I found myself wishing their story would continue beyond the novella's end. Furthermore, the narration by Andi Eloise and E.M. Wylde was exceptional, perfectly capturing the dynamic between Wyn and Levi and enhancing the overall listening experience.
For anyone seeking a fun, quick, and heartwarming Christmas novella that delivers on both charm and a touch of spice, with a strong enemies-to-lovers narrative, I highly recommend "Since There's No Place to Go." It's an ideal choice for a cozy holiday listen.
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