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Have a Bear-y Little Christmas by Roxie Ray is a deeply moving paranormal romance that offers far more than a typical holiday story. Narrated brilliantly by Leah Daniels and Gabriel Castro, the narrative follows Remington LeBeau, a grizzly bear shifter and widowed father of two, and Jeannie Wolfe, a single mother whose young son, Max, is in remission from cancer. Spanning two years, the story explores the complex emotional landscapes of two parents who are doing their best to navigate difficult circumstances while prioritizing their children’s happiness.
Book Description
For readers who love:
✨ single parents doing their best
✨ grumpy-sweet shifters who cook breakfast and apologize when they’re wrong
✨ and kids who steal the show...
About Roxie Ray
Roxie Ray is a collaborative group of writer friends passionate about crafting unforgettable Paranormal and Alien Romance. Together, they weave steamy, heart-pounding stories filled with captivating characters, sizzling chemistry, and plots that keep you hooked from start to finish. They pour their love for the genre into every page, aiming to deliver the perfect blend of heat and storytelling magic.
My Thoughts
Have a Bear-y Little Christmas by Roxie Ray is a deeply moving paranormal romance that offers far more than a typical holiday story. Narrated brilliantly by Leah Daniels and Gabriel Castro, the narrative follows Remington LeBeau, a grizzly bear shifter and widowed father of two, and Jeannie Wolfe, a single mother whose young son, Max, is in remission from cancer. Spanning two years, the story explores the complex emotional landscapes of two parents who are doing their best to navigate difficult circumstances while prioritizing their children’s happiness.
The connection begins at a community ice rink when Remington’s daughter, Addy, is injured, and Max steps in with a calming presence that instantly bonds the three children. While Remington has spent eighteen months focused solely on helping his daughters, Addy and Eva, adjust to the loss of their mother, Jeannie is struggling with the financial and emotional weight of her son’s medical journey. Their meeting sparks a slow-burning relationship that feels grounded and realistic, as both characters grapple with whether they are truly ready to open their hearts—and their families—to someone new.
What sets this story apart is the masterful characterization of the children. Addy and Eva are uniquely written with their own distinct personalities and challenges, and the way they blend with Max creates a heartwarming "found family" dynamic. The shifter element is handled with a fresh perspective, acting as a secret Remington must eventually share, but the true core of the book lies in the empathy and strength shown by the protagonists. Jeannie’s resilience in the face of her past and Remington’s devotion as a father make them incredibly easy to root for.
This is a cozy, atmospheric Christmas read that doesn't shy away from the harder aspects of life, such as grief and medical scares, yet it remains fundamentally hopeful. As the two families heal each other and find common ground through their Creole roots and shared values, the story builds to a beautiful, steamy, and satisfying conclusion. It is an enchanting standalone that highlights the power of family and the unexpected ways love can find you when you least expect it.
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