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Tic-Tac-Mistletoe
Tic-Tac-Mistletoe | N R Walker
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Hamish Kenneally is moving from Australia to the US for a fresh start, beginning with Christmas at his sister's place in Idaho. When a snowstorm diverts his plane to Montana and leaves him stranded two days before Christmas, he hires a car and drives right into a blizzard.Ren Brooks has always called Hartbridge, Montana, and his family hardware store, home. After a few failed attempts at love, he's resigned to being single forever-after all, no guy wants to stay in his sleepy little town for long. And after his dad's passing earlier in the year, Ren's Christmas is looking bleak. But when a car runs off the road in front of his property, Ren pulls the driver out and takes him home to get out of the cold.With the storm and the holidays leaving Hamish with nowhere else to go, Ren kindly offers a place to stay. Hamish is certain he's crashed right into a Hallmark Christmas movie, despite more car delays and road closures and the prospect of not seeing his sister for Christmas. And with help from Hamish, Ren is beginning to feel a little Christmas cheer.These two unlikely strangers have more in common than they first realise, and after two days of Christmas decorations, cookies, and non-stop conversation, it looks like Christmas might be saved after all.
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CarolynM
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Sweet Christmas m/m #romantsy. I enjoyed the US/Australian culture clash but couldn‘t help feeling the ease with which the Australians were able to immigrate to the US might have been an even bigger fantasy than the love story.

LeahBergen Ha! Yes, immigration is never easy. 1y
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thestarlesscasea
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February 2022 Reads! Tic Tac Mistletoe was a reread that definitely held up on the second listen and got 5 stars because I can't resist relatively angst-free gay holiday romance with an Australian accent thrown in for good measure. The rest I read in non-audio form, and they were all 3.5-4.5 star reads and enjoyable in their own ways. 📚

JuniperWilde I love Emergent Strategies and refer to it all the time. It‘s a great re-read, too. 2y
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Nessavamusic
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❄️Just finished tagged-an adorable snowed in romance
🌨I enjoy it when I don‘t have to drive in it
☃️Adding what looks like a cute novella called “Let it Snow” by Delancey Stewart
#sundayfunday

BookmarkTavern I totally feel the same way! As long as it‘s not on the streets, it‘s perfect. Thanks for sharing! 2y
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Nessavamusic
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This was an adorable short M/M Christmas Rom-com. It was completely a Hallmark movie in book form. Filled with romance tropes - snowed in, only one bed, adorable dog. 4.5⭐️
All 12 #wgwordsearch words throughout! 12x10=120
+26 points for Christmas read #mistletoemaniacs #wintergames2021
Also this is my #doublespin read

TheAromaofBooks Great progress!!! 2y
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Nessavamusic
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Pretty photo ❤️📷 2y
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thestarlesscasea
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I read these bad bois in March 2021, possibly the briefest month of all time but a good one for reading. The Body is Not an Apology brought to light new-to-me aspects of radical self-love. Burn for Me was a surprisingly good urban fantasy. Tic Tac Mistletoe was the sweet holigay romance I needed. Spoiler Alert and 84, Charing Cross Road both made me so, so emotional. Captain Ginger Vol. 2 was better than Vol. 1. SLAY was a next-level YA novel. 📚