A review by a_reader_obsessed
Let It Snow by Heidi Cullinan

3.0


An easy, overall feel good story of opposites attract and how they find love and happiness.

A fortuitous (?) snowstorm to rival all snowstorms hits, and poor Frankie is stuck in the outskirts of a small town, car wrecked with danger looming ever closer and closer. Luckily he finds his way to a cabin where he can wait out the weather, but there’s one caveat. There's a particular grump living there that he can’t resist despite all signals telling him to back off.

Both Frankie and Marcus have issues aplenty which makes starting something between them the worst idea ever. Frankie has never been in a long term relationship, and though he likes a tougher, bigger fellow, his past dredges up some awful memories. Marcus on the other hand has been burned badly by an ex, and really has no interest in getting entangled with someone new despite his loneliness. Somehow though, they eventually get over their fears and hangups, as being forced to sequester for several days allows them to get to know each other in more ways than one. *wink wink*

These two hedge a lot. There’s plenty of doubt, insecurity, and fear of starting something with the other, but they work it out. Fans of the tamer Cullinan won’t be disappointed. This had plenty of angst lite feels, hot interludes to keep the reader nice and toasty, and of course, a happy ending.