A review by emilylovesbooks94
Out in the Cold by Kiki Clark

5.0

Coop and Beau's novella was the perfect bite-sized treat to listen to on an afternoon off. Their story started off with just enough background to get me attached to the main characters, and then took on a life of its own during Beau and Coop's cabin stay. Sure, it may have been a bit far fetched to believe that Beau just happened to stumble upon Coop's cabin right before a massive storm hit, but I was having too much fun with their will-they-won't-they sexual tension to pay much attention to anything else. These two were laughably unsubtle in their attraction to each other, and I knew it was only a matter of time before one of them caved and admitted it. Much to my delight, it didn't take long at all for Beau and Coop to agree to explore their feelings in bed, and once they got going I never wanted them to stop! Though they were complete strangers at the beginning of the novella, by the time the snow cleared I felt like Coop and Beau had formed a real love connection. Their story didn't extend much beyond their snowy staycation, but the little that it did assured me that Beau and Coop were going to give their relationship a real chance instead of letting time and distance force them apart.

**I voluntarily listened to a free copy of this book. This review expresses my honest thoughts and opinions.