Out of the Woods

Out of the Woods is out now! Thank you Dell Romance for the ARC. 

This was a gorgeously written, tender, soft hug of a book.

We met Sarah and Caleb in Out On A Limb, where they appeared to be a perfect happy couple. They were childhood sweethearts who got married as teens, and now in her 30s, Sarah is questioning her life and whether she has anything to show for herself outside of being Caleb’s wife and has grown to resent her situation. Her best friend recommends a marriage retreat in the form of a hiking expedition with a group of strangers, and Sarah is just desperate enough to take her up on it.

Sarah is a great character, it’s a single POV from her so we get to learn all about her and what shaped her into the person she is today. She’s a bit lost and adrift, not sure what she wants from life but she knows she can’t stay stagnant where she is.

It’s technically a “marriage in crisis” story but that’s really only from Sarah. Caleb, sweet Caleb, loves his life and his wife and will do anything to keep her even if it means a week long hiking trip with strangers. I just really, really, loved him and his big heart. 

I really enjoyed their journey and all the quirky characters they were on the trip with. I also especially loved that this couple was childfree by choice, which was reaffirmed multiple times throughout the book. Their HEA looked different than we normally see in romance and I LOVED it.

Since this is really one woman’s journey to self acceptance, I think this was women’s fiction rather than romance, but nonetheless I swooned, I cried, I laughed.

What an excellent book!

The Merriest Misters

The Merriest Misters released yesterday! Thank you to the publisher for the ARC

This was a super cute ‘marriage in trouble’ romance mashed with a queer version of The Santa Clause, and I loved how unique it felt.

After accidentally injuring Santa on Christmas Eve, Patrick becomes the new Santa, along with his husband Quinn who becomes the Merriest Mister. They travel to the North Pole are are immersed in elf and Christmas culture and it was so fun to read the world building. 

If you are looking for something fluffy (complementary) and fun and full of Christmas cheer, definitely check this out! 

Personally, I like a little more emotion – if you’re telling me it’s marriage in crisis I want to FEEL the crisis, which I didn’t at all here. It really skimmed the surface and focused more on the becoming Santa/The Merriest Mister instead of focusing on the romance which is not my fave. I honestly never felt like the couple had any romantic connection or felt any emotion between them.

I did enjoy their individual journeys – Patrick becoming Santa and finally feeling like he’s good enough, Quinn exploring what being The Merriest Mister (as opposed to Mrs Claus) means, learning to express himself, and deciding what he wants out of life.

I don’t really read romance for individual journeys, though. Overall it was cute, just not a new fave for me. Maybe it will be for you though!