He’s got more walls than a medieval fortress, and they’re topped with emotional barbed wire.”
⭐️ 4.5/5
This starts off feeling like a cozy Hallmark setup: a small town bakery, a looming corporate threat, and a grumpy, sexy man walking through the door. But then Tabby enters the picture. Denton’s five year old daughter steals every scene and instantly turns this into something warmer, sweeter, and far more emotional than expected.
Denton is closed off and grieving, while Holly is pure light and kindness, and watching them slowly heal together was genuinely touching. There were several moments that hit hard emotionally, especially around grief, love, and choosing connection over isolation. I also loved how everyone around Denton refused to let him wallow in his own self sabotage.
This book made me laugh, tear up, and melt all at once. My only complaint is that I wanted more hockey on page since it mostly stayed in the background. Still, this was a heartfelt, spicy holiday romance that completely worked for me and absolutely made me want to read more in this series.