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I was incredibly lucky to receive an ARC copy of Scrooged for the Holidays by Kayla Grosse — and wow, what a ride!
This spicy MMMF small-town romance was something I didn’t know I needed until I dove in. The story follows Greer, a self-proclaimed scrooge who's closed off emotionally due to deep-rooted family trauma. Branded "The Ice Queen" by her image-obsessed parents (who were more interested in appearances than affection), Greer has absolutely no love for the holidays. When her job sends her to a small ski resort town to serve an eviction notice to a beloved family-run restaurant — just before Christmas — she’s all business and no holiday cheer.
That’s when we meet Remiel — the first of three Nephilim who are on a divine mission to help people rediscover their holiday spirit. Alongside him are Malachi and Samael. Each of them plays a unique role: Malachi reveals the past, Remiel embodies the present, and Samael offers glimpses of the future. Think A Christmas Carol, but a lot steamier.
Greer accidentally stumbles upon the trio in an intimate moment, and from there, things get very spicy. Their chemistry is off the charts, and the connection between the three men — already a strong, loving throuple — becomes something even more powerful with Greer in the mix.
I absolutely loved this book. It made me reflect on my own grinchy attitude toward the holidays and the reasons behind it. Like Greer, I’ve often felt disconnected from the winter festivities, so her journey really resonated with me.
The Nephilim men are not only steamy and supportive, but their bond is also genuine and touching. When Greer joins them, the emotional and physical chemistry becomes positively explosive.
If you're looking for a spicy, heartfelt, and slightly supernatural holiday romance with a meaningful message, Scrooged for the Holidays is a must-read!
I was incredibly lucky to receive an ARC copy of Scrooged for the Holidays by Kayla Grosse — and wow, what a ride!
This spicy MMMF small-town romance was something I didn’t know I needed until I dove in. The story follows Greer, a self-proclaimed scrooge who's closed off emotionally due to deep-rooted family trauma. Branded "The Ice Queen" by her image-obsessed parents (who were more interested in appearances than affection), Greer has absolutely no love for the holidays. When her job sends her to a small ski resort town to serve an eviction notice to a beloved family-run restaurant — just before Christmas — she’s all business and no holiday cheer.
That’s when we meet Remiel — the first of three Nephilim who are on a divine mission to help people rediscover their holiday spirit. Alongside him are Malachi and Samael. Each of them plays a unique role: Malachi reveals the past, Remiel embodies the present, and Samael offers glimpses of the future. Think A Christmas Carol, but a lot steamier.
Greer accidentally stumbles upon the trio in an intimate moment, and from there, things get very spicy. Their chemistry is off the charts, and the connection between the three men — already a strong, loving throuple — becomes something even more powerful with Greer in the mix.
I absolutely loved this book. It made me reflect on my own grinchy attitude toward the holidays and the reasons behind it. Like Greer, I’ve often felt disconnected from the winter festivities, so her journey really resonated with me.
The Nephilim men are not only steamy and supportive, but their bond is also genuine and touching. When Greer joins them, the emotional and physical chemistry becomes positively explosive.
If you're looking for a spicy, heartfelt, and slightly supernatural holiday romance with a meaningful message, Scrooged for the Holidays is a must-read!