Narrated by: Tyler Darby, Virginia Rose
Length: 5 hrs and 55 mins
Release date: 11-25-25 by Tantor Media
Contemporary romance/to review
It is Xmas time, well almost. So it is time for xmas books.
Sophie joins her friend on a trip to Tennesse. There she meets a handsome icehockey coach named Jake. But this is just a short trip! Still those sparks fly between them.
You would think the drama is that they are from different states, but nope, he has an ex girlfriend who suddenly wants back in. She was one annoying piece of x. She kept pushing and Sophie had doubts since maybe those two belong together.
It was a short nice xmassy romance. She loves Hallmark movies and it does have that feeling. True love will always win.
Good narration. She had a good feel for all the voices, and the same with the male narrator
It's Christmas, and I can't help but believe that magic happens around this time of year—or at least, I hope it does. I've always been obsessed with the holidays, and the best part? I can watch all the Hallmark movies I want. Secretly, I might be hoping for my own love story to play out just like in the movies. It's possible, right? I mean, it happened for my friend. A girls' trip to Tennessee seems like the perfect way to unwind. Then, I meet Jake—the coach of the Tennessee Wolves. Our connection is instant, and I find myself wanting to get to know him better. But there's one small issue . . . I don’t know if he's available. That's when I get my reality check—life isn't a Hallmark movie. And love? It's complicated.
This Christmas feels different, like everything is a bit out of place. I guess that's what an unexpected breakup will do to you. At least I have my career to keep me focused—coaching a professional hockey team is no walk in the park, but it definitely keeps my mind occupied. The last thing I need is to get involved with someone. Then Sophie walks into my life. They say opposites attract, but I'm not sure if I'm ready for that. To complicate things even more, my ex has started coming around again. I don't know if it's easier to stay with what's familiar or take a chance on something new.
































