
Snow Haggar is up to her elbows in cookie dough, juggling a booming holiday baking season thatโs busier than ever. Right when she needs all hands on deck, her helpers for baking and deliveries fall through and leave her scrambling to keep up with the mountain of orders piling up. Enter Bones, her leather-clad, tattooed neighbor with a talent for custom bikes and a roguish grin thatโs as distracting as the view she has of him from her kitchen window.






MY REVIEW: โญโญโญโญ 4 out of 5
I loved this story of the biker and the baker. It was an easy read and I loved the characters.
Snow runs her own bakery and works tirelessly to ensure her customers are happy and get what they order on time and done to her standards, which are very high. When she notices the biker that moved in across from her, she has a hard time keeping her mind and her eyes on her baking and her work.
Bones noticed the beauty across the street not long after moving into the neighborhood, he even made some adjustments to the garage to accommodate his curiosity to watch her while she was unaware. He has his own business that he runs from his home and it’s working on bikes, this gives him the perfect opportunity to watch Snow and her helper when they aren’t paying attention, or are they?
I love the story and the characters. Bones and Snow are a great couple and the fact that he was willing to do whatever it took to help her out when she least expected it and when she needed it most, was perfect. I’m enjoying reading the stories in the Thirteen Bikers For Christmas. It has a great group of authors and some wonderful stories. I’m looking forward to reading them all.


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