REVIEW: Texas Snow by Kelly Fox (Novella)
TEXAS SNOW
by Kelly Fox
Release Date: December 3, 2025
Review
I previously read the original novella, and I loved it a lot. This newly expanded version just makes it that much better. A morally grey, swoony, exciting, Christmas romance.
A murderer and criminal captures the heart of the detective who arrested him. What’s not to love about that?!
Jesse has plenty of time in jail to think about the sexy detective that helped but him away - what he would do to him once he’s out. Sometimes naughty, but mostly vengeful.
He finally gets the chance, running for his life, and now, snowed in with Rafferty. It’s still touch and go as to whether or not he’ll take his revenge or just take him to bed.
Neither man is as black and white as they would appear on the surface, and people aren’t always who they are by their own choice.
I love the way they find common ground and choose trust and love.
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Synopsis
A Christmas novella for those who love a little action with their holiday cheer...
His cabin was the last place I wanted to go.
Detective Rafferty put me behind bars, and I should hate him for it.
I mean…I do.
Mostly.
But there’s a fine line between grudge and obsession, and I’ve been walking it for the last year.
Now my protection detail’s blown on Christmas Eve, and the only man who can keep me alive is the one who ruined my life.
Texas Snow is an enemies-to-lovers story set in the Highland Lakes area of Central Texas during a freak Christmas snowstorm. Originally published in the Snowed In anthology, this novella has been expanded to 29k words.
About Kelly Fox
I write contemporary gay romance, which is to say that I curse way too much, drink exactly the right amount of red wine, and sleep far too little. I’m also lucky enough to live in Central Texas with my wife and two dogs, where the astonishing diversity of humans and landscapes and tattoo shops serve as my muse.
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