Genre:
Contemporary Romance
Themes:
Friends to Lovers
Girl Next Door
Holiday
Neurodiverse
Heat Level:
Medium (sex scenes are included and may use mildly graphic description)
Archetypes:
Celebrity / Socialite / Model
Musician / Pianist
Small Business Owner
Setting:
Small Town / Rural
Sexual / Gender Identity:
Bi or Pansexual
Lesbian
Silent Night
By Lily Seabrooke
Overwhelmed by her life as a country-pop singer, Brooke Carston is back to see her small-town family for Christmas in Mountain Crossing, and nothing more—until she runs into her childhood best friend, Nicole Livingston.
Nicole’s happy in Mountain Crossing, but deep down, she knows all the girls who come into her life end up leaving. She knows better than to give in, even when her old best friend shows up in town again—and they have the same spark as ever.
Of course, it doesn’t help that Brooke is bisexual, single, and the entirety of Mountain Crossing is intent on the two of them getting together.
Silent Night is a 35,000-word sweet small-town childhood-friends-to-lovers Christmas romance novella, following a musician with auditory processing disorder who just wants some peace and quiet, and her childhood best friend who’s a happy small-town baker and painter. Features meddling family who tries to push the two together, constantly running into one another, and cute Christmas fluff for days. Content warnings for open-door sex scenes, queer girls trying their best not to get together, loving family who are really obvious in their attempts to get them together, and Daniel always talking about food.