![]() Agent: Courtney Miller-Callihan, Handspun Literary. It’s the third in Roan Parrish’s Garnet Run series, and although characters from the earlier books do appear, they’re cameos and it’s not essential to have. Any romance lover will get caught up in this charming Christmas tale. The Lights on Knockbridge Lane is a cute, fluffy (well, mostly) Christmas-themed story that is the very first male/male romance to appear in one of Harlequin’s main category lines. Parrish elevates what often can be formulaic in category romances to a fine art, with laugh-out-loud dialogue, eccentric but endearing characters, and an emotionally satisfying finale. Adam’s open personality and Wes’s guarded one perfectly complement each other, while bright, spider- and snake-loving Gus steals every scene she’s in. But when people-hating Wes gets spooked by the attention, their happily ever after may become a thing of the past. Wes even joins Adam and Gus in their attempt to completely cover their new house with Christmas lights, leading them to go viral on Instagram. Their chemistry sparks immediately leading to a hot hookup, and soon Adam, Wes, and Gus settle into a comfortable domestic dynamic. After precocious animal lover Gus breaks into Wes’s house to see his fabled menagerie of unusual pets, the men come face to face for the first time. ![]() ![]() Single dad Adam Mills recently returned to his hometown of Garnet Run, Wyo., with his eight-year-old daughter, Gus, settling next door to mysterious shut-in Wes Mobray, who only ventures outside his house after dark. ![]() Parrish’s standout third Garnet Run romance (after Best Laid Plans) pairs quirky neighbors at Christmastime. ![]()
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