Review: Cold Feet by Jay Northcote

Best friends snowed in together. When the heat rises, will they get cold feet?

Getting snowed in at a remote cottage in Wales with someone he’d fancied for ages isn’t exactly how Sam expected to spend Christmas. His feelings for Ryan are pointless. Ryan’s straight—or so he thought.

Until now, Ryan’s kept his feelings for Sam buried. Why ruin a friendship over what might only be gay experimentation? Playing it cool seems safer, until a cold snap makes sharing body heat vital. In their Welsh safe haven, anything seems possible.

As Ryan’s reserve melts away, Sam wants more than stolen kisses under the mistletoe. But a sudden thaw means making decisions. They could face the New Year together—unless one of them gets cold feet.




Cold Feet is sure to give you the warm and fuzzies this season.

Ryan and Sam are besties and have been secretly crushing on each other for years. Around the holidays they end up snowed in at a cabin, in the middle of nowhere. They really have nothing to do but hang out, play games and play in the snow. 

Oh, and they cuddled! I am such a sucker for cuddles. And the cuddling turned the already-there-tension up way high. 

That's what I like most about friends to lovers stories. There's always a massive amount of tension and great chemistry. Cold Feet definitely had all of that. I was so ready for them to just kiss already! Gah. But when they did... mmm... the wait made it extra sweet.

The Conflict was a big misunderstanding, and I'm ok with those. Not great, but ok.  Both Ryan and Sam had the same misunderstanding and that was a little too much for me. It tipped the annoying scale out of their favor. I get it, they were unsure about things, but c'mon! At least try and talk before jumping to conclusions. 

The cuddles and the cute outweighed my one, tiny gripe. This was my first Jay Northcote and it certainly won't be my last.


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