Saving Christmas Eve

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Saving christmas eve

A storm. A rescue. A night that changes everything.

On a harsh Christmas Eve, paramedic Cole Matthews responds to a crash in a blinding snowstorm and finds stranded musician Jason Brooks — hurt, freezing, and alone. With the roads blocked, Cole brings Jason to a remote cabin to ride out the night.

As the storm rages, the two men share warmth, quiet conversation, and a growing tenderness neither expected. What begins as a rescue becomes a night of connection and comfort, opening the door to healing, hope, and the possibility of love when morning finally comes.

Reviews

An Early Christmas Gift

Cole was struggling to maintain him professionalism from the moment he laid eyes on Jason, but all bets were off when he found themselves stranded in a cabin together in a snowstorm. Jason was used to being alone during Christmas due to his schedule, but fate brought him a gift this year in the firm of a gorgeous paramedic, who rocked his world for a few hours.

Unfortunately, the next morning brought reality crashing down on Cole and Jason, as they had to return to their lives, as they both found it difficult to part ways and get back to their regular lives. This novella was an absolutely enjoyable read, with great characters and a heartwarming storyline, that ended at the right time to leave me eagerly awaiting the next book in the series. This is a festive romance story, that will ensure you have a wonderful reading experience.

Korkoi

MM Holiday Romance

Saving Christmas Eve by Ryan Moore is a warm, comforting MM holiday romance that leans into softness, trust, and the quiet magic of being truly seen. At its heart are Jason and Cole, two men who find in each other exactly what they didn’t realize they were missing.

Cole, so used to carrying everything on his own, slowly learns how to step back and let someone else take care of him for a change. Moore handles this shift beautifully, showing how vulnerable and healing it can be to stop being the strong one all the time. Jason’s presence is steady and reassuring, and in his company Cole finally feels safe enough to rest.

What stands out most is how at ease Jason feels when he’s with Cole. Their connection is gentle rather than rushed, built on small moments, quiet understanding, and a growing sense of home. The romance unfolds naturally against the festive backdrop, making the story feel cosy without being overly sweet.

Saving Christmas Eve is a tender, character driven holiday read about finding comfort in another person and allowing love to lighten the load perfect for readers who enjoy heartfelt romance with emotional depth.

Samantha Robertson