A Holiday to Sustain Us
The Magi Accounts
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Narrated by:
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Zachary Zaba
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Michele Notaro
About this listen
One kiss under the mistletoe and now I’m hooked. I can’t get him out of my head… and I think I might like it.
Convincing my pride to have a holiday celebration was supposed to be a fun way to bring everyone together. But my plan went awry when my younger pride mate convinced everyone I needed a kiss. I hadn’t expected Ash to volunteer. And I certainly hadn’t expected him to kiss me on the lips and… linger.
Now, all I can think about is feeling his lips on mine again. Instead of planning gift giving and parties, I’m planning how to win Ash over. And what better way to convince him to spend time with me than to have him help me with my holiday plans?
The holidays are coming to the Ono-Nai house, and I only have one thing I’m wishing for this year—Ash.
A Holiday to Sustain Us is a fun MM urban fantasy companion story meant to be listened to AFTER A Purpose That Restores Us (The Magi Accounts 3). It’s from Charlie's perspective and takes place between books 3 and 4 of the main series. This is a companion novel, NOT a standalone, although the love story is resolved in this book.
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- Amelia
- 22-12-24
An adorable holiday treat!
Ash and Charlie's romance gave me all the sweet holiday feels. Because I've been keeping up with the main Magi Accounts storyline, their pairing wasn't a huge surprise to me, but it was still wonderful to watch their connection evolve over time. Charlie was such an earnest, caring sweetheart, and it was so cute to see how fumbly and nervous he got around Ash after their first kiss. I wish this story had been told in a dual narrative so I could have known where Ash's head was at in those early stages, but instead I was just as in the dark and desperately hopeful as Charlie. I understood Charlie's hesitation to push for more with Ash, especially given how new his addition to the pack was, but every time Ash and Charlie spent a night cuddled up together for comfort my heart melted a little more. I wanted to groan every time Charlie chickened out of asking Ash on a date, or even just for another kiss, but luckily Ash plucked up the courage before Charlie could stew too much. For drawing things out so much in the beginning, once they got on the same page, their physical relationship took off quickly. I certainly wasn't complaining about how eager the two of them were to explore each other, and knowing that chemistry was rooted in a deep emotional connection only made it more satisfying for me. With the will-they/won't-they drama aside, the rest of the novella was a fun Christmas celebration with Secret Santa gifts, Solstice preparations, and all the silly Pride bonding moments I adore so much. Mixed in with the laughter and fun were some tough reminders of the scars this family carries from their pasts, but with such a strong support system, no one had to struggle through the holidays on their own. I'd consider this the most upbeat storyline in the series so far, and it was the perfect length to enjoy in a single sitting.
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- R.
- 22-12-24
Magi and shifter
I don’t think prior reading is absolutely required, most things are explained enough without spoiling previous books unnecessarily, just some needed facts. I didn’t got lost as it usually happens to me, I really like and need a good introduction to the worldbuilding, with this book was no need.
It’s a cute, fluffy story with hints of some horrible things happening to various characters in their past, but without giving any details. This spoiled the book a little for me, or maybe it was too goofy or plain, I don’t know. The epilogue is beautiful though.
«Can I give you a hug?»
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