![]() ![]() But Arthur, the gentle soul that he is, doesn't pout and doesn't retaliate, and I loved him for that. But Gabe is defensive, prickly, wearing his aloneness like armor, and he hurts Arthur. ![]() Gabriel is drowning in insecurities and shame he craves what only Arthur can give. ![]() He does not appreciate being pushed to spend time with the "ruddy, roguish" bear. Gabriel and Arthur do not like each other, and it takes Gabe much longer to come around. I loved the slight enemies-to-lovers trope. This book was gorgeously written and drowning in FEELS. Arthur, the short bear, is temporarily out of work and lonely, so his mom decides to play matchmaker by forcing Arthur to play Santa at a library fundraiser.Įven worse, Gabriel, the town librarian, an uptight, lanky intellectual with a head full of crazy curls and geeky glasses, is going to be Arthur's sidekick Elf. Paul and Arthur (Marcus's BFFs from book 1) were never going to make it as a couple, and Paul finally decides he's had enough of being Arthur's convenient fuck-buddy and moves out of Arthur's cabin. ![]()
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