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Deck the Hulls

Silver Shoals

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Deck the Hulls

By: Kat Cassidy
Narrated by: Kyle O'Hara
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This Christmas, he’s hiding more than his identity…

Fresh from a life tangled with the Greek mob in LA, Adam Sgouros is starting over in witness protection—but he feels unmoored in his new small-town existence. When a sudden need to dispose of a body without drawing attention arises (Not his fault! He can explain!), Adam realizes his first Christmas in the sleepy, wintery little town of Silver Shoals is shaping up to be anything but merry.

Elijah Jensen has always been an optimist, but this year, even he’s struggling to keep his head above water. A head-cold from hell and a boat that’s falling apart at the seams seem determined to sink his holiday spirit, and all he wants is to get through the season without any more complications. Complications like a musclebound ex-gangster hijacking his boat (Accidentally! He can explain!)—and taking him along for the ride.

Stranded on the water by a snowstorm, this unlikely pair must navigate through a holiday filled with danger, unexpected warmth, and enough secrets to sink them both. Can Adam's tough exterior thaw under the force of Eli's unyielding optimism, or will the storm—and Adam’s past—prove too much to weather?

Set course for a low heat, grumpy/sunshine, forced proximity MM novella with a comedic noir twist. Featuring a relationship between a cisgender male and transgender male main character, Deck the Hulls promises a small-town holiday romance full of festive mayhem, surprising sparks, and a love that just might break through even the iciest of hearts.

CW: Brief mentions of unsupportive family and past relationships, references to addiction and enabling, light gore.

©2024 Kat Cassidy (P)2025 Kat Cassidy
Contemporary Genre Fiction Romance Romantic Suspense Small Town & Rural Exciting Mafia Heartfelt Small Town Christmas

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After testifying against the LA Greek Mob he worked for, Adam Sgouros has stuffed up every WITSEC placement since. Winding up in the small coastal town of Silver Shoals amongst the snow, Adam Sgouros is on his last chance. Now a misunderstanding on an errand for his latest employer leaves Alex with an accidental dead body to dispose of and dumping it at sea seems like the best way to attract the least attention. Trans man Elijah Jensen runs a charter boat and he’s currently fighting off a bad cold. The medication has left him a bit spacey so he’s understandably confused when someone hijacks his boat with him on board. The two men start to trust each other but fate has other plans.

Maybe it’s the cover, but I was expecting a fluffy Christmas romance so I was a little surprised by the mobster backstory and the death of an innocent man—in fact, there’s very little Christmas in this. Once I adjusted, I found the story quite absorbing and my only gripes were the instalove, the unbelievable coincidence in the epilogue, and the huge amount of telling rather than showing: I guess at only 105 pages (just over 2.5 audio hrs), there was a lot of ground to cover in a short time. I do think the serious themes and backstories would have benefited from a longer book to do them justice, but I still enjoyed the story. 🎧 On the audio, Kyle O’Hara has a pleasant, youngish voice that really suited Eli, less so the big and burly Adam.

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