My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Mario Garcia, a lonely, overworked head chef with no holiday spirit, has only one soft spot: Viktor Popov, the half‑blind Russian dishwasher hiding a mysterious past. Viktor once lived a life of privilege but now keeps to the shadows, hoping no one notices his failing eyesight or his secrets. When Mario pulls him out of the cold one night and shows him genuine care, both men begin to realise that, despite their hard lives, they might be exactly what the other needs — especially under the gentle glow of the menorah.
This was a beautifully tender story built on a deep, undeniable connection between two men who both live outside what most people would call “normal.” What really stood out to me was the respect they showed each other from the very beginning — a quiet, steady recognition of the other’s worth, even when neither of them fully believed in their own. Their love and passion felt genuine and hard‑won, and I adored watching them slowly let themselves hope again. The emotional intimacy between them was wonderfully written, and it was easy to feel every moment of longing, fear, and warmth. I only wish we’d learned a bit more about Viktor’s past before he was forced to leave, especially something as simple as his surname. Still, their relationship was heartfelt and compelling, and I loved seeing them find exactly what they needed in each other. This was an XM story with mature content.
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