Can Cameron Tell you something?

Can I Tell You Something?

Author: Holly June Smith

Drink: Peppermint Swirl 

Drink Recipe

  • 1 ounce peppermint schnapps
  • 1 ounce Kaluha
  • ½ ounce Godiva white chocolate liquor
  • 1 ounce light cream

Book Recipe:

  • 1 part apres ski secrets
  • 1 part direct message
  • ½ part audio erotica narrator
  • 1 part chaise with a view

Can I Tell You Something is a festive, steamy rom-com set against the backdrop of a snowy alpine chalet during the Christmas holidays. Hannah Richmond has been looking forward to a cozy family Christmas filled with skiing, indulgent food, and sneaky escapes to listen to her favorite audio erotica star, Mac’n’Please. Unbeknownst to her, the voice that has been fueling her fantasies belongs to Cameron, her brother’s roommate/best friend, who shows up unannounced for the holidays.

Cameron, planning to spend the season working alone on his audio channel, finds himself face-to-face with his biggest fan, who also happens to be his best friend’s sister. Sparks, hilarity, and tension ensue as these two navigate their undeniable attraction while trying to keep their secrets under wraps.

A Cozy Holiday Escape with A Unique (& Steamy) Premise

If you’re looking for a holiday romance that won’t demand too much of your time (or your emotions) during the festive chaos, Can I Tell You Something? by Holly June Smith is a perfect pick. At just 230 pages (or a breezy 5-hour audiobook), this novella delivers a funny, spicy, and utterly charming story without overstaying its welcome.

The story revolves around Hannah, busy lawyer, and Cameron, a voice actor with a very unique gig—recording audio erotica. Yes, you read that correctly, audio erotica, as in the kind that’s made for…personal alone time. When Hannah realizes that her holiday guest (and her brother’s friend) is none other than the man behind her favorite audio fantasies, things get spicy, awkward, and undeniably intriguing. The tension between the characters builds naturally as their secrets unravel, and the witty banter keeps the story fresh and engaging.

Cameron as Book Boyfriend Material & Why the Audiobook Shines

The spice in Can I Tell You Something? is perfectly balanced. It’s not over-the-top or gratuitous, but fits naturally into the story. The lead-up is everything. The palpable chemistry between Hannah and Cameron will have you rooting for them from the moment they meet, without overshadowing the humor and heart of the story.  As a Book Boyfriend, we have to give credit where credit is due. Cameron is direct, to the point, he knows what he wants and he is not afraid to go for it – we love a man who is decisive and goes for the girl.  Plus, he’s hilarious, and humor goes a long way in our books. It doesn’t hurt that he absolutely knows what he’s doing in between the sheets and for that reason alone, he stands out to us as a book boyfriend if you’re looking for a quickie [story]. PUN INTENDED!

What makes Cameron’s moves even better? His voice. While you can enjoy this book in print or on your Kindle, the audiobook format truly elevates the experience. Narrated by Adam Gold and Evelyn Rose, the story comes alive with their flawless American and British accents. Gold’s smooth delivery of Cameron’s audio erotica “samples” will make you blush, while Rose perfectly captures Hannah’s personality and charm. It’s the kind of audiobook that feels immersive, making you wish you were the one snowed in with Cameron.  With plenty of laugh-out-loud moments and just the right amount of steam, the audiobook will keep you hooked from start to finish.

An Ending That Hits Just Right & Why You Should Read It

One of the most refreshing aspects of this novella is its ending. Holly June Smith avoids the common pitfall of rushing into an overly sentimental conclusion with white picket fences and a minivan. Instead, the story wraps up on a light and satisfying note, offering a happy ending that feels natural and organic rather than forced. The realistic resolution leaves you with the warmth of a heartfelt romance without veering into cliché territory.

If you’re in the mood for a holiday romance that’s spicy, funny, and short enough to enjoy in a single sitting, Can I Tell You Something? is an excellent choice. It’s perfect for audiobook lovers, fans of unique premises, or anyone looking for a festive pick-me-up. Whether you’re relaxing by the fire or sneaking in some reading between gift wrapping, this novella is a charming and steamy holiday treat to enjoy with a Peppermint Swirl and your headphones. Happy Holidays!

If you’re short on time and looking for those spicy chapters, we got you covered: 9, 13, 17, 18, 20, 23, 25, 28, 33 & 34. If you’re listening, then give the Mac’n’Please audios a listen. You won’t be disappointed.

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