My
Thoughts:
Snow Kissed was a sweet, feel-good story! Part women’s
fiction, part romance with characters facing real life challenges. I loved how
positive Holly was and how she chose to try and look for the best in both
people and a situation. She could’ve been bitter and vindictive towards her ex
but chose the high road. That’s not to say that she didn’t have moments where
she wanted to be, though.
You'll want to mark this one for holiday season! Snow Kissed had Hallmark holiday romance vibes with a picturesque winter
wonderland! All the magic of the season came through with the smell of pine,
hot chocolate, twinkle lights, family and friends. Themes of grief and
forgiveness and focusing on what’s important. A pure delight!
I alternately read and listened to an audio copy and can
recommend either version. Vanessa Johansson has a pleasing voice, and I thought
she did well with both male and female characters, young and old bringing them
to life with appropriate emotions. She seamlessly switched between characters, making
it easy to distinguish between them.
4 Stars
Book Description:
'Tis the season for a little white lie…
Christmas has always been single mom Holly Goodwin Moore’s favorite time of year. The twinkly lights on the tree, the cookies in the oven, the snow on the ground. But she’s just not feeling it this year. The wedding in her ex’s family is almost here, her daughter, Lydia, is bursting at the seams to be a flower girl…and Holly couldn’t be dreading it more. She told a little white lie about having a new boyfriend as her plus-one, hoping to save face. She needs a date for the wedding…and she needs it now.
Ryan Caldwell wants to be free this holiday season. So even he isn’t sure how he landed in Shelter Springs, looking after his niece, Audrey, with his estranged father down the road. But when he meets Holly, she makes him want to belong for the very first time. So they make a he’ll be her date if she’ll help him give Audrey a true Christmas to remember while her mom is away.