I found myself skimming entire paragraphs from time to time, because I wasn't interested in Bea's job storyline. However, I expected the romance to be more prominent and I found the writing a little too chaotic and frilly for my likings. It messes with my reading comprehension when lines are told between ' ' This was sweet, Christmas-y and overall a cute read. I also didn't really like the format that was used for dialogues, but I guess that's on me. I mean, I was, but there was way too much of it. This was sweet, Christmas-y and overall a cute read. Thank you to Boldwood Books and NetGalley for providing me with an ARC of Let It Snow by Beth Moran in exchange for an honest review.more
If you want to see my much more in depth review, you can check it out on my book blog NovelOnMyMind. Also, maybe there were too many plot points to follow in just one book, although I can't say it bothered me that much. If there's anything I'd change, I would probably add some more angst and sparks between the MCs. Just what I'd expect from a Christmas read. Lots of snow, lots of family and community vibes. And all that while trying to navigate unavoidable holiday family drama.
Let It Snow is a cute and fun Christmas romance that follows a weather girl Bea Armstrong as she is trying to figure out who her heart belongs to, but also what a dream job should and shouldn't look like. only one bed & come close so we don't freeze to death.I missed knowing he’d got my back, and if I needed it he’d take my hand, too. I missed him nudging me with his elbow and giving a sidelong look that confirmed we were thinking precisely the same thing. single POV, dual timeline Let It Snow is a cute and fun Christmas romance that 4.5 ⭐.moreĤ.5 ⭐ I missed him nudging me with his elbow and giving a sidelong look that confirmed we were thinking precisely the same thing. And when Bea’s first love and recent ex shows up, Bea has a difficult choice to make…. The only solution is for Henry to drive her – could this Christmas get any worse…īut during an unforgettable two-day interview, a stay in a log cabin and a nightmare journey through the snow, Henry turns out to be nothing like she thought.
There are just a few minor problems… The interview is in Scotland, Bea has no car, and the snow is falling already. Relief comes in the shape of a last-minute interview for her dream job. And to top it all off, the insufferable Henry Fairfax – who her parents have always wanted her to marry – has also been invited.
After the end of a long-term relationship, local weather girl Bea Armstrong has been avoiding her family, and their inevitable ‘I-told-you-sos.’ But with Christmas fast approaching, she is finally on her way home to Charis House, the school in Sherwood Forest that her Curl up with the perfect cosy read and the latest novel by the bestselling author of Just the Way You Are.Īfter the end of a long-term relationship, local weather girl Bea Armstrong has been avoiding her family, and their inevitable ‘I-told-you-sos.’ But with Christmas fast approaching, she is finally on her way home to Charis House, the school in Sherwood Forest that her mum and dad run in their old family home. Curl up with the perfect cosy read and the latest novel by the bestselling author of Just the Way You Are.