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Small town contemporary romance.
Danielle is wrapping up her office and deciding whether to move to Redford falls with her work. She never thought she would be back in Redford Falls. Two years ago, she didn't have great time. She enjoys shopping, gourmet coffee and spa treatments. All she remember is of Redford is small town and missing all the amenities . When her boss Jackson asks her to come to train her replacements, she decide to head to Redford Falls. When Thumper "rabbit' get in the way, she crashes her car and trapped until someone showed up to rescue her.
Andrew loves working in Redford Falls as owner chef of little restaurant. On his way home, his dog finds stranded traveler and he rescues not so stranger. He distinctly remembers her as ice princess from his restaurant two years ago. She was the one who pour water on his head.
Danielle is happy to be rescued but she can't believe her knight is Andrew from two years ago. Their first impression are not the best. Now they are thrown to be together due to winter storm. Now Andrew and Danielle sees each other in different light. Are they really enemy or rekindling their fire?
It's sweet story of two people finding their way back to each other.
Thanks to Netgalley and Escape publishing for ARC in exchange for honest review.
I actually loved this book - so easy to read, so romantic and just pleasant. Although it wasn't groundbreaking in the story line it's a perfect holiday book for wrapping yourself up in, setting your mind in imagination mode and enjoying whilst drinking a hot drink and being smothered in a warm blanket - heaven!
Such an easy read and the characters were pretty believable - if it were a film it would be a Sunday afternoon movie from some unknown channel but one where you secretely loved every moment of it!
Cheesy and predictable but well worth a read.
I really enjoyed the book, it has everything I love in a novel from start to finish. I can’t wait to read what the author has planned next!
Loved loved loved it and i hope i get to read more of her amazing books the full review is in the link, thank you for letting me read Darlene's amazing book
And i will be recommending it to all my followers
While Winter's Kiss was a little bit predictable, I still enjoyed this winter read. A cozy novel, that had charming characters, I was able to connect with and perfect for reading on a slow Sunday afternoon.
A cute book for those who like contemporary romance novels, and are looking for an easy read.
I was a bit apprehensive about the fact that this is a spin-off of another book, but Fredette did a great job creating a completely separate story that didn't require me to have read the first. Coincidentally, I happened to read this book on one of the coldest weekends in Toronto, and it was the perfect accompaniment for my day.
It's a sweet story that is predictable but unique and I loved how Fredette painted a picture of Redford falls. I felt like I was transported to the beautiful town, and could clearly see where the story was taking place. I also found myself rooting for Dani and Andrew, and how it wasn't a love at first sight story. They struggled to figure out that they could be together, they searched for reasons not to be together and they managed to figure it all out. I especially loved how even though I knew that they would probably get together, the writing was so good that I doubted it at points.
I would highly recommend this to anyone who is looking for a quick weekend read on a cold day.