Member Reviews
After an accident, and running from her past, Rebecca is staying at Fir Tree Lodge, in the French Alps, running the cafe. Luke, is her unexpected lodger.
The stunning location draws you in. Heartwarming, tears and laughter. A perfect escape. Just magical. Perfect sat wrapped in a blanket with a hot chocolate. A cozy read. Just loved it.
Thank you to #Netgalley and the publisher for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
This is the first book I've read from Rachel Dove and it definitely won't be the last. The book was a fun read, loved the storyline, the characters were fab and the book was so Christmassy it's now made me want to read more books with a Christmas theme xx
A great fun read, full of wonderful characters, a lovely Christmassy feel and a a great way to spend a cosy night in. Which we have plenty of , get books like this in to Make you feel warm.
Thanks to netgalley and the publisher for a free copy for an honest opinion
Loved this book. From an accident, finding a long forgotten list left behind by a loved one. Comes a lot of heartache, a new life and lots of love. A wonderful book of hope, understanding and forgiveness.
This is a new to me author and I wasn't sure what to except. What I got was a well written book that held my attention. The author made the book come to life with her words. This book was a joy to read and I look forward to reading more books by this author. Thank you HQ--HQ Digital via NetGalley for the ARC copy of this book. All opinions expressed are my own.
First, I’ve got to say thank you to NetGalley and the publishers over at HQ Digital and Harper Collins for the ARC of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own. Meet Me at Fir Tree Lodge is a winter-y romance about an ex-champion skier who lost it all with an injury a few years ago and a man who’s been afraid to take risks until now. Set in the French mountains, this book is perfect for the Fall/Winter. The book is available for pre-order now.
When I went into this novel I didn’t know that it was going to be so short. The advanced copy I received was only 125 pages, but the text was pretty small so I’m not sure how it would all shake out in a normal copy. I also went in thinking this was set closer to the Christmas season for some reason and that’s my own fault and not the book’s at all. The problems that I did have with the novel are more based on set up than anything else. I think there are a few moments where logic is not a factor at all. The story itself has trouble finding a basis for the set up. I can understand that the author had a road she wanted to take her characters down that wouldn’t make sense unless it had this set up. But trying to find a reason to make that set up happen doesn’t work. I also had a problem with the main male character for about the first third of the book. I think his conflicting personality traits are just too polar opposite. He’s supposed to be this dorky IT guy who’s clumsy, but if you activate his Alphamale then suddenly he’s smooth and buff and kicks ass. I know characters are allowed to be contradictory like real people, but this was just too much.
I felt like the last 60 pages were what really got me invested, but by that point there was just too much to overlook. I really enjoyed the bits of angst we got toward the end before the resolution came into play. I also love the side characters and the setting. I think those are the two things that this author has done very well. I just wish that it could have been enough to offset the problems.
It’s a cute Adult Contemporary Romance if you’re looking for something to get you in the wintery mood. It’s also short and easy to read.
In the heart of The French Alps lies Fir Tree Lodge and Alpine Bites Cafe. Rebecca runs the cafe for Hans and lives above it in the Lodge and tries to forget the life she once had.
Hans' best friend, Luke turns up and Hans tells him he can stay at the Lodge with Rebecca, much to her disgust. Luke is going through a tough time following an accident involving his dad, Frank who has had a stroke.
The problem is, Luke recognises her, he cant place her but it is only a matter of time.
The pairs relationship blossoms much to Rebecca's annoyance. She tries with all her might to keep her feelings hidden but can she keep them hidden enough.
This book is idyllic. You can picture the Alps, the beauty that surrounds the cafe and the beautiful bakes that Rebecca makes.
This is a perfect weekend read, with a blanket and a hot chocolate.
Rachel Dove is a new author for me, I simply couldn’t resist the lovely cover of Meet Me at Fir Tree Lodge.
I really enjoyed this book. It has great character development, a really cute romance, and plenty of humour.
I like the characters, Rebecca is lovely, though just starting to put her life back together. Luke is great, there are loads of funny moments with him, and he’s generally kind and caring. The secondary characters are great too, well drawn, and don’t feel like they’re just there as a background.
The one thing I really disliked about this book is the scene where Luke traps Rebecca in her bedroom because she’s angry with him. It is NOT okay to use your physical strength to make someone do, or not do, something. That is abusive. Thankfully, it was only very brief, but it totally wiped out all my good feeling towards Luke.
A heartwarming winter read, with plenty of funny moments, and a lovely happy ending.
I was given a free copy of this book, my opinions are my own.
Rebecca meets Luke when he ends up being her lodger at Fir Tree Lodge in the French Alps. She is a a baker now, after a skiing accident ended her career.
Luke ends up staying with her because he know her boss. he has his own reasons for being in France, but what will happen when it is time for him to go back home?
A great setting for the book.
Thank you to NetGalley and HQ for the ARC. Did not care for Rebecca's character at all. She could have been nicer. Even when she did try to show compassion it felt forced. Luke was interesting but still felt the book was not for me. I really did want to like it from the blurb but sadly just found it to be okay...
I was totally impressed with the Blurb when I chose to read this one and Rachel Dove is a new author for me, so I was all set up to snuggle with a humorous brit Romcom to spend my lazy rainy day.
Becky, a former skier is now hiding from the media frenzy in the remote scenic Cafe in France where she works at the Fir Tree Lodge. It is now her safe haven, the remoteness easily avoiding her mother and family. She usually enjoys her days people watching and baking her own recipes. Until one day a beautiful stranger walks into the Cafe and things are about to take a romantic turn between misunderstandings and quarrels.
To me, Becky came out as rude and harsh to Luke who seemed to be gentle soul himself. The main couple were not so likeable and there was very little chemistry between them. I really liked the scenic setting of the book and that was what drove me to finish reading it.
Many thanks to HQ Digital for having me on the #BlogTour. All opinions mine.
I really enjoyed the story and the characters but found myself getting out of with the authors writing style, I can’t quite put my finger on it but her style just didn’t flow for me
I read an advanced copy of Meet Me at Fir Tree Lodge, by Rachel Dove. Rebecca had everything until she didnt. I did not care for this book. Somebody else might like it though.
Queen Rachel has done it again!!! This book really has given me all the feels. I have absolutely loved it! Definitely my favourite so far- I know I say that about all Rachel's books but this one really is a fantastic and beautiful read.
I love Luke, he is genuine and likeable from the very beginning and I have been rooting for him and Bec. I absolutely love how this has played out and have definitely been left smiling.
Rachel has pulled me in from very early on, this has kept my attention and been completely impossible to put down. I literally have nothing negative to say about this magical read.
The cover alone, is enough to make you want to pick up this book. It's beautiful and eye catching. The story inside is just as breathtaking.
Rachel has created a plot which plays out perfectly and is guaranteed to melt even the coldest of hearts. The characters in this one are a brilliant mix and definitely ones that as a reader you can relate to.
This is definitely a perfect read which I can highly recommend. This is deserving of all the stars, five stars really doesn't do this one justice.
I absolutely cannot wait for more from Rachel.