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Read this as a stand-alone, however sometimes I did get lost. Was a lovely wholesome book! Thank you

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Thanks to the publishers and Netgalley for an advance copy of this book in exchange for a review.

This is another in the Juniper Meadows series but could easily be read as a standalone (but you'll want to go and check the rest out!) and it was lovely to be back. A warm and cosy read, perfect for these winter evenings (in August).....

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Great book. The characters and plot are realistic. I connected with the characters and rooted for a happy ending.

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An absolute brilliant read. You meet old and new characters. I love the explanation of whose who at the beginning. You felt Monty was finally getting it. A mother's love never dies.. Sadie was a fab character. You felt for her at times. Her children were excellent. I would love a Juniper Christmas. Just read it. Pure magic escapement. Loved it

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Another awesome holiday story! Read Snow is Falling to get your winter romance fix! It was great! A don’t miss read!

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Thank you NetGalley and Publisher for this arc!

What a cute cozy holiday romance! This was such a cute book. I couldn’t stop listening to it. My first by the author but won’t be my last.

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Snow Is Falling is book three in a series by Sarah Bennett.
This is the perfect book to cosy up with over the festive season. It was easy to follow and had a good cast of characters. I liked the story and the characters were likeable and believable. A good novel that I would recommend to other readers.
❤️ Thank you to netgalley, the author and publisher for my arc ebook copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.

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Cuando la vida de Sadie Bingham toma un giro inesperado, sus hijos la invitan a un merecido descanso en Juniper Meadows, la hermosa finca de Cotswolds propiedad de la familia Travers. La temporada festiva está en pleno apogeo, y Sadie se lanza al abarrotado programa de los Doce Días de Navidad, disfrutando de la oportunidad de hacer nuevos amigos y nuevos recuerdos. El padre soltero Dylan Travers no ha estado en su casa de la infancia de Juniper Meadows durante décadas. Separado de su malhumorado padre Monty, se ha hecho una vida feliz en los Estados Unidos. Pero ahora, con los niños adolescentes dispuestos a saber más sobre sus raíces, Dylan los ha traído de vuelta a los Cotswolds para conocer a su familia. Como Sadie y Dylan navegan por una Navidad muy diferente de las que esperaban, pronto queda claro que, aparte de la geografía, tienen mucho en común. Y mientras Dylan se enfrenta a su pasado y Sadie contempla su futuro, tal vez el milagro de esta Navidad sea la felicidad para siempre que ambos se merecen.





El libro estuvo entretenido, pero no lo suficiente para recordarlo en algunas semanas. Todo fue plano, creo que hubiera quedado mejor como una novela.

La primera parte me gustó porque se ve una Sadie dolida por la traición de su esposo. Sus hijos la envían de viaje para que se despeje y ahí conoce a Dylan otro padre soltero. Está parte me gustó, pero lo demás se me hizo aburrido porque sentí que no pasaba nada.
Dylan también tiene cosas que resolver, pero dicha resolución fue muy x.


Aprecio que me eligieran para dar una opinión por el ARC, gracias NetGalley, publicita y autor.

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La idea fue interesante, pero no me gustó el desarrollo.

Todo empezó bien, Sadie, la protagonista descubre algo desgarrador que hace que su matrimonio termine en divorcio. Tiene que empezar de cero y sus hijos (que ya son adultos) hacen que se vaya de vacaciones, en es lugar lograra autodescrubrirse y posiblemente encontrar el amor.
¿Lo anterior suena bien, no? Pues si, pero el problema es que a partir de la mitad no pasa nada y se vuelve aburrido. Incluso el epílogo deja mucho que desear.




Thanks to NetGalley, the publisher and the author for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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A warm and cozy simple read. No surprises just genuine feel good story. This was a great palate cleanser between fantasy novels.
Book Number 4 in the Juniper Meadows Series. Christmas theme. Cotswolds.
I did not read any of the other books in this series and didn't feel like I was lost at any point. I will admit that I am a mood reader and when this "mood" strikes again I wouldn't be opposed to going back to the beginning of the series. I found almost all of the characters very likable, how can you not? there is very little drama.

Thank you for the opportunity to read and review! #SnowisFalling #NetGalley

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"Snow is Falling" in Juniper Meadows is the heartwarming winter escape you didn't know you needed! Sadie, fresh off a not-so-dreamy divorce, finds herself in a picturesque wonderland, thanks to her thoughtful adult kids. Enter Dylan, who’s coming home after decades away with his curious teens in tow. Together, they navigate past regrets, uncover lasting love in their fifties, and rediscover the magic of family amidst the glistening snow and twinkling holiday lights. And let’s not forget the Travers clan—warm, welcoming, and ready to embrace Dylan with open arms despite life's hurdles. Their challenges become stepping stones to deeper connections, making this story a true testament to resilience and love.

This cozy read seamlessly blends heartfelt family reconnections, the beauty of second chances, and the allure of the holiday season. The vibrant setting of Juniper Meadows wraps you in its charm, leaving you rooting for Sadie and Dylan every step of the way. Honest emotions, loving support, and the magic of new beginnings make "Snow is Falling" the ultimate holiday treat. Don't miss out on this delightful journey that feels like a warm hug on a snowy day!

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This book is part of the juniper meadows series which I didn’t realised when I started reading this book. It can be read as a stand alone but I think I would recommend reading the other books first as I was slightly confused in parts. However there is a breakdown of all the characters at the beginning of the book.
The story had a lovely Christmas feel and I enjoyed the romance. The characters were likeable and I can’t wait to go back and read the other books in this series.
Thanks to NetGalley, Sarah Bennett and Boldwood Books for an advance copy in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.

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Snow is Falling is another lovely, cozy read in the Juniper Meadows series! Sadie is recovering from divorcing her cheating spouse, and her adult children surprise her with a gift to get away to Juniper Meadows for Christmas and enjoy something new. Dylan's no stranger to Juniper Meadows, his childhood home he fled as soon as he was able, with some regrets. It's been decades now, but his teenage kids want to know their family and see their dad's history. So off they all go.

What a beautiful combination of reconnecting with family, finding love in your fifties, and realizing what's important, all in a beautiful setting and the magic of the holidays. The Travers siblings and cousins are warm, welcoming, and loving despite many challenges, and eager to welcome Dylan back into their hearts. The family faces its challenges but meets them head-on, and give each other love and support.

I loved how, for the most part, Sadie and Dylan are honest with each other, don't play games, and talk to each other like adults. Watching their relationship grow and seeing how right they are for each other made me smile and wish more couples were like this! Sometimes it felt like everyone was too nice and too perfect, especially the kids, but that's also what makes this book so sweet, heartwarming, and cozy. I feel like I know this family and have been to Juniper Meadows, and can't wait to go back.

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