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sadiesmagicbookshelf's review against another edition
5.0
I will read this every year during the holidays!
This book was so cute and fun! I lent it out and have recommended it more!
This book was so cute and fun! I lent it out and have recommended it more!
sslovesbooks_1's review against another edition
5.0
I adore Sarah Morgan books and this Christmas story of family and romance does not disappoint.
Set in Scotland with lots of snow, means the family become snowed in and Lucy who visits to try and win a business deal finds herself embroiled in the family dramas.
Ross , Alice and Clemmie are all great characters - all dealing with their own secrets and worries and their parents just want their children to be happy but tensions rise as they all come home to enjoy Xmas.
Nanna Jean is a fabulous character, wise, kind and full of mischief. She made me laugh so many times.
There is snow, family and transitions, love and romance, a dog, a young girl and a build up to a real family Christmas. What more could you want from a book?
Another excellent book - Sarah Morgan never,ever, ever disappoints.
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Set in Scotland with lots of snow, means the family become snowed in and Lucy who visits to try and win a business deal finds herself embroiled in the family dramas.
Ross , Alice and Clemmie are all great characters - all dealing with their own secrets and worries and their parents just want their children to be happy but tensions rise as they all come home to enjoy Xmas.
Nanna Jean is a fabulous character, wise, kind and full of mischief. She made me laugh so many times.
There is snow, family and transitions, love and romance, a dog, a young girl and a build up to a real family Christmas. What more could you want from a book?
Another excellent book - Sarah Morgan never,ever, ever disappoints.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
emily_stapylton's review against another edition
4.0
It's a cute Christmas love story. I really liked the multiple POV as there were many stories going on.
iddedidde's review against another edition
2.0
Roliga och fartfyllda dialoger och härlig humor. Jag fastnade snabbt för karaktärerna och familjens charmiga dynamik.
Dock kändes handlingen något händelselös vilket skapade en långdragen läsning. Inte den bästa julromanen, men den funkar när man vill läsa något lättsamt och juligt.
Dock kändes handlingen något händelselös vilket skapade en långdragen läsning. Inte den bästa julromanen, men den funkar när man vill läsa något lättsamt och juligt.
orlaghrose's review against another edition
3.0
Quite slow and not gripping but still a lovely story, I liked how the chapters were about each individual story line.
wispywasp's review against another edition
emotional
hopeful
lighthearted
reflective
sad
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
4.0
sarahbee231's review against another edition
2.0
2.5. The first half had me, I was really excited about the characters and the details of their lives. But the second half everyone’s issues resolved so quickly and the characters proved to be super one-dimensional. Cute Christmastime read, but wouldn’t recommend.
gwalt118's review against another edition
3.0
Snowed In For Christmas by Sarah Morgan was a cute and fun read, perfect for my week off of work.
Admittedly, the relationship between Ross & Lucy felt kind of forced. I wanted more scenes with the two of them throughout the novel. I absolutely loved Lucy, though. She is a sweetheart.
From a relationship standpoint, I was much more invested in Alice & Nico and Clemmie & Fergus. Both relationships have conflict stemming from a lack of communication, which can be a frustrating trope.
Once again, I appreciate that Sarah Morgan writes real characters. Some women want children, some don't. Some want city life, others don't.
I certainly enjoyed curling up under a blanket with this one over break.
Admittedly, the relationship between Ross & Lucy felt kind of forced. I wanted more scenes with the two of them throughout the novel. I absolutely loved Lucy, though. She is a sweetheart.
From a relationship standpoint, I was much more invested in Alice & Nico and Clemmie & Fergus. Both relationships have conflict stemming from a lack of communication, which can be a frustrating trope.
Once again, I appreciate that Sarah Morgan writes real characters. Some women want children, some don't. Some want city life, others don't.
I certainly enjoyed curling up under a blanket with this one over break.