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Winter Chill by Aria Grace, J.J. Hunter

bonecarvdweaver's review

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2.0

This was an okay book, though it's been a decent amount of time since I've read it. Geerally a two and a half star book, but fun to read when you're bored and can get through something short.

pjmurphy3's review

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5.0

A nice sweet romance. Cute story line.

woowottreads's review

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2.0

Fun enough, but there are serious themes here that aren't really handled very well, and the ending is a bit too neat. The female characters aren't very well written. The perk is that there are some fun sexy times.

atheresa's review

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4.0

Sweet college double GFY. This is a "footie pj's and hot chocolate" book.

bonecarvdweaver's review against another edition

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2.0

This was an okay book, though it's been a decent amount of time since I've read it. Geerally a two and a half star book, but fun to read when you're bored and can get through something short.

squirrely007's review against another edition

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3.0

This was sweet.

dc7's review

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4.0

A sweet friends-to-lovers story. It does an ok job with the execution of the trope but I was hooked the whole time and breezed through the book. The writing style is not the best though (I've read some of Aria Grace's later books and it has much improved since). Nevertheless you get what you signed up for I'm glad I read it.

emmajaye's review

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4.0

Told from indie's point of view, this sweet short story follows a shy student who's never had much luck with girls into a crush on his room mate. The confusion he feels is poignant, and his depression when the budding relationship breaks up is very well written. Another winner for me.

georgiewhoissarahdrew's review

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1.0

Writing by numbers, further let down by unpleasant misogynistic caricatures of all women. They are either clingy low-EQ wannabe girlfriends, slutty cougar step-mothers, mothers who ran out on their toddler sons, or shopping-obsessed teenagers. Apart from the narrator's mother, of course, who is perfect. Wish I hadn't read this.

calila's review

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4.0

This was overall a really sweet story of first time love. I liked both MCs, and my heart broke for Daniel. I wish what was going on with him, sorry trying to be vague, was explored more in depth. I didn't feel like the situation was changed by the end. I felt like the dad would continue on with his marriage, since I don't remember seeing the word divorce mentioned. I just would've liked a clearer wrap up to that aspect since it was so serious and heavy. I wish it was treated as it should've been. But I am glad Daniel had Indie to be there for him. I liked Indie, and his parents were great. I would love to read more of this couple.