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AME CADA PARTE DE ESTE LIBRO hace meses no leo algo, y este libro lo leí en 3 días, es de lo más lindo y entretenido del mundo.
Tan lindo fue que creo que voy a llorar por haberlo terminado
Tan lindo fue que creo que voy a llorar por haberlo terminado
4.25/5 Stars ⭐️
*swoon*. Cue the Hallmark production team. This was the perfect holiday romance, exactly what I needed to get into the spirit.
*swoon*. Cue the Hallmark production team. This was the perfect holiday romance, exactly what I needed to get into the spirit.
I like Walsh’s style for romance writing - no frustrating miscommunication tropey nonsense or contrived conflicts (between our MCs at least). However I am not generally a fan of the fake dating trope and this was a bit too slow to hold my interest! Also the sibling drama felt chaotic. Unenthusiastic 3 stars
5 flawless stars
Snowed In is a holiday romance masterpiece, and the best one I’ve ever read in my life. Love stories like this are my kryptonite-because no matter how many toxic romances I read, I'll always love delicate, romantic love stories the most. I was so happy, feeling all giddy and love-struck while reading it. The story follows the good ol’ fake dating trope, but it’s one of the most wholesome and achingly tender romances I’ve ever come across. It perfectly balances the lighthearted beauty of the holiday season with poignant emotional depth, weaving in the characters’ individual stories and backgrounds.
Christian Fitzpatrick won my heart with just his name; even before I read this book, so it was impossible not to fall in love with this perfect gentleman. He’s a real charmer, and his funny, spontaneous personality only made me fall for him even harder. He’s thoughtful, cocky in a way that feels confident yet affable, and an absolute sweetheart. His playfulness, his gentleness, and the way he cares for his people melted my heart every damn time. The way he cared for Megan, let her make her own choices, and stood up for her every time, even against his own family, speaks volumes about his character. He’s the kind of man who puts the woman he loves first and foremost. And the fact that Megan wasn’t even his real girlfriend at the time? Imagine how protective and devoted he’d be once she becomes his wife.
“I let her, giving her as much time and space as she wants. Whatever she wants, I’ll give her. I realize that now. How I’ll never be able to say no to this person. How I’m completely at her mercy.”
Megan O’Sullivan is the runaway bride, the one looked down upon and hated by people in her hometown for breaking the heart of their local sweetheart. She’s been through so much, from cutting ties with a controlling man to rediscovering herself and finding joy in her life as an individual. She’s strong-willed and resilient, yet also deeply altruistic and emotional. I loved that she allowed herself to be vulnerable with Christian because she trusted him, she knew he would never judge her for her choices. Megan didn’t need character development because she was already happy and confident in herself. What she needed was unconditional love, unwavering devotion, and trust from a man who truly understood her in a way no one else ever could.
“I would trust Christian Fitzpatrick with my life, and lying here before him, I realize with complete certainty that I trust him with my heart too. Wherever that may lead me.”
Christian and Megan are pure perfection. They’ve become one of my favourite comfort couples. Their friendship is so delicate and easygoing, it was beautiful to read about. The trust, warmth, and tenderness they share added to the comforting and sweet vibes of their love story. Their chemistry was enchanting and lovely, and the emotional depth of their relationship only proved that they belong together. The yearning and longing between them, even while pretending to be a couple, was so endearing to witness. I loved how Walsh played with the forced proximity trope and how the snowed-in situation brought Christian and Megan even closer, both physically and emotionally. I loved seeing them make the effort to take their relationship to the next level. They were always honest with each other, openly sharing their struggles and life challenges, and that’s one of the most attractive and amazing things a couple can do.
Christian and Megan felt so real to me while I was reading this book, and it was as if I could just travel to Ireland and find them right there. That’s one of Catherine’s greatest talents; she writes her protagonists with such realism and authenticity, layering meaningful depth between them. She also masterfully adds charming, delightful banter and chemistry that’s simply beautiful and heartwarming.
I absolutely adored the found family moments between the Fitzpatrick family members and how they embraced Megan as one of their own. One of my favourite aspects of this book is the emphasis on healthy relationships and familial connections, how deeply the characters value those in their lives. I loved Hannah was hilarious, chaotic, and fiercely protective of Christian. Their bond was so precious and adorable. I really hope we get Hannah’s book in the future because I’d love to see more of the Fitzpatricks!
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5 freaking stars because Christian Fitzpatrick did not disappoint
“I’ve been searching for something my whole life, and nothing’s ever clicked. And I think it’s because I was looking for you.”
Snowed In is a holiday romance masterpiece, and the best one I’ve ever read in my life. Love stories like this are my kryptonite-because no matter how many toxic romances I read, I'll always love delicate, romantic love stories the most. I was so happy, feeling all giddy and love-struck while reading it. The story follows the good ol’ fake dating trope, but it’s one of the most wholesome and achingly tender romances I’ve ever come across. It perfectly balances the lighthearted beauty of the holiday season with poignant emotional depth, weaving in the characters’ individual stories and backgrounds.
“There isn’t anyone else in this world who could convince me into a fake relationship,” I tell him. “And no one else who could turn it into a real one.”
Christian Fitzpatrick won my heart with just his name; even before I read this book, so it was impossible not to fall in love with this perfect gentleman. He’s a real charmer, and his funny, spontaneous personality only made me fall for him even harder. He’s thoughtful, cocky in a way that feels confident yet affable, and an absolute sweetheart. His playfulness, his gentleness, and the way he cares for his people melted my heart every damn time. The way he cared for Megan, let her make her own choices, and stood up for her every time, even against his own family, speaks volumes about his character. He’s the kind of man who puts the woman he loves first and foremost. And the fact that Megan wasn’t even his real girlfriend at the time? Imagine how protective and devoted he’d be once she becomes his wife.
“I let her, giving her as much time and space as she wants. Whatever she wants, I’ll give her. I realize that now. How I’ll never be able to say no to this person. How I’m completely at her mercy.”
Megan O’Sullivan is the runaway bride, the one looked down upon and hated by people in her hometown for breaking the heart of their local sweetheart. She’s been through so much, from cutting ties with a controlling man to rediscovering herself and finding joy in her life as an individual. She’s strong-willed and resilient, yet also deeply altruistic and emotional. I loved that she allowed herself to be vulnerable with Christian because she trusted him, she knew he would never judge her for her choices. Megan didn’t need character development because she was already happy and confident in herself. What she needed was unconditional love, unwavering devotion, and trust from a man who truly understood her in a way no one else ever could.
“I would trust Christian Fitzpatrick with my life, and lying here before him, I realize with complete certainty that I trust him with my heart too. Wherever that may lead me.”
Christian and Megan are pure perfection. They’ve become one of my favourite comfort couples. Their friendship is so delicate and easygoing, it was beautiful to read about. The trust, warmth, and tenderness they share added to the comforting and sweet vibes of their love story. Their chemistry was enchanting and lovely, and the emotional depth of their relationship only proved that they belong together. The yearning and longing between them, even while pretending to be a couple, was so endearing to witness. I loved how Walsh played with the forced proximity trope and how the snowed-in situation brought Christian and Megan even closer, both physically and emotionally. I loved seeing them make the effort to take their relationship to the next level. They were always honest with each other, openly sharing their struggles and life challenges, and that’s one of the most attractive and amazing things a couple can do.
“If someone says something and I’m not there, you call me. If someone side- eyes you, you call me. You call me, and no matter where you are or what time it is, I’ll pick up and I’ll come running.”
“Runaway bride, remember? I’ve got baggage.”
“You’ve also got me,” he dismisses. “I’ll deal with any side- eyes.”
Christian and Megan felt so real to me while I was reading this book, and it was as if I could just travel to Ireland and find them right there. That’s one of Catherine’s greatest talents; she writes her protagonists with such realism and authenticity, layering meaningful depth between them. She also masterfully adds charming, delightful banter and chemistry that’s simply beautiful and heartwarming.
I absolutely adored the found family moments between the Fitzpatrick family members and how they embraced Megan as one of their own. One of my favourite aspects of this book is the emphasis on healthy relationships and familial connections, how deeply the characters value those in their lives. I loved Hannah was hilarious, chaotic, and fiercely protective of Christian. Their bond was so precious and adorable. I really hope we get Hannah’s book in the future because I’d love to see more of the Fitzpatricks!
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5 freaking stars because Christian Fitzpatrick did not disappoint
she's got me folks.. these people are my family fr
I remember what Christmas spirit feels like after years of retail has dragged it out of me. Also all characters I would like to be friends with so maybe I should move to Dublin
lighthearted
Really took me some time to get into it. Cute winter cozy romance, nice plot. I was happy with them saying „I‘m falling in love with you“ instead of „I love you“ at the happy end, it felt more believable and honest after like 4 weeks of hanging out lmao I also really enjoyed the side characters (family members) and the pacing, it didn’t feel rushed at all.
I was hooked as soon as Megan, in her white wedding dress takes off down the service stairs, becoming a runaway bride and almost runs smack into Christian. They went to school together and he’s eyeing her from head to toe, taking in the sight she must be as she’s escaping out a side door. He lets her go but I wondered after I read it if he wanted her to stop for a minute. It felt like maybe a missed opportunity. Years later, Megan runs smack into Christian again. Funny how fate brings them back together. The scheming, fake dating, magnetic chemistry and family dynamics make for a cozy afternoon of reading because you won’t want to put it down!
emotional
funny
lighthearted
relaxing
Loveable characters:
Yes
Maybe more 3.5. Took me a while to get through for some reason and def likes the first one better but the small Irish town at Christmas setting is irresistible