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A review by itsliterarylexi
Kidnapped by the Snowman by M. Monique
hopeful
reflective
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
5.0
I mean, if a sexy, successful young man wants to whisk me away in the name of love—kidnapping or not—I think I might just embrace the thrill of the moment! Sure, December may have chosen the most outrageous way to express his feelings, but the way he treats Raine with unwavering respect and devotion (aside from the whole abduction thing) speaks volumes about his character. The contrast between December's warm, welcoming family and Raine's estranged relatives adds an intriguing layer to their story. It’s fascinating to watch Raine instantly connect with December's family, almost like she’s discovering something she never knew she needed. It's as if every laugh and shared moment is a piece of the puzzle filling a void in her heart. The passionate spark that ignites between them is absolutely intoxicating! Seeing Raine gradually shed her resentment about being taken has a certain magic to it. She allows December to pull her into a level romance that feels real and raw, transforming her initial reluctance into an exhilarating journey of love. Who would have thought that a kidnapping could lead to such an unexpected and beautiful connection?