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A review by mackenzierm
Whiskey Weather by Lainey Lawson
4.0
Izzy’s evening began with an incoming blizzard and a broken-down car in Wyoming. A handsome stranger in a black Stetson came to her rescue, helping Izzy out of the snow storm. The attraction was instant, and after hours of being trapped in Ledger’s cabin with no internet or cell reception, they soon realize there’s more to their chemistry.
WHISKEY WEATHER is a cute cowboy romance set in Wyoming during a blizzard leaving Izzy and Ledger snuggled into a cabin together.
I adored the premise of this story, beginning with some bad luck and a chance meeting. The setting is excellent – Ledger’s cabin sounds like a dreamy place to be snowed in with the mix of a hot fire, books, and some whiskey.
WHISKEY WEATHER is told in dual POV – my favorite way to read a romance – alternating between Izzy and Ledger’s POV. Izzy is a photographer who travels wherever her next job takes her, while Ledger is cowboy whose roots lay in the ranch his parents have built.
I loved both of these characters – they’re well written given the page constraints of a novella, and relatable. I’m not the biggest fan of insta-love, but I can get behind insta-lust. It gives me attraction at first sight vibes and I’m here for it. I loved the chemistry and tension that develops between Ledger and Izzy. There are some open-door spicy scenes that are well written and well placed within the story. The whiskey scenes (🥵) are ones for the books.
I enjoyed the relationship that builds between the two as well and how they each check off each other’s boxes. The ending is sweet, and I’ve never thought about a SOUPer bowl party – but it sure sounds like a fun time!
I would like to thank the author, Lainey Lawson, of this advanced digital copy for the opportunity to read this novel in exchange for an honest review! All opinions expressed are my own.
WHISKEY WEATHER is a cute cowboy romance set in Wyoming during a blizzard leaving Izzy and Ledger snuggled into a cabin together.
I adored the premise of this story, beginning with some bad luck and a chance meeting. The setting is excellent – Ledger’s cabin sounds like a dreamy place to be snowed in with the mix of a hot fire, books, and some whiskey.
WHISKEY WEATHER is told in dual POV – my favorite way to read a romance – alternating between Izzy and Ledger’s POV. Izzy is a photographer who travels wherever her next job takes her, while Ledger is cowboy whose roots lay in the ranch his parents have built.
I loved both of these characters – they’re well written given the page constraints of a novella, and relatable. I’m not the biggest fan of insta-love, but I can get behind insta-lust. It gives me attraction at first sight vibes and I’m here for it. I loved the chemistry and tension that develops between Ledger and Izzy. There are some open-door spicy scenes that are well written and well placed within the story. The whiskey scenes (🥵) are ones for the books.
I enjoyed the relationship that builds between the two as well and how they each check off each other’s boxes. The ending is sweet, and I’ve never thought about a SOUPer bowl party – but it sure sounds like a fun time!
I would like to thank the author, Lainey Lawson, of this advanced digital copy for the opportunity to read this novel in exchange for an honest review! All opinions expressed are my own.