A review by okiecozyreader
The Lodge by Kayla Olson

mysterious reflective medium-paced

4.0

Vermont is so dreamy. Any time of year. We went there in the summer and it was so fun to return for ski season in this book. We didn’t make it to Stowe, but it’s fun to imagine. 

Alix Morgan has been an entertainment writer for years, and she gets a big break to ghostwrite a memoir for a former member of a big boy band. He sends her to a resort in Vermont to write it, while he is jetsetting around the world. He doesn’t make it easy for her - he ghosts her a lot, so she has time to spare, which is quickly taken up by the cute ski instructor who happens to share the penthouse next to hers. All of their dates were so thoughtful and wintery. It gave me all of the best winter yet cozy vibes. There is also this little mystery about another missing member of the band, as well as a couple of big twists and some moments that really made me smile. 

“He melts into me, holding me in the silence like his world will fall apart if he dares to let go.” P261