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Snug in Iceland by Victoria Walker
4.0
Rachel works and lives in London. Her store is expanding, and she is looking for a new professional to run the new store in Iceland.
They offer her the position, and of course, she accepts it. Her relationship with Adam is on the rocks, and she seems to be in midlife.
Her adventure in Iceland is making me swoon. The hot springs, naturally heated pools, fresh snow, and knitted hats bring all the cozy parts of winter to mind as you read this. She may be there on business, but she is also having fun visiting like a tourist.
Of course, she makes a friend in Iceland and somehow ends up questioning her relationship. She gets caught in a snowstorm with her new friend and has to stay the night in a remote cabin. Technically, this book is cheating on her part as she hasn’t ended the previous relationship.
The story does go beyond just kissing and gets steamy, but it isn’t well described. Now Rachel is having a fling while working away from home with a ticking clock over her head. I love how Jonas treats her. Things go from happy to not ending, but then she makes a decision that uproots her previous life. I’m glad she chose to stay in Iceland, where she is happy.
The book ends sweetly, and I think my favorite part of the story was the scenery and adventures, especially in the hot springs. However, it was an okay read—a little predictable, but well done.
They offer her the position, and of course, she accepts it. Her relationship with Adam is on the rocks, and she seems to be in midlife.
Her adventure in Iceland is making me swoon. The hot springs, naturally heated pools, fresh snow, and knitted hats bring all the cozy parts of winter to mind as you read this. She may be there on business, but she is also having fun visiting like a tourist.
Of course, she makes a friend in Iceland and somehow ends up questioning her relationship. She gets caught in a snowstorm with her new friend and has to stay the night in a remote cabin. Technically, this book is cheating on her part as she hasn’t ended the previous relationship.
The story does go beyond just kissing and gets steamy, but it isn’t well described. Now Rachel is having a fling while working away from home with a ticking clock over her head. I love how Jonas treats her. Things go from happy to not ending, but then she makes a decision that uproots her previous life. I’m glad she chose to stay in Iceland, where she is happy.
The book ends sweetly, and I think my favorite part of the story was the scenery and adventures, especially in the hot springs. However, it was an okay read—a little predictable, but well done.