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A review by nikkisbooknook
Snowed In with Mr. Heartbreaker by Pippa Grant
4.0
Cash is a former boy bander, now movie star, is the landlord to an up and coming songwriter. She is a lot younger than him but he's attracted to her but he refuses to be that cliché and ensures that he keeps himself busy and away filming as much as he can.
Aspen loves her little house, she has found a new tribe to love her and she wrote a viral Christmas hit song. Yup, the girl who doesn't like Christmas wrote a new Christmas classic.
OML these two are like perfection. Aspen is an old soul who has had more trauma stuffed into her short life than the average woman. When a snowstorm traps her with Cash, she's the one to say "f*ck it" and makes her intentions clear!
This story has a wad of themes and they are all dealt with well: trapped in a snowstorm, good communication, snarky banter, non toxic friends, age gap romance that has no creepy vibe, no other partner drama and best of all no third act break-up!
Some of the best scenes are the those where it's just Aspen and Cash bantering back and forth, her slinging his movie lines at him and his self-deprecating humour about some his less celebrated movies. The fact that the author made him fall on his a&& in the snow was funny and endearing all at the same time.
I cannot wait for the next book in the series!
Aspen loves her little house, she has found a new tribe to love her and she wrote a viral Christmas hit song. Yup, the girl who doesn't like Christmas wrote a new Christmas classic.
OML these two are like perfection. Aspen is an old soul who has had more trauma stuffed into her short life than the average woman. When a snowstorm traps her with Cash, she's the one to say "f*ck it" and makes her intentions clear!
This story has a wad of themes and they are all dealt with well: trapped in a snowstorm, good communication, snarky banter, non toxic friends, age gap romance that has no creepy vibe, no other partner drama and best of all no third act break-up!
Some of the best scenes are the those where it's just Aspen and Cash bantering back and forth, her slinging his movie lines at him and his self-deprecating humour about some his less celebrated movies. The fact that the author made him fall on his a&& in the snow was funny and endearing all at the same time.
I cannot wait for the next book in the series!