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A review by natureofreading
Snowball in Hell by Josh Lanyon
lighthearted
mysterious
medium-paced
3.5
The mystery piece to the story was fun to follow, but the romance was lacking. It was just enough to keep me invested, but I wanted so much more.
With that said, Matt and Nathan were two characters you want to find a way to each other. You root for them, even though their love is absolutely not the main focus of the story. The murder mystery is, and I didn't solve it before it was revealed. Josh Lanyon had my brain trying to solve the mystery while also waiting impatiently for Matt and Nathan to figure themselves out.
I liked the story, but again it felt like this could have easily been a 300 page book with in-depth character development and a larger romance plot. But it isn't. So let's just say it's good, but not what I wished it was, and leave it at that.
This book was provided by Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you Netgalley!
With that said, Matt and Nathan were two characters you want to find a way to each other. You root for them, even though their love is absolutely not the main focus of the story. The murder mystery is, and I didn't solve it before it was revealed. Josh Lanyon had my brain trying to solve the mystery while also waiting impatiently for Matt and Nathan to figure themselves out.
I liked the story, but again it felt like this could have easily been a 300 page book with in-depth character development and a larger romance plot. But it isn't. So let's just say it's good, but not what I wished it was, and leave it at that.
This book was provided by Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you Netgalley!