
Member Reviews

I’ve never read anything related to Valentine’s Day honestly. Not much of a fan of the holiday to be honest but this was a cute easy read story. Clean romance with lots of personality misunderstandings.
Hazel and Peter are the best friends of Mariana and Terry who just got married. They ended up as neighbors, literally living next door in an area far from the center of the small town where they now live. Peter is this grumpy person who barely speaks, and is always obviously misjudged by anyone. But in this cute story Hazel is ready to discover what he’s all about and hopefully teach him about hope and happy endings.
Honestly, I had fun reading it, which is quite surprising for me because it’s not my favorite genre. Most of the time, I roll my eyes but I admit this story reminded me how parents and their own baggage can mess up their children’s lives.

After first meeting Peter at her best friend's wedding, Hazel is anything but smitten. In fact, she hates Peter albeit being impeccably groomed and hot as hell! Fast forward to their next encounter when Hazel finds out he is her new neighbor. Hazel ends up having to spend a few days with him after being unexpectedly snowed in with no power, but luckily Peter has a generator. Can the generator thaw his frosty heart as well?
Even though I was frustrated with Peter for the first half of this book, I just knew he would come around eventually. This was a very sweet, heartfelt rom-com that is a perfect for readers who love holiday romance books.
Many thanks to NetGalley, BookBuzz.net and Alana Highbury for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.