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I loved this book so much. The idea of being set in a 24 hour timeframe was so different. The characters were great and the storytelling really sucked me in. I can't wait to read more by this author. Thank you for the opportunity to read this arc.

Firstly I loved the format and structure of the book. One day broken up into hours.
The story centres around likeably characters alll drawn together on one Snowy Day.
Jessie - retiring from her hair salon and moving with her husband to Tenerife.
Georgie Jessie's daughter - taking over the salon but has dreams of far aways places.
Alyssa - owns the local cafe and has been given 60 days notice to vacate.
Lachlan Morden - along with this brother discovering after his fathers death, that he is equal partner in the cafe.
So much can happy in one day if you believe in youself and the ones that you love!

Another page turner from Shari Lowe. A perfect blend of emotions from this interwoven group of friends and family, as they discover truths from the past, and make plans for the future. A fabulous read, I couldn't put it down.

December 1, One Snowy Day, is life changing for Alyssa, Jessie, Georgie and Lachlan. That night, the entire village of Weirbridge will gather at The Once a Time Café for a combination birthday and going away party for salon owner Jessie McLean. The next morning, she and her husband Stan will leave for Tenerife and retirement in the sun. On the surface, all is ready for the celebration. On the surface, that is. Alyssa, Jessie and Georgie are all keeping secrets hidden. Jessie, unhappy with the move, has buried a long ago threat to her marriage. Georgie must turn down the dream job she has always wanted. Alyssa may have to close her popular café. Lachlan, still reeling with grief from a tragedy, will find a second chance at happiness after an unplanned visit to Weirbridge.
The talented Shari Low fills One Snowy Day with joy, anger, disappointment, sorrow and hope. The emotions pull you in to the story and leave you with a smile when you read the final page. This is a book to read in one sitting. Put this on top of your TBR pile. 5 stars.
Thank you to NetGalley, Boldwood Books and Shari Low for this ARC.

This book was a good quick read. I enjoyed how the author introduced all the characters in the beginning and how everyone had their own story. It was also fun to read it while in my head with an accent! The different lingo was fun

I love the author's 24 hour time set and how the same characters keep popping up in her other books. A great read and an author I'll continue to follow and read.

I initially felt daunted when over twenty characters were named in the prologue, how will I remember them all. Evidently quite easily due to the book being so well written.
The story opens on an early December morning and follows the lives and loves for that one day of family and close friends in the Scottish village community of Weirbridge. Four main characters: Jessie's newly retired and about to move to Tenerife, Alyssa is facing eviction from her business premises and home, Jessie's daughter Georgie receives an unexpected job offer and Lachlan has travelled from London for the reading of his father's will. A lot is packed into one day, a very clever plot, skilfully written.
A great plot with believable and likeable characters. Classified as a romance, I expected the happy ending, all the loose ends were neatly tied up in a very satisfactory conclusion.
Recommended.
Thank you Boldwood Books and NetGalley for an advanced copy of this book, this review is my personal, unbiased opinion.

When I read the list of characters at the beginning of the book I initially felt daunted thinking how on earth will I remember all these names. I started reading with hesitation but very quickly forgot all about the list of characters and became absorbed into the story and found it easy to follow who everyone was. The main character Jessie is quietly dreading moving away from all her friends and family. As a lot comes to light in the build up to the big move. The drama unfolds and we see each and every character for who they really are. The plot is set around Christmas time and while it is lovely and festive it isn't the prominent part so it is a story that can be read at anytime really. It's full of forgiveness and moving forward and I relished absolutely everything about One Snowy Day.

I have loved every single book written by this super talented author and this one is no exception. Her trademark timeline is just one of the many features that makes this story so special. Great to see many recurrent characters from the fictional Glasgow that we have grown to know and love. It took me just a little more than one day to read it ( see what I did there ) and it left me wanting more, as per usual. One of my favourite writers around. Most recommended.
With many thanks to Boldwood Books, the author and NetGalley for an early copy.

Jessie, Alyssa and Lachlan, three different people fighting their own personal battles in Scotland. Betrayals, legal problems and old wounds have them battling feelings of sadness and loss. As their lives intertwine things become more complicated, big secrets are revealed and chances for a happy ending seem unlikely.
The people in this story seemed so relatable and realistic that I was quickly drawn into their story. There are some great surprises too! This was my first Shari Low book, but I will definitely be adding her to my favorite authors list.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

This is the first book by Shari Low that I've read, despite the author having an extensive back catalogue. I'm pleased to say that it certainly won't be my last. I found the book to be pure escapism, filled with larger-than-life characters that you cared about. As the story progressed, I found myself completely invested in the lives of the tight-knit community and felt as if I were one of them.
Set over the space of one winter's day in the Scottish village of Weirbridge we meet Jessie McLean. Not only is it Jessie's sixty-fifth birthday, but she's about to start her retirement from her beloved hair salon and move to Tenerife with her husband. The village are all looking forward to the big party which will be held in the cafe that has become central to the local community.
Over the course of the day, we meet a wide range of characters, who all add elements to the storyline. I loved the larger-than-life characters, particularly the older generation, as they added fun and eccentricity to the story. As Jessie uncovers a couple of secrets that have been withheld from her, she begins to question the decisions she's made about giving up her job and jetting off to the sun. Other members of the community are dealing with dilemmas of their own, but are determined that nothing will spoil Jessie's big day.
I adored the way the story featured a wide range of ages and showed a strong sense of community. As individuals grappled with the predicament they found themselves in, we saw the age-old adage "A problem shared is a problem halved" at work. Shocks and surprises stopped being insurmountable as practical solutions are found, along with new friendships and relationships forged.

Another brilliant book by Shari Low. Her storytelling hooks you in and keeps you reading right to the very last page and wanting more! This is a stand alone story of Lachlan, who is grudgingly back in Glasgow on “one snowy day”for a meeting, he ends up taking a trip down his childhood memory lane, and meets the most brilliant characters with whom he becomes invested in. This book will make you laugh, cry and want to be part of the family involved in this story, There are also some returning characters, Val being one of my personal favourites who I can never get enough off. Val is a salt of the earth, kind and hilarious typical Glasgow woman, and I just love her wit, wisdom and unwavering friendship.
You will not be able to put this book down!

I received a free copy of, One Snowy Day, by Shari Low, from the publisher and Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. This story has a few different characters with their own drama. To move or not to move, change is coming whether they like it or not. There is nothing better than family a the holidays.

I love everything by Shari Low and this new book was no exception. Full of funny, fabulous characters…some familiar faces and some new ones too…with her usual blend of humour, friendship and romance. A feel good story which had me from page one and I just couldn’t put it down. Thanks again, Shari!

A page-turning story of community and family that will have you falling in love with nearly every character as well as the author!

Another fantastic read from Shari Low. The characters were wonderful with stories full of love, support and friendship. Lachlan was such a lovely character as was many others which made for a real page turner. I loved it.

A lovely story of family and community. There are decisions to be made that will have serious repercussions!
Jessie McLean is having a triple party, it’s her birthday, retirement and her farewell party to family, friends and customers from the hair salon.
When Lachlan Morden arrives for the reading of his father’s will it throws up issues that he’d never have dreamed of. Nothing like wayward relatives to throw some excitement into things.
Owner of “Once upon A Time” cafe Alyssa Canavan receives an unexpected letter her world comes to a sudden halt, when she tries to remedy the problem the main person who can help is out of office for a few days. How will this pan out?
When I started reading I thought, who’s been speaking to my husband. So true to life. My favourite character was Jessie who was kind to others and had a backbone. Least favourite was Jason who lacked feelings for anyone other than the guy looking back at him from the mirror. The camaraderie between Val and Jessie was hilarious.. Didn’t see the reason for Lachlan’s heartache coming.
It has to be my favourite Shari book, so far.

I have never found a book by Shari Low that I have not loved, I am a massive fan. Her writing flows so well and it makes you fall in love with all the characters. I love how families and friends all tie up nicely into a great emotional narrative. The storylines are so imaginative but realistic. I love starting a new book by this author but very disappointed when I am nearing the end. I absolutely loved this novel and totally recommend it if you fancy a great read. Simply settle down with a cuppa and a pack of biscuits for extra comfort!!
Thanks to Boldwood Books and NetGalley for allowing me an advanced copy to read in exchange for my open and honest review. As always, my reviews will also be posted on Amazon, Goodreads and Waterstones and interaction on Facebook and instagram where possible.

I am a huge Shari Low fan and her latest release,‘One Snowy Day’ is dramatic and full of surprises!. I love her books because she writes characters we can relate to who also have strong family connections which help them through the difficult times in their lives. The settings of her books are in picturesque and unforgettable places that I could have only dreamt of visiting, and her touching stories allow me to escape into someone else’s life, if only for a little while.
Jessie is at a crossroads in her life and I can definitely understand how she feels about leaving everything she has known and loved forever, for a new beginning far away from her family. I could never do that, and as her day progressed, she knew that she had a big decision to make. She would miss her quaint town of Weirbridge and her beauty shop that she painstakingly decorated to reflect her eclectic style. Her daughter. Georgie, had worked side-by-side with her for many years, and would now take over the shop, but would she? Georgie had her own decision to make and with the help of her brother Grant, her daughter Kayleigh, and a handsome newcomer who crashed her mom’s going away party, she knew exactly where her path would lead her.
To think that so much could happen in one, short day is mind-boggling. The truth came out concerning secrets from a long time ago which added even more drama to this angst-filled day. This revelation would bring people together, who were just only good friends before. Family comes in all shapes and sizes and in the small town of Weirbridge, it doesn’t matter what happened in the past as long as the future looks bright, magical and full of love!!

What a heartwarming story this turned out to be! I always love reading books by Shari and catching up with some of my favourite characters; I often think I’d like to have them as my family, I’d have hit the jackpot then.
Well written, humerous, hopeful and just lovely. Highly recommend!