
350 pages August 30,2022 publication date Boldwood Books grab a copy here
ABOUT THE BOOK
After the end of a long-term relationship, local weather girl Bea Armstrong has been avoiding her family, and their inevitable βI-told-you-sos.β But with Christmas fast approaching, she is finally on her way home to Charis House, the school in Sherwood Forest that her mum and dad run in their old family home. And to top it all off, the insufferable Henry Fairfax β who her parents have always wanted her to marry β has also been invited.
Relief comes in the shape of a last minute interview for her dream job. There are just a few minor problemsβ¦ The interview is in Scotland, Bea has no car, and the snow is falling already. The only solution is for Henry to drive her β could this Christmas get any worseβ¦
But during an unforgettable two day interview, a stay in a log cabin and a nightmare journey through the snow, Henry turns out to be nothing like she thought. And when Beaβs first love and recent ex shows up, Bea has a difficult choice to makeβ¦
Reading Beth Moranβs fabulous novels makes every day better. Feelgood, satisfying, with smart characters and gorgeous settings, itβs impossible not to fall in love with a Beth Moran story. Perfect for all fans of Jill Mansell, Julie Houston, and Jenny Colgan.




MY THOUGHTS
A fun, festive and tender holiday read. I read this one in a day.
Bea Armstrong is our main character; she is the local weather girl and just ending a long-term relationship. Out with the old and in with the new, right? Bea isn’t so sure though when her old flame keeps promising her the moon but never delivers.
What a delight, she’ll be able to spend Christmas with her family, but a last-minute interview as a weather girl is in her way and she must go. Never mind the snow is piling up on her way to Scotland.
Bea has some important decisions to make.
I enjoyed the characters and plot. This festive snowy read is perfect for this time of year, and it was such an engaging story.
Pub Date: 30 Aug 2022
I was given a complimentary copy of this book.
All opinions expressed are my own.


Beth Moran initially worked as a biochemist and then taught antenatal classes before becoming an author. She loves to write contemporary women`s fiction set in and around Sherwood Forest, where she lives with her family.
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2 replies on “Let It Snow: Fun and festive holiday read”
Hey guess what? I have this one to read and review for Netgalley too!π€¦ββοΈThank you for the reminder! Lovely review as always Deanne!πππ
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Hehe, you’re welcome. Get to it, lol. I’m mixing my old Christmas books with the new reading them, but I still won’t get them all read this year. I still have a few Winter/Christmas 2021 books left to review as well.
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