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Published by Grand Central Publishing on November 1st 2016
Genres: Contemporary, Contemporary Women, Erotica, Fiction, Romance
Pages: 120
Format: ARC
Baby, it's cold outside . . .
'Tis the night before Christmas Eve and Holly wishes she hadn't volunteered to work the night shift. The weather is frightful and getting worse by the minute, and the same old annoying carols are blasting from the bookstore's speakers. But Holly's holiday spirit returns when the store's sexy new assistant manager arrives to keep her company. He has muscled arms, baby blue eyes, and a sweet pair of lips she wouldn't mind meeting under the mistletoe.
Sam is glad the snow is keeping away customers-it gives him a chance to get close to his favorite employee. Holly has always been a mystery to Sam, like a beautiful present he'd love to unwrap. When they're trapped by a full-blown blizzard, Holly breaks into the Christmas cookie display. Sam busts out a bottle of vodka from the boss's office. Soon the two are trading heated kisses-as well as secrets neither has ever felt safe enough to tell before. What started out as one naughty night together turns into something so much more.
It’s about that time of the year when I start to immerse myself in holiday contemporary romance and I was excited to see one of my favorite authors coming out with one! I’ve loved all of Jeanette Grey’s other stories, so I knew I had to grab this one ASAP!
Holly and Sam are stuck closing the small bookstore where they work, the night before Christmas Eve, but neither of them counted on the snowstorm that appears to be keeping them trapped overnight. They’ve spent so many shifts dancing around each other and the attraction between them but stolen bakery items and a bottle of vodka has them admitting some things and sharing a bit more about themselves then they ever have… and kisses… lots of kisses!
It was so fun watching the connection between Sam and Holly build. The way they opened up to each other and shared things that some of their friends didn’t even know was just lovely. I loved that they both had these struggles in their pasts that they were still working on overcoming and that neither judged the other harshly because of decisions they had made or things they had done.
And I especially loved that Holly really laid some truth on Sam before they were set to part ways.
If you’re looking for a sweet, lovely, holiday read then make sure you don’t miss out on this one. In fact, I highly recommend all of Grey’s books to all of you contemporary romance fans. Let It Snow is the perfect story to get lost in this holiday season.
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