She's a Scrooge at Christmas. But this year, she just might find a little Christmas spirit. Stunningly beautiful billionaire and CEO, Andi Winters appreciates the holidays, but they're not exactly up her alley. She'd rather leave the festivities to everyone else. This season, she plans to celebrate on the slopes--far from anything Christmasy. When her flight gets cancelled and she finds herself stuck with no other options, her sweet and sexy employee, Nicole Russo offers her a ride to the ski resort. Nicole is the epitome of Christmas delight-- everything Andi isn't. But when they get caught in a blizzard, a quaint little Bed and Breakfast just might have all the holiday cheer both women have ever wanted. Will Andi and Nicole find true love and joy under all the Christmas snow?
I know you get what you pay for but in a story this brief there is no time to develop the characters enough for the reader to care about them. In this case, less is less, not more.
This was pretty cute. Nothing new here, and I wouldn't have known Andi were a billionaire CEO if I hadn't read the description. I was ready to say it was too short until I hit the end and saw that there will be more installments in Andi and Nicole's story. Some basic typos that really should have made it through. All together, not a bad way to spend half an hour, and I'll give the next installment a shot.
Short and sweet, nice holiday treat to remind us we need happiness in our hearts and in our lives. Nothing is ever certain, life is always a challenge, taking chances can bring great change.
I was in the mood for a quick, holiday themed read and that's exactly what Christmas Snow was.
It was a light read, with all the basic elements many holiday stories seem to have: a little crush between characters, reluctance, and a snowstorm forcing them closer together. The story was also made more enjoyable due to the fact that the lesbian characters were written just like any other character. They have issues that cause conflict. They have troubled pasts. The fact that they're lesbians isn't played up for the sake of being edgy or anything of the sort. They just happen to be lesbians and it's what I hope to continue finding in books more and more.
What I also found interesting with this story was that it's part of a series, which I'd be willing to continue reading, but on its own, this has a good amount of closure for me as a reader and leaves it open to the other stories or just my imagination continuing the journey.
Very cute story! It was just perfect for a little holiday romance. Well written and did not have misspellings or poor grammar that I have run into lately. This was a quality read.