We’ve all had bad days. Whether it’s a morning where you’re running late for work and get a speeding ticket, the day you spill your coffee down the front of your new blouse just as you’re getting ready to meet a new client, or in the case of our heroine in Snowed In, the day your boyfriend breaks up with you – without feeling, so callously you wonder how you could have ever loved him to begin with.
I felt for Maureen from the beginning. Not only did I sympathize with her situation, but I actually felt her pain. Ms. Title writes with immense feeling. Her characters are loveable and relatable. She made my heart ache for the heroine while I simultaneously laughed at her actions. Gavin’s a macho male with a soft heart who keeps an eye on his elderly neighbor. Both Maureen and Gavin were looking for someone to simply love them for who they are and they found that someone when and where they least expected it.
Snowed In gets FOUR Red Pumps!
There’s nothing like a hot kiss on a cold day…
Librarian Maureen O’Connell might have predicted she’d find herself crying into the ice cream case at the supermarket after a bad breakup—but she definitely never imagined that a guy hot enough to melt the Rocky Road would flirt with her right there in the freezer aisle. Only Gavin Fraser isn’t a fantasy, he’s a mouth-watering new flavor…
When a freak snowstorm strands Maureen at Gavin’s after just one date, it’s a perfect excuse for something a lot steamier than hot chocolate in front of the fire. It’s definitely lust. Can it also be love?
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About the Author
By day, Sarah Title is a (sort of) mild-mannered librarian in West Virginia, and by night, she writes funny, steamy, comfort reads. Sarah holds a B.A. in English from Vassar College and an M.L.S. from Indiana University. Her first book, Kentucky Home, was released by eKensington in April 2013. The follow-up novella, “Kentucky Christmas,” came out, surprisingly, the following December. She also contributed to the anthology, Delicious, with Lori Foster and Lucy Monroe.
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*The publisher provided me a copy of this book in return for an honest review.
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