Review: Notting Hill in the Snow


Review: Notting Hill in the Snow, by Jules Wake, 5 stars



Viola Smith plays the viola in an orchestra (yes really!) but this year she's been asked to stretch her musical talents to organising Notting Hill's local nativity.

Nate Williams isn't looking forward to Christmas but as his small daughter, Grace, has the starring role in the show, he's forced to stop being a Grinch and volunteer with Viola.

With the sparks between them hotter than the chestnuts roasting in Portobello market, Nate and Viola can't deny their feelings. And as the snow starts to fall over London, they find themselves trapped together in more ways than one…


Genre: contemporary romance

Publication date: October 2019

Mature content: nothing explicit

Review: After reading Convent Garden in the Snow I knew I had to give Notting Hill in the Snow a try, and I wasn't disappointed. Actually, I loved Notting Hill in the Snow even more, probably because of the strong family-related content.

 


As with Convent Garden in the Snow, the characters are all great and the insight into the backstage of an opera house is just too interesting to pass on. Notting Hill in the Snow is a book that will make you smile, laugh and cry too. You can't just stop rooting for Nate and Viola, even when obstacles to their happily-ever-after seem unsurmountable. 

Totally recommended!

Happy readings!

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