

Let It Snow is a fun, sweet, clean Christmas romance. Naturally, just as she starts thinking this, in walks her ex. And he remembers all the time they spent together as kids and teens differently than she does. Then they get stuck in a cabin while trying to get home.Īll the while, Bea has time to get to know the real Henry, who’s not at all like she thought he was. They end up at a lodge with an eccentric station owner who is conducting what’s probably the wackiest job interview of all time. Henry volunteers to drive her in his car, and Bea has no desire to spend all that time with him. The biggest problem is that it’s in Scotland, a six-hour drive away in good conditions - and it’s starting to snow. She’s excited but facing some issues: She doesn’t have a car she doesn’t have interview clothes packed.
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Then soon after she arrives, Bea finds out she’s been invited to interview for a national TV weather job. But he’s such a stuffed shirt - just robotic.

Her parents have always loved him and imagined the two of them getting married. And when she arrives, she’s dismayed to find Henry Fairfax, the nerdy scientist son of her parents’ old friends, is there too. They also don’t seem to ever take seriously how well she does at her job as a local weather forecaster. First, she’s broken up (again) with her longtime boyfriend, Adam, whom she can’t depend on. IN SHORT: A woman who’s just broken up with her longtime (undependable) boyfriend gets thrown together with a nerdy, boring man her family has always loved when she visits home for the holidays in this clean Christmas romance book.īea Armstrong is not thrilled to have to spend a week with her family in Sherwood Forest, where they have run a school in her mother’s ancestral home for several decades.
