A review by chicksroguesandscandals
Let It Snow by Beth Moran

4.0

es, it may be only September but it’s never too early for a Christmas book is it? Not to me anyway, I am a sucker for a Christmas romance. I may be a Scrooge when the festive season actually comes around but I love sinking into imaginary tinsel and proper Christmas feels and this is just the thing to get us all into the mood.

I love beth moran’s writing, I have read a few – yet not as many of her books as I really should have and now I am kicking myself for leaving it so long in-between books but I do have another of her books sitting on my bedside table tbr pile waiting to be read – I may have to bump it up the list.

Anyway, this is a fabulous enemy to lovers' romance (I do love this trope and this one is a doozy) add in a road trip in a blizzard with said enemies having to share the small confines of a car then you know it’s going to be a good ‘un, as long as one doesn’t murder off the other before they realise they love each other.

I adore Bea and henry, they certainly chalk and cheese, they but heads, hardly ever agree but when in doubt you know they have each other back. Bea may have judged henry a little too harshly before actually knowing the man he has become, she still sees him as the spotty teenager whom she fell in love with, a bit of a nerd. They were destined to be together, they may not have agreed and the fact that both their families thought it and constantly nudged them into getting hitched was wearing a bit thin for them both – not surprising, don’t you hate it when a family tries to marry you off before you’ve even had a cuppa?