A review by loreleiangelino
Frost, Winter's Lonely Guardian by Elizabeth Rawls, Elizabeth Rawls

4.0

*3.7

What I liked: This is a very unique story, and I think the world needs to know more Jack Frost retellings. He’s one of my favorite fictional characters! I liked the different POVs that popped up throughout the book (although I realize that may not be a popular opinion XP), and there were a whole lot of twists and turns that kept me on my toes! All of the different fantasy creatures were fun to learn about, too! (And the SHIPS…*fangirls*)



What I didn’t like: The characters seemed pretty stereotypical (although I think Frost was pretty well done). Some of the writing was a bit bland and not very engaging,
Spoiler and I would have liked a deeper relationship between Frost and Norah.
And I think it was strange how God was kind of thrown in there, and wasn’t a main theme in the story. As a matter of fact, I had trouble finding what the main theme was. It was one of those books that you’d read just for the excitement and pleasure. :)

Overall, a pleasurable urban fantasy/romance read that I would recommend to anyone over the age of 12. (Due to CWs such as: child abuse, drinking, battle scenes, and mention of death and demons.)

I received an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.