A review by lisareadsthings
A Winter in New York by Josie Silver

emotional sad medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

Don't let the cover fool you. This is not a lighthearted holiday romance. There are some heavy topics that, while mostly happen in the past, feature prominently in the plot. These include death of a parent, death of a spouse, grief, absentee parents, and emotional abuse. 

Where the book shines is the relationship between Iris and Gio. They go from strangers to colleagues of a sort to friends to lovers over the course of the story. It doesn't feel forced or rushed and I loved the slow simmer of it all. Gio is so kind and sweet and thoughtful, yet not perfect. Their relationship, and her integration into his loud and amazing family, feels real in a way a lot of books don't capture.

I wasn't a huge fan of Iris keeping the secrets for as long as she did but at the same time, I understood why (recentish death of the only family she had and just coming out of an abusive relationship). And it's clear she struggles with the decision - especially as her and Gio's relationship grows.

While not quite the sweet romance I was expecting, the story was captivating, the characters were flawed and relatable, Gio was oh so swoony, and it's a wonderful love letter to New York City.

Thank you Netgalley and Random House for the early copy in exchange for my honest review.

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