Review: A Season in the Snow

A Season in the Snow A Season in the Snow by Isla Gordon
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I don’t know if I can find the words to describe why I love this book. I have read and enjoyed all of Isla Gordon’s romcom books (published as Lisa Dickenson), so when I heard she was writing a different sort of book, I definitely had to read it. I was concerned, because I knew this would be more emotional, and I avoid emotional books in general.

This story is all about Alice and how she recovers from a tragic event in her life, with the help of her dog Bear. I loved Bear, and his silliness and loveliness. He provides some funny, lighthearted moments.

The book is very well written, and I enjoyed it, though it did make me cry a little several times. I think it carries an important message that though the world can be an awful, terrible place at times, there’s always hope.

The sense of place is good, Murren really comes across well. Although we obviously spend most of our time with Alice, the other characters are well fleshed out.

Overall, this is a great read, just make sure you’ve got some tissues on hand!

I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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