Review: A Snowfall by the Sea

A Snowfall by the Sea A Snowfall by the Sea by Isla Gordon
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I’ve been enjoying Isla Gordon’s books for many years now (under her various pen names). This one is no exception.

The story follows Cleo, who has got a bit stuck in her life, and wants to start speaking up for herself more. I think Isla Gordon does an excellent job of showing us how trapped Cleo has become by her own inertia and wanting to please the people she loves, and really making the reader feel that frustration build. I really enjoyed seeing Cleo start to break that shell and figure out what she wants from life.

Of course, as well as the personal development, there’s a lovely romance too. I loved seeing all the almost moments through the years that Cleo and Eliot have known each other. I love romances that don’t just start over a few days!

I enjoyed the relationship between Cleo and Gabriela, how they support each other. I loved the chaotic Christmas caused by the snow, with new people turning up every five minutes! Oh, and I loved the location so much.

Overall, this was a lovely story of both romance and a personal journey, set in a beautiful location.

I was given a copy of this book, my opinions are my own.

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