Thursday, January 9, 2020

Snow Bride Review


The Snow Bride by Debbie Macomber is a contemporary novel about a woman named Jenna who has always been the practical one, but she met a man on the internet and has decided to leave her home and job to go to Alaska and marry him. However, on the way, a gruff and unfriendly man named Reid sits next to her and when he discovers who she is heading off toward, he makes it his mission to stop her. Now she is stuck in his one-woman town with a snow storm blowing in.



I gave this book 3 out of 5 stars. It was a cute, funny and quick read. The characters were quirky and entertaining. However, they were all just a bit too much so (especially as pretty much every single one of them were some extreme or another). They didn’t feel realistic.

The plot was fast paced and kept me interested from beginning to end. Again, it didn’t feel very realistic, but it was funny. This was a good book to read as a light filler (which I need from time to time). I wouldn’t recommend it for heavier or more in-depth/ profound reading, but it is a good quick and entertaining read.

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