
Title: Snowflakes Over Primrose Woods
Author: Jill Steeples
Genre: Romance
My Rating: 5 out of 5
Synopsis
Winter has arrived in Primrose Woods bringing with it new loves, new adventures, and warm hugs on cold days.
Abbey Carter, her boyfriend Sam, and their trusty canine companion Lady, relish living in the picturesque village of Wishwell at the edge of their beloved Primrose Woods. The woods and the country park are full of activity as the festive season approaches.
Lizzie Baker is flat out at the Treetops café, serving all sorts of winter warmers, festive goodies, and lashings of hot chocolate. And when her daughter and grandchildren arrive to stay, the run-up to Christmas is set to be even more magical than she had expected.
Rhianna West has finally found the perfect man to fall in love with – if only Luke wasn’t moving away in the New Year.
As the snow falls on Primrose Woods, and the village of Wishwell sparkles with Christmas lights, could this be the year that every wish comes true for the three friends?
My Review
I am so excited to share the first of many festive book reviews on my blog. Snowflakes Over Primrose Woods is the second book in the Primrose Woods series, but can absolutely be read as a standalone story. We follow all of the characters of Primrose Woods – Abbey and Sam, Lizzie and Bill, Rhian and Luke, and all of their individual stories.
Lizzie is surprised and shocked to find her daughter and grandchildren at her front door early one morning – having decided that life in Australia isn’t what they thought it would be and that they are moving back to the UK. Abby and Sam are blissfully happy together, but an expected shock could cause problems for their blossoming relationship. Rhianna is devastated to learn that Luke has a new job and will be moving away. Has she missed her opportunity to tell him how she really feels?
Snowflakes Over Primrose Woods is such a lovely, feel-good story, with incredible characters – it really will leave you feeling festive and the perfect book to curl up with on a cold, wintery afternoon – a must-read from me.
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