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Snowed In on Valentine's Day

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It was hate at first sight.After a run-in with the rude best man, Peter, at her best friend’s wedding and a subsequent meltdown on New Year’s Eve, Hazel is ready to make major changes. Realizing she’s a serial dater, she vows to take a break from dating and focus on reinventing herself in her career—and putting down roots for once in her life.But when the jerk from the wedding moves in next door, Hazel can’t believe her bad luck. She does her best to avoid Peter, until a massive blizzard forces her to take shelter at his house. The icy tension between them starts to thaw as they get to know each other, but when they’re still snowed in four days later—on Valentine’s Day—tempers flare as passions rise.Confused and unsettled, Hazel has no idea what to do with her conflicting feelings, and avoiding him doesn’t seem to be an option. Can she find love with this enigmatic man amid the winter storm brewing within and between them?This is a sweet romance without explicit scenes, but it does contain some profanity and adult themes.

195 pages, Paperback

Published February 6, 2024

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Alana Highbury

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Alana Highbury is the author of the Austen Inspired series, along with several holiday romances: Meet Me on Christmas Eve, Snowed In on Valentine's Day, and Dance with Me on New Year's Eve. Her novels blend rom-com, contemporary romance, and women’s fiction. When she’s not writing, you can find her reading, playing board games, cross stitching, or hanging out with her family, which includes a writerly husband and children, two beautiful, lazy cats, and a feisty cockatiel. With master’s and bachelor’s degrees in English, Alana has worked in professional writing and editing roles for two decades, but she’s been an avid fan of romance fiction even longer.

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45 reviews61 followers
February 7, 2024
3.5 stars ✮⋆˙ Spoiler-free Review ୭ 🧷 ✧ ˚. ᵎᵎ 🎀
"We're redoing Valentine's Day. I want this to be my new memory. Our new memory." He took my hands with such tenderness that I almost teared up again. "I want to be with you Hazel, I want us"
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First off, LOOK AT THAT GORGEOUS COVER ???? I LOVE THE COLOR PALETTE!!!! Anyway, This was so cute and hilarious and very short. Nothing serious even though some dramatic scenes happened. Some things didn't do it for me though hence the 3.5 stars.

꒰ 🕯️ Tropes꒱ؘ ࿐ ࿔*:・゚

જ⁀➴ Grumpy x Sunshine
જ⁀➴ Opposites attract
જ⁀➴ Extroverted girl x Introverted guy
જ⁀➴ Enemies to Lovers
જ⁀➴ Forced Proximity
જ⁀➴ Slow burn
જ⁀➴ Snowed in together on Valentine's Day (literally the name of the book lol)

꒰ 🥥 The Writing꒱ؘ ࿐ ࿔*:・゚

At first I thought the writing was okayish, nothing special but it was okay for a rom-com, later on, I began to notice that it was too repetitive, it felt a little childish, I don't know but something wasn't right about the writing. It felt a little Wattpad-ish

꒰ 🎀 The Characters꒱ؘ ࿐ ࿔*:・゚

Hazel ♥︎
Hazel is a hopeless romantic at heart, a serial dater, and a heavy drinker. Deciding she would leave all that by the new year after her best friend's wedding where she meets the best man, Peter who is cold, expressionless, hates talking, and seems to hate her and her endless talking. Her New Year resolutions included: no drinking, career shifting, settling, and absolutely no dating. To be honest, I did like her a bit but at most times she was just so annoying. YOU SHOULDN'T ASK SOMEONE YOU JUST KNEW ABOUT THEIR HEART CONDITION!!!! She was always crying, whining or just being so dumb and clueless about Peter liking her and how she definitely doesn't like him. She wasn't a good listener, and she asks the most intrusive questions like BITCH YOU SHOULDN'T ASK THAT??? I know that the author wanted her being so flustered and talkative to come off as her being so nervous by his presence (marinette vibes) but no, It didn't do it for me. To be fair she was quite funny and outgoing sometimes, but most times I just didn't like her.

Peter ♥︎
THAT MAN GUYS, THAT MAN >>>> His back must hurt from carrying the whole book>>> He is quiet, empathetic, kind, AND A CAT PERSON, I hate his family and how they treated him. HE LITERALLY GAVE HAZEL THE BEST GIFTS. HE HAS A HUGE BOOKSHELF Y'ALL AND DIFFERENT EDITIONS OF MONOPOLY. It is so obvious that his trauma changed him. He deserves the world and me.. HAZEL DIDN'T DESERVE HIM, SHE ALWAYS MADE ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT HIM WHEN HE WAS LITERALLY A CINNAMON ROLL. I love him sm

꒰ 🧷 The Plot꒱ؘ ࿐ ࿔*:・゚
The plot is probably my favorite thing about this book:) 2 people who "hate" each other, trapped in his house because of a snow blizzard ON VALENTINE'S DAY??? I love how they transformed from "Leave me alone, I hate you" to "Don't leave me alone, cuz I am scared but I still "hate" you" to "I love you and can't live without you". Their tension and angst were really funny tbh even if it was a little childish. I literally laughed my ass off the whole book

Last thoughts: overall this was pretty good and cute considering its length:) Would recommend it if u want something short and sweet 🎀🪞🩰🦢🕯️

P.S: WTF DOES "he barked" MEAN???

Thank u so much NetGalley for this e-arc !
Manifesting getting snowed in on Valentine's Day with my grumpy hot introverted neighbor who certainly doesn't like me... RTC
Pre-read review :
Guys... even tho I have read several arcs before... HOLY SHIT MY FIRST ARC ON NETGALLERY???? AHHHHH. The covers is so cuteeee 🤭💗💗 SAMA BESTIE DID U PRAY FOR ME OT SMTH ???

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2,409 reviews120 followers
March 7, 2024

Quick, light and easy read. I read it quickly and it put a smile on my face because who doesn't need a good relaxation read once in a while.
Hazel really doesn't like Peter, she met him at her best friend's wedding, and he's been a bad memory ever since. Swearing off men for now she knows she'll be new and improved focusing on her career and personal issues. A little snow is so pretty to look at but what happens when a blizzard swoops down and you lose power? Well, that means, no heat, no cooking and gasp, no internet. Going next door to get a little help sounds reasonable but when it turns out Peter has moved next door this enemies to lover's story takes an interesting turn. With forced proximity for several days Hazel and Peter are actually able to talk things over. While they don't agree on everything, things are looking a whole lot better relationship wise by the time this is over than when it started. While they both have their own little quirks, tempers flare and passions rise. Valentine's Day may just be something for these two to look forward to this year.
This is a sweet romance without explicit scenes, but it does contain some profanity and adult themes.

Pub Date 06 Feb 2024
I was given a complimentary copy of this book.
All opinions expressed are my own.
Profile Image for Yves V.H. [Slow reading].
207 reviews41 followers
February 28, 2024
“I like being single. Only worrying about myself." Honestly, saaaaame.

Anyway, this is a fast paced story (consumed it all in one day). Tropes included:
+ Grumpy x sunshine
+ Forced proximity
+ Enemies to lovers
+ Hopeless romantic

I quite don't like the way their relationship developed. I honestly don't even get how they got developed. The guy didn't show any signs of liking her aside from letting her into his house when she needed a place to stay. I didn't feel any chemistry between the two characters at all. I also don't like how Peter sort of forced himself to her. I don't like him at all. The FMC though, I love her character very much.

There is not much plot either which is why this is a very light read. There were some funny bits too. I just wished we get to explore more of Peter's side because his character lacks personality. I just want to understand how he started liking her when all he did was sigh around her 😅

💎 Thank you Netgalley and publisher for eARC. All thoughts and opinions are my own and I am leaving this review voluntarily
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234 reviews306 followers
February 12, 2024
Alana Highbury's "Snowed In on Valentine's Day" brought me to a frost-kissed world where love's warmth meets the frigid grip of sorrow! With each turn of the page, the Author elaborates a plot that beautifully depicts the delicate waltz between love and conflict, all toward a setting of swirling snowflakes and boiling emotions!
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As Hazel and Peter make their way through the snowfall that has imprisoned them together, they begin to discover hidden depths in themselves and in each other! Their initial mistrust gives way to a blossoming bond as they seek comfort and friendship in the midst of unexpected events!
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The forced proximity showed Hazel's wrong judgments about Peter, but also revealed his life and joy. Overall, this was a cute and quick read, with an easy flow and entertaining structure. The characters' personalities and interactions were well-developed, making the story enjoyable and relatable!
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With its humorous dialogue, endearing characters, and gripping details, "Snowed In on Valentine's Day" demonstrates the eternal power of love to warm even the coldest of hearts!
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I give this book five stars since it really warmed my heart and I enjoyed every page of this romantic novel. The author's compelling narrative and well-rounded characters made the emotional trip genuinely remarkable. The main characters' chemistry was unquestionable, and I found myself dragging for their love story until the final chapter!
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103 reviews14 followers
February 4, 2024
I was given a copy in exchange for my honest thoughts and opinions. (No spoilers included)

This story was a bit different than my normal fantasy reads and I truly enjoyed it. I will say that Peter absolutely drove me insane in the beginning lol… but by the end I felt completely different. This was a quick and fun read and I would definitely love to read more stories from this author.
I give it 4.5 stars💕
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200 reviews148 followers
February 22, 2024
⋆ ˚。⋆୨୧˚ 4 stars ˚୨୧⋆。˚ ⋆

"But if this man needed me to stay, then I'd stay."

"I want to be with you, Hazel. I want us."

this was a cute and lighthearted little rom-com and i enjoyed it! i must admit i was very intrigued by the title that i had to request it. the beginning was a bit slow but once i got into the book, i read the majority in one sitting. if you like grumpy / sunshine, banter and forced proximity, then i highly recommend as this is a quick and easy read!

˗ˋˏ ୨୧ thank you to NetGalley and Alana Highbury for the digital arc in exchange for an honest review! ୨୧ ˎˊ˗
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96 reviews1 follower
January 31, 2024
Alana Highbury sketches such a sweet romance in the way her characters celebrate Valentine's Day (with a bit of a delay, due to the plot twist).
And what could be a predictable rom-com, turns out to be unexpected and heart-warming.
Love it and looking forward to more!.

I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.
56 reviews8 followers
February 2, 2024
Hazel is a hopeless romantic, lover of all things to do with love. She’s admittedly a serial dater, and has now resolved to take a break from dating. Meeting Peter, the best man in her best friend’s wedding, solidifies her resolution. He might be strikingly handsome, but he is downright grumpy and rude. Despite her best efforts to crack open his hard exterior, he remains impassable and Hazel is left feeling defeated.

Hazel soon discovers that she has a new neighbor. To her horror, it’s none other than Peter. After her second unsuccessful attempt to befriend him, she makes every effort to avoid him. But Mother Nature has other plans. When a brutal snow storm passes through and Hazel is left without power, she has no choice but to stay with Peter, who turns out to be well equipped to handle a snowstorm. Hazel quickly discovers that there may be more to this man than his first impressions led her to believe. She is now conflicted between the grumpy man she met at the wedding, and the one making her believe in love all over again.

Peter was the ultimate grump when it comes to grumpy millionaire tropes. But I actually liked him from the beginning. While he definitely lacked some pleasant social skills, he seemed to be more of a quiet observer, which is often mistaken as being rude. I’m a quiet observer myself, so I could easily relate.

Hazel was the complete opposite of Peter. She was bubbly and outgoing. But admittedly, her lack of a filter annoyed me. While the lack of a filter in a character can be amusing, she kind of took it to the next level. And the fact that she often realized she was asking intrusive questions and saying inappropriate things made it more irritating. But I feel that things balanced out as Hazel and Peter got to know each other, and they actually complimented each other well.

I also enjoyed the forced proximity, and the fact that time and time again it showed how wrong Hazel was about Peter. I could see how she would form those judgements about him based on their previous interactions and his grumpy demeanor, but I was also surprised myself with some of the revelations he made about his life and the things that brought him joy.

Overall, this was a cute and quick read. I read it in one day, due to both the easy flow and the entertaining plot.
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8,323 reviews424 followers
February 11, 2024
3.5 rounded up

This was a cute grumpy/sunshine, enemies to lovers, small town neighbor romance that takes place around Valentine's day and includes a great snowed in/forced proximity plot. Perfect for fans of other kissing only authors like Emma St. Clair, Jennifer Peel or Jenny Proctor. If you want a quick, fun Valentine's read this hits the spot. Many thanks to NetGalley and the author for an early digital copy in exchange for my honest review!
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221 reviews15 followers
February 12, 2024
Hazel and Peter meet at their respective best friends' wedding and really don't like each other. However, Peter moves in next door to Hazel, and they get snowed in together for many days. Sounds like a recipe for disaster, right?

This book was very cute! It kept me entertained and I didn't want to put it down until I was done!

I do love a good grumpy/sunshine, enemies to lovers book!
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Author 8 books42 followers
February 16, 2024
the sweetest

I absolutely loved loved loved this sweet book. It was an easy read and the story flowed well keeping me wanting more… you root for the characters and enjoy following along as they navigate their hate/love for each other… I can’t wait to read more from this author…
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28 reviews
February 20, 2024
I struggled with this one. I found the main character infuriatingly irritating and unlikeable. She was very judgmental and despite calling the male lead rude several times, I found her much ruder to him.

In the acknowledgements the author talks about how fast she had to write this book and it definitely does show. There were many continuity errors, small oversights and grammatical errors. It didn’t ruin the flow of the story but they did stand out enough to annoy me.
23 reviews1 follower
February 2, 2024
✨️ARC REVIEW!✨️

Tropes:
1. Best Man × Maid of Honour
2. Forced Proximity
3. Enemies to lover
4. Slow Burns
5. Winter Romance

Review :
I applied to be an ARC reader for this book when I saw the cover and read the blurb. I was honestly craving a holiday romance novel.

What do you usually expect from a holiday romance? In most cases, these story lines are very predictive, hence our comfort zones. However, Alana managed to stay in the comfort zone lane without it being predictive.

Take a serial dater who is a hopeless romantic, throw a rude best man into the story line, and then add in some forced proximity, broodiness, snow, and the most romantic holiday to the mix. The initial hate and tolerance turns into some 'I can't stay away from you' and 'Please don't leave' and it gives us the perfect read for Valentine's Month.

I would highly recommend picking up this book for Valentine's Month along with a beverage and enjoying the month of love.
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473 reviews18 followers
February 9, 2024
**ARC** This book was so cute! It was a not meet cute but reminded me of a hallmark movie! I loved the characters and how the author depicted the reality of how you really don’t know someone until you are sometimes forced to be near them. Overall definitely a feel good book!
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561 reviews18 followers
February 19, 2024
Snowed In on Valentine's Day is the perfect blend of romance, humor, and self-discovery. The author has created a wonderful tale of love blossoming amidst a wintry storm, with characters who leap off the page. Hazel's journey from serial dater to self-awareness is both relatable and inspiring, and the chemistry between her and Peter is electric. What starts as animosity slowly transforms into something deeper, and as they navigate their feelings amidst the snowed-in chaos, readers are treated to a satisfying story of finding love when least expected.

The way the characters are written is brilliant as at first you end up hating Peter and finding him rude. As the story progresses Peter is still hard to like but you eventually warm to him as you see his vulnerability and why he is like he is. Hazel was such a loud, opinionated woman you weren’t sure how they fit together or if they will get together. The story depicts between love and conflict and how unexpected people bring out qualities you didn’t know you had.

It was a nice little read and if anyone fancies a little cosy read I would recommend.
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80 reviews1 follower
March 4, 2024
summary: so this book features Peter, and Hazel, and a snow storm. keep in mind, peter and hazel aren't exactly the best of friends, so this may get dicy quickly.

footnotes: this book does contain mildly graphic descriptions of kissing, which were kind of long, so be aware of where you read this.

thoughts: i liked this book a lot! the characters were lovable and easy to relate to, and they felt nuanced and layered. the plot was mostly fun, but it did get predictable at times. i loved the enemies-to-lovers storyline, and it felt like the plot was very thought-out. the setting is in a snowstorm, and there are multiple ways that ties into the plot. the story was also mainly focused on the main characters, and didn't have any side characters taking up space. the romance had me swooning, and the kisses though graphic, made sense emotionally.

overall, perfect for someone who wants a quick, cute romance only centered around the main characters.
594 reviews10 followers
February 8, 2024
This was a cute story. A little grumpy/sunshine. Hazel (“Usually happy. Laid back. Taking life a day at a time.”), maid of honor for her best friend’s wedding, didn’t quite hit it off with the stoic, and even grumpy, best man, Peter. When Peter ended up being her new next door neighbour and they found themselves forced to stay together to make it through a huge winter storm, feelings inevitably changed and grew. Though there wad a lot of focus on the forced proximity during the storm, there was actually a lot of time-lapsed relationship growth after that through time spent together. This really reinforced the building affection. Overall I liked the story and the characters. It’s a cute read. This book does have carryover from the first book in the series, but it reads well as a standalone. This is a closed door romance with some innuendo and mild harsh language.

I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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143 reviews9 followers
January 30, 2025
When a Minnesota blizzard forces Hazel (lil’ Miss Sunshine) to seek help from her neighbor Peter (Mr. Grumpy Grinch), it might be hard to believe an HEA is possible. But with the help of a cat, health issues, a love of baking, and some forced proximity it might just happen.

I was beyond excited that Hazel got her own story!!! This just solidified that I want her as a friend. I love seeing the characters from other books in this series make an appearance.
This was a quick read that had me smiling throughout.
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2,202 reviews38 followers
February 7, 2024
A sweet valentine's romance with a grumpy/sunshine in a snowy small town. This is a cute, well written story with so much heart but not without some drama. It's a very entertaining, easy, fun, quick read. The perfect holiday romantic comedy!.

I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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168 reviews
February 16, 2024
Predicable but funny. A short read at only 200 odd pages. Comfort read. Valentines theme 💓

Really wish good reads would let us mark a half star ⭐️ I would give this 3.5 stars
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297 reviews2 followers
February 13, 2025
It was a short book, so the romance just kind of fell into our laps at the end. I don't feel like I got enough build up to really believe they developed feelings for each other.
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218 reviews16 followers
September 3, 2024
Valentine's day just came a few days ago so I wanted to read a light-hearted book, and I found this book while I was browsing in NetGalley! This book is like a Hallmark story that you're reading instead of watching. It was cute, fun, and sweet.

This book had grumpy-sunshine, enemies to lovers, and forced proximity tropes, but I felt that the enemies to lovers trope didn't really deliver. As this is the second book in the series, I might have missed the history between Hazel and Peter. There was some animosity between them, but it's mostly one-sided and it comes from Hazel. She drives me insane with all of her assumptions about Peter, and he's the rude one? I also felt that the switch between 'I hate you' to 'I love you' was really quick.

However, I still think this is a cute read for those of you who like fun and light-hearted rom-com books and Hallmark movies!
108 reviews2 followers
February 5, 2024
Hazel and Peter meet at their friends’ wedding and don’t really hit it off. When Peter soon moves next door to Hazel and the two get snowed in for days, tensions run high but is it really hate they feel for each other or maybe something quite the opposite?
I have conflicting feelings about this book. I loved the previous book in the series, which featured Hazel’s friends Mariana and Terry as the main couple. The start of this one was good too, promised an interesting and entertaining plot – I absolutely love forced proximity romance and the opposites-attract trope - and the writing was enjoyable, but then… Hazel and her utterly unreasonable and rude behavior made me so mad I almost wanted to DNF. I wrote down a long list of things that she said or did or thought that I felt were so wrong but then reminded myself that liking or disliking someone is a personal matter and what annoyed me, might be considered fun and quirky and charming by others. Still, for me, Peter with his mysterious ways and dramatic backstory was a lot more interesting and really saved the day.
All in all, after thinking about it a couple of days, I rule that I would definitely recommend the book, but be aware that the story is fully told from the POV of Hazel with all her hazel-ness. I don’t regret finishing it and it certainly didn’t leave me indifferent or bored, on the contrary, it made me think a lot about the wrong assumptions people make about others, based on their own personalities (can a people-pleasing extrovert really ever understand an introverted hermity type?), learned behaviours or beliefs. What I also liked about the book it is that it highlighted the issues of career expectations and major career changes and psychological issues that accompany those, the physical effects of overworking even at a young age and the value of community. I mean, we all need a good neighbor like Peter who would take us into their warm home during a blizzard and cook us the best breakfast with home-made bread ever!.

I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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62 reviews7 followers
February 12, 2024
Alana Highbury's "Snowed In on Valentine's Day" pulled me into a wintry narrative of love's warmth vs the chill of misunderstandings and suspicions. In this joyful adventure, cliches such as Grumpy x Sunshine, Opposites attract, and Enemies to Lovers merge smoothly amidst the snowdrifts, creating a setting ripe for exploration and romance.
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Hazel and Peter are at the center of the storm, a mismatched pair brought together by fate and a relentless snowstorm. Hazel, the archetypal extrovert who enjoys serial dating and lively chat, clashes with Peter, whose introverted temperament and guarded attitude conceal a secret depth and generosity. Their first encounters are fraught with tension and miscommunication, laying the groundwork for a slow-burning romance that exceeds predictions.
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Hazel's unwavering optimism and proclivity to speak her mind contrast with Peter's stern exterior, resulting in a dynamic that is as tempestuous as it is charming. While Hazel's lack of a filter may irritate some readers, her path to self-awareness and vulnerability enriches her character, converting her from a mere romantic dreamer to a woman capable of accepting love in all its forms!
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Compared to that, Peter emerges as a silent enigma, his moody exterior covering a heart of gold and a passion for all things feline. As the layers of his prior tragedy are peeled away, we get glimpses of a guy troubled by his own doubts and need for connection. Despite their differences, Hazel and Peter are pulled to one other in the snowdrifts, their forced contact resulting in moments of exploration and astonishing sensation!
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751 reviews89 followers
February 7, 2024
ARC REVIEW

My Star Rating: 4/5 ⭐
My Spice Rating: 1/5 🌶️

What you’ll find:
- Grumpy/Sunshine
- Closed Door Romance
- Forced Proximity
- Slow Burn Romance
- Enemies to Lovers

Hazel and Peter meet at a wedding. Naturally, they are paired together as Hazel is the best friend of the bride and Peter is the best friend of the groom. They don't exactly hit it off. Peter is good-looking, but he is grumpy and rude. Hazel attempts to talk to him with no luck cracking his hard exterior. To Hazel's surprise, Peter ends up moving to her town and is her new neighbor. She makes an attempt to be neighborly and welcome him to the neighborhood, but Peter still has a resting grump face, so she vows to just avoid him. As fate would have it, there is a snowstorm that leaves Hazel with no power and she is forced to stay with Peter at his home. As they spend more time together, and despite their initial drawbacks, they develop an unexpected bond.

Snowed in on Valentine's Day is a lighthearted and heartwarming story. This was a fun read and the perfect story about love or a holiday that celebrates the same. I was frustrated with the characters in the beginning but they both eventually came around and realized there is always more than what meets the eye. This is more of a closed-door romance that also touches on some deeper human and societal issues. Overall, this is a quick, enjoyable, cute, and cozy read.

Thank you Alana Highbury for providing me with an e-ARC in exchange for an honest review. Opinions expressed in this review are my own.
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115 reviews11 followers
February 12, 2024
Oh, my snowflakes! Let me tell you about the beautiful voyage I took via the pages of "Snowed In on Valentine's Day" by the incredible Alana Highbury! This novel, my fellow bookworms, is a remarkable page-turner, brimming with romance, drama, and all the winter sensations you could ever want!
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I was intrigued from the moment Hazel and Peter met at their friends' wedding! Their first interactions are loaded with sparks that fly quicker than snowflakes in a blizzard. Peter, with his dark appeal and enigmatic background, is the ideal book boyfriend, while Hazel, bless her heart, is the cheerful ray of sunshine desperate to break through his frigid shell.
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But wait—there's more! When Peter becomes Hazel's new neighbor and a snowfall binds them together, it's like a Hallmark movie come true! Forced to confront their emotions amidst the snowdrifts, their path from "Leave me alone" to "I can't live without you" is the stuff of fairytales.
But what actually distinguishes "Snowed In on Valentine's Day" is Alana Highbury's beautiful writing. Her words are like snowflakes dancing on the paper, twirling a spell that lead me to a lovely world of love, laughter, and snowy roofs!
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I give "Snowed In on Valentine's Day" 5/5 stars because it carried me on a fabulous excursion full of love, humor, and the type of enchantment found only in the pages of a genuinely fascinating book. If you're seeking for a delightful getaway into a realm of romance and snowflakes, go no further—this book will make your winter dreams come true!!!
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71 reviews5 followers
February 13, 2024
The book "Snowed In On Valentine's Day" is set in the pleasant tiny hamlet of Shipsvold, where snowflakes dance in the air like whispers of love. Set against the background of a wintry wonderland, this touching story is full of charm, wit, and the enduring beauty of the holidays!
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Hazel and Peter's trip begins with a cold note at their friends' wedding, as flames fail to fly despite the festivities. However, fate has other intentions, and Peter finds himself living next door to Hazel, resulting in a collision of personalities and emotions. When an unexpected snowfall buries the village, locking everyone together for days, tensions grow and hidden emotions surface behind layers of frost!
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The plot is one of the book's favorite aspects, as it shows the tension and angst between the two people trapped in his house during a snowstorm on Valentine's Day. Hazel is left feeling defeated by Peter, who is downright grumpy and rude. After her second unsuccessful attempt to befriend him, she is left without power. When a brutal snowstorm passes through, Hazel has no choice but to stay with Peter, who turns out to be well equipped to handle a snowstorm.
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"Snowed In On Valentine's Day" is a lovely mix of grumpy and sunshine, with opposites attract and hearts thawing in the most improbable of situations. Hazel and Peter's connection is intense, and their banter is laced with anger and need. As the snow falls outside, their emotional journey progresses with each passing day, revealing depths of vulnerability and yearning.
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99 reviews7 followers
February 12, 2024
Alana Highbury's "Snowed In on Valentine's Day" is a gripping novel about the delicate balance of attraction and conflict, set against a backdrop of snowflakes and boiling emotions. The plot focuses around Hazel, a lady striving to break free from superficial relationships and forge a new path for herself. Her willpower, however, is strained when she finds herself drawn to Peter, who represents her former disappointments. Their first interactions light a spark, but beyond the surface, there is another spark ready to ignite!
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As the snow melts and Valentine's Day approaches, readers will be taken away by a story that reminds us that the best relationships can be found in the least expected locations!
Hazel discovers that there may be more to this man than his first impressions led her to believe. She is now conflicted between the grumpy man she met at the wedding and the one making her heart ache. The book highlights the issues of career expectations, major career changes, psychological issues, physical effects of overworking, and the value of community.
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Hazel and Peter are snowed in together, resulting in tension and surprising intimacy. Their alliance deepens as the barricades they've built against each other gradually crumble! I rate this 10 stars because their romance was beautifully nuanced and the compelling and elegant prose effortlessly transported me into their world of love and discovery.
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88 reviews6 followers
February 18, 2024
I kept seeing this book come up on Instagram and I was like why not start reading it, I am glad I did!! I finished it a couple of hours ago!

A girl named Hazel, her best friend Maria and her fiance Terry got married. Terry's best friend is Peter. Hazel and Peter didn't start on the right foot at the wedding. Maria and Terry went on their honeymoon I Italy! I would love to go to Italy and go sightseeing!

While they were in Italy, Hazel found out she has got a new neighbor. Hazel being Hazel she baked a whole bunch of sweets all afternoon, she loved to bake. She was being a nice, welcoming and thoughtful person to her new neighbor. When the door opened she was so shocked who she saw. It was Peter (she likes to call him Pete).

At first she didn't like having hi, as her neighbor. Then a huge snow storm hit. She lost power, but Peter still had power. She eventually went over there for a few days to keep warm.

I won't spoil the ending for anyone that wants to read it! It was definitely a great read for Valentine's Day!!

Thank you Alana Highbury for writing this book!
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470 reviews1 follower
February 19, 2024
Title: Snowed in on Valentine’s Day
By: Alana Highbury

Genre:
Young Adult Fiction, Romance, Contemporary

Favorite Quote:
“The rest of your life doesn’t exist. You only have the present. Sure, you can plan for the future, but don’t feel like you have to figure everything out. You never will. Trust me.”

Summary/Review:
Hazel is simply enjoying her maid of honor duties at her best friend's wedding, when the best man, Peter, decides to be obnoxiously rude! Hazel is so happy she will never have to deal with Peter’s stuck up arrogance again…that is until both of their plans change, forcing Hazel and Peter together more often then they’d like. I really enjoyed the love/hate relationship between the main characters, the back and forth banter kept me engaged in the reading. It is a fast paced, quick, feel good read!

Thank you to Alana Highbury, Amazon and NetGalley for the Advanced Readers Copy for free. I am leaving this review voluntarily.

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