Skiing in the French Alps should be the perfect romantic winter getaway. But not when you have a fear of skiing.
And especially not when your fiancé’s thrill-seeking friends tag along.
Flora is determined to put on a brave face. She and Jamie have a wedding to plan, and their snow-covered chalet is the perfect cozy setting.
But Jamie is more interested in the dare-devil winter sports with his friends than spending time with Flora. He brushes off her fears of skiing as an over-reaction.
Surrounded by breathtaking scenery, the differences between Flora and Jamie begin to appear. Cracks in their relationship as ominous as the brewing snow-storm.
Will the holiday of a lifetime strengthen Flora and Jamie’s relationship . . . or expose truths that could pull them apart?
The Amazon promo says: "An uplifting laugh-out-loud, winter-sport romance" and " hilarious but emotional and heartwarming love story" and "A dazzling, feel-good romantic comedy". It's none of these things. The cover was changed from the 1990's, perhaps to match the new spin. It was actually more interesting than the promo suggests, but definitely not uplifting, laugh-out loud, hilarious, heartwarming, feel-good, or a comedy. There was skiing, lots of angst, and some very unlikeable characters.
Badly written, with tedious, unlikeable characters, and a 'heroine' with a wilted blade of grass where her spine should be. Honestly, it's one of the dullest books ever and not remotely funny.
Light hearted reading. The flow of the story keeps you wanting to turn the page. It is as it suggests, set in a ski setting with the characters portraying that sense and way of life...it gives the reader good visual description to form the scene in your mind, Sarah Ingham is a good writer in my opinion. At the end of the day it is a book designed for fun reading. Unemotional but interesting.
The book didn’t catch my attention from the start, and it was not quite my cup of tea, but towards the middle it started getting more interesting. For one time read the novel is okay.