While It Was Snowing by Julia London is a warm, cozy contemporary holiday romance about Amy Casey, a devoted single mom and artist who finally carves out two weeks to paint at a lake house in North Texas during the Christmas season, only to discover that professional golfer Harrison Neely has also rented it for the same dates while rehabbing an injury, leaving them stuck sharing festive lodging through an unexpected snowstorm that slowly turns awkward companionship into heartfelt connection and possible love. It’s a story filled with mature characters, snowy magic, and the kind of slow‑burn emotional warmth that makes a winter read feel like a hug.
From the very first scene, I was wrapped in Amy’s longing for space, creative freedom, and a moment away from her busy life juggling teenage sons, an overbearing ex, and a large extended family who always needs something, which made her desire for this solo retreat genuinely human and deeply relatable. Harrison’s arrival, a calm, thoughtful athlete facing his own crossroads after injury felt like the perfect foil to Amy’s creative chaos, and the way their personalities splashed up against each other in close quarters felt both funny and tender as they traded stories, shared quiet fireside moments, and let real vulnerability creep in beneath the holiday lights and nutcrackers.
Their chemistry isn’t rushed, it grows in soft, intimate moments that made me feel their hesitations, hopes, and little revelations about life after disappointment. The snowy setting and forced proximity wrapped the whole story in a holiday glow, making it feel like comfort fiction with heart, and the fact that both leads are later‑in‑life and carrying real emotional baggage gave their connection authentic depth that I loved.
Rating: 4 out of 5. I’m giving While It Was Snowing this score because it made me smile, sigh, and feel genuinely hopeful without being saccharine, offering a Christmas romance that feels earned and heartfelt. If you crave cozy holiday settings, slow‑growing connection, and characters who feel like friends you wish you could visit for cocoa by the fire, this book delivers that feeling beautifully.