Under the mistletoe, a single mom and a professional athlete realize they have more in common than the lake house they unexpectedly have to share for the holidays, in this heartwarming romance from New York Times bestselling author Julia London.
All Amy Casey wants for Christmas is to paint. She needs five new paintings for the holiday show at her local art gallery, but between her two teenage sons, her needy ex-husband, and her overbearing parents, she hardly has any time for herself. Luckily, her best friend has the perfect a vacant family lake house in North Texas, all hers for two weeks of distraction-free painting. Or so she thought.
Turns out professional golfer Harrison Neely also rented the lake house so he can spend the holidays rehabbing the injury that has put his career—and life—on hold. Despite the booking snafu, both Amy and Harrison (along with Amy's old blind dog and the army of child-sized nutcrackers residing in the living room) agree to share the festive lodging.
When an impending snowstorm has the two cozying up by the fire, sparks fly in more ways than one, and they open up to each other, unwrapping secrets and stories they’ve never shared before. But Harrison is expected back on the tournament circuit after the holidays, and Amy's family needs her. As their departure date looms and her family and his manager press them for answers, they’ll have to decide if this December to remember has been a fun holiday fling, or if they’ve found a Christmas true love.
Julia London is the New York Times and USA Today best selling author of more than two dozen romantic fiction novels. She is the author of the popular historical romance series, the Cabot Sisters, including The Trouble with Honor, The Devil Takes a Bride, and The Scoundrel and the Debutante. She is also the author of several contemporary romances, including Homecoming Ranch, Return to Homecoming Ranch, and The Perfect Homecoming.
Julia is the recipient of the RT Bookclub Award for Best Historical Romance and a six-time finalist for the prestigious RITA award for excellence in romantic fiction. To keep up with all the Julia London news, please visit http://www.julialondon.com. Follow her on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/julialondon
4⭐ Genre ~ holiday contemporary romance Setting ~ Texas Publication date ~ October 28, 2025 Publisher ~ Dreamscape Media Est Page Count ~ 313 (31 chapters +e) Audio length ~ 9 hours 48 minutes Narrator ~ Amy McFadden POV ~ dual 3rd Featuring ~ single mom, needy family, artist, pro golfer, forced proximity, strangers to lovers, very minimal steamage
Amy (51) & Harrison (49) meet when the house they are staying at was double booked. Although strangers, they deem each other not a threat, so they decide that they'll both stay for 2 weeks. It is a mansion after all, so there's plenty of space for them to cohabitate and do their own thing.
Amy just needs some quiet time to work on her art. Time away from her VERY needy family of 2 teenage boys, a brother living with her, an ex husband that made a mistake and wants her back, and parents that might be having some trouble. Do you think she’ll get some quiet time? Highly unlikely. They were all annoying me, so I can just imagine how she was feeling.
Harrison is a pro golfer taking time to nurse a knee injury and to decide if he might be getting too old to be on tour anymore. So happy to get a different athlete than the norm. I’m quite familiar with the game, my hub is even away on a golf trip right now, and my dog’s name is Arnie after Arnold Palmer.
Always thrilled to read about characters of a certain age instead of the youngens. They were very relatable with their knee pain and need for readers. There’s low drama, which worked well with the age bracket, too. Don’t get me wrong there’s still drama, but that’s all with her family, not with our MC’s, which was refreshing.
I’m more of a big dog lover myself, but I have to give a shout out to Duchess, the blind dachshund, who runs into walls and wears sweaters.
Overall, really enjoyed it.
Narration notes: Well, only one narrator for dual 3rd, but she did okay as usual.
I absolutely adored this contemporary romance holiday novel! It was like a breath of fresh air! It is magical, lighthearted, funny, hopeful and adventurous. This is a character driven story that is heartfelt and emotional. The main characters were strongly developed and this book also comes with a lovable dachshund dog, who is super sweet! This book has all the cozy vibes.
The cover is gorgeous and it really matches the book’s energy. It is a clean romance, no spicy scenes. It does come with a few romantic moments. To me, this book was a holiday escape that I desperately needed. It includes self discoveries, a forced proximity and a second chance romance. This book made me happy and giggly! Overall, I give this book a 4.5 out of 5 stars! I think readers of the author Emily Henry would absolutely love this book!
Thank you to NetGalley, author Julia London and Berkley Publishing Group for this eARC in exchange for my honest review and feedback. All thoughts and opinions expressed are my own.
This book is expected to be published on October 28, 2025!
2.5 "meh" stars for this winter rom-com, rounded up for the holidays. What worked for me was the realistic romance between the mid-life lead characters, using the "forced proximity" trope well and I truly adored the sweet doggo Duchess. But what really did not work was the third person, limited narrative style of story telling and the way over-the-top and intrusive family stuff - it honestly got silly just how stupid it all was, along with MC Amy's continued willingness to be used as a doormat - just "drama" for the sake of having drama, I guess? Way, way too much telling and not showing here for sure.
the setup… Amy Casey is a divorced mother of two teenaged sons and is an HR manager. She’s always dreamed of being a painter so when a local art gallery sponsors a contest for the holidays, Amy decides to sign up. Needing time away from the demands of her family and work to focus, her best friend comes to her rescue, allowing Amy free rein of her family’s lake house mansion. It’s absolutely perfect…until she finds it already occupied. Professional golfer Harrison Neely had already rented the house!
the heart of the story… First of all, Amy and Harrison are mature characters in their forties so after the initial shock and surprise, they do the adult thing and agree to share the place. After all, it’s a mansion. He’s there to reflect on his career, at a crossroad following an injury. They connect pretty quickly, both finding it easy to relate to one another. Things go haywire when both are interrupted by her family and his pressuring manager. Amy and Harrison have a new problem as their fling feels like something much more.
the narration… Amy McFadden brought a lightness to this story and expertly managed voice distinctions for a host of quirky characters. Her performance was delightful.
the bottom line… This was a breath of fresh air as the story was fun and the maturity of the characters brought sensibility to the problems they contemplated and those they faced after well meaning “buttinskies” invaded their space. It was a fun, romantic and festive experience that left me in the holiday spirit.
This was a sweet forced proximity romance with older main characters who are both trying to figure out what they want to do in the next stage of their lives. Amy is a single mom looking for some time for herself where she can paint away from her needy family. She currently works in HR and wonders if she would have preferred a more bohemian painter's life. Harrison is a professional golfer recovering from a knee injury. He is trying to decide if he wants to return to the competitive golf life.
I mostly enjoyed this book. I thought the first part where the two MCs met and started to get to know each other was wonderful. And the HEA ending was sweet. Unfortunately, in the middle there was a lot of annoying family interference that I didn't enjoy.
I typically love older characters, especially if they are quirky or sassy, but the group of interfering older women in this book just rubbed me the wrong way. I didn't find them cute or endearing, I found them irritating. In addition, the rest of Amy's family were overly needy. This plays into the story, but it was unfortunate because I really enjoyed the two main characters.
I loved Amy and Harrison as two 50-ish year old characters who both had lives and responsibilities. They were honest with each other and considering of each other's lives outside of their relationship. I loved that they both took some time to consider what they wanted for themselves and how their lives would work moving forward. They were both mature and responsible characters in a very realistic way.
I listened to the audiobook narrated by Amy McFadden and she did a wonderful job. I thought her interpretation of the characters was very well done.
#WhileItWasSnowing #NetGalley 3.5★
Thank you to NetGalley and Dreamscape Media for providing me with a complimentary electronic audio copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
While it was Snowing by Julia London Contemporary holiday romance. Amy Casey just sold a few of her paintings at a local art gallery and is asked to bring in five more. She doesn’t have any more done so decides to take a short vacation away from her family to focus on her painting. Her sons are teenagers and should be able to take care of themselves though there is also an adult in the same house to help out. She’s able to rent a cabin from her best friend in North Texas for two weeks on her own. Exactly what she needs. Except she’s not alone in the huge lake house cabin. A rental mixup has her sharing the house with pro golfer Harrison Neely who is rehabbing his knee and rethinking his career. They agree to share the house and end up spending time in front of a cozy fire and away from the approaching snow storm. Life isn’t that easy to escape from but they give it their all.
🎧 I listened to an audiobook narrated by Amy McFadden. The performance is marvelous with various voices for different characters and emotions clearly expressed just as exasperation, interest and passion. The story comes alive via the audiobook. I could easily visualize the cabin, the snow and her paintings while listening. This narrated has performed hundreds of books and the professionalism comes through without exception. I listened at my usual 1.5 and slightly above to more closely match local conversation speed.
Slightly older protagonists made the story easy to read without the usual angst of new relationships. These adults have goals and dreams but are practical and willing to take a little detour in their adventures. I loved the banter and discussions and their willingness to have a little fun in life. They knew their responsibilities and when it needed attention. A cozy romance with heartwarming connections, even while juggling family, career and more. A bit of humor from family and situations. 4.5
I received a copy of this from NetGalley and Dreamscape Media.
✨ Rating: 3 ⭐️ 🫧 Vibes: finding yourself again 🎶 Song: cozy little christmas by katy perry 📖 Favourite Quote: "You were exactly the right person for me to meet at the very right time. The rest of it is just life." 📚 Would I recommend? meh 💬 tldr thoughts: cute but frustrating
In the package: 📦 single mom x athlete 📦 adorable blind dog 📦 christmas vibes 📦 chaotic family
Plot: Amy, a single mom, and Harrison, a pro golfer, end up together in a lake house after discovering it was double booked. Sparks begin to fly and they're forced to confront what they really want next from life and love.
Thoughts: This was cute but I don't think it was for me. Mainly the side characters were really irritating 😭 Amy rents a lake house and explicitly tells her family she is going there as an escape and to paint and they all disregard what she says and continue to bother her throughout the whole trip. Mind you they all show up to the lake house at one point completely unannounced, I would've lost my mind!! Everyone just needed to learn some strict boundaries in this book 🫵🏻 Best side character was the blind dog named Duchess 🙂↕️
Thank you Berkley Publishing Group and NetGalley for the arc!
Thanks you to NetGalley and Dreamscape Media for providing an ARC of While It Was Snowing by Julia London in exchange for honest feedback.
Loved this story! It was a cozy and charming holiday read that felt both familiar and fresh. The characters were super relatable and did not follow your typical young romance characters but instead portrayed life and dating experience over 40 and post-divorce. This gave the book a grounded and realistic warmth that made the relationships feel more genuine. Definitely a nice change of pace.
The narrator was great - her tone and delivery really added to the story and brought the characters to life seamlessly. A fantastic feel-good winter read that is perfect for curling up with on a snowy day.
I love a later in life romance! both the MCs are ~50 and trying to reconcile what their lives have been so far and how they want to live going forward! and if they happen to be stuck in the same house while doing it?😏
my biggest issue with this one tho is these two did not feeeel 50, they were written too young! for example saying “sorry was that cringe?” to one another. Their internal monologues also seemed honestly teenage-like? It kept taking me out of the story…I dunno, could just be a me thing!
but besides that it was enjoyable - yes, Amy’s family is annoying and needy but that’s literally the point. She’s a mom! Who has to do everything for everyone! Even her ex-husband! and that’s on being ~relatable~.
the romance was cutesy, the forced proximity was a great trope here, and there’s a precious blind dog too! (as someone whose family dog was blind for years I just genuinely loved this and the silliness of it)🥲 it wrapped up a smidge too quickly for me but overall I do recommend!
Overall, I would give this book 3.5 stars, the story was really sweet but felt a bit "too real" and less of an escape book. Amy's meddlesome and dependent family drove me absolutely bananas. Family aside, I really enjoyed the connection that Amy and Harrison forged despite their individual circumstances. They both found something in each other that they were missing in their own lives.
*Forced Proximity *Meddling Family *Christmas Romance
Format: audiobook narrated by Amy McFadden
Thank you NetGalley, Julia London, and Dreamscape Media for the ALC.
Thank you NetGalley & Dreamscape Media for this ALC!
This was such a lovely, heartwarming read! It was actually my first romance where the main characters are in their 50s, and I really enjoyed that perspective, it felt refreshing and so well written. Amy and Harrison’s story was sweet, mature, and full of cozy holiday vibes. I loved the setting, the quiet moments by the lake, and the way their connection grew so naturally. The writing was beautiful, and the balance between humor, warmth, and emotion was just right.
A perfect pick for anyone looking for a slower-paced, feel-good holiday romance with characters who feel real and grounded!
Listening Speed: 1.75x Narrator: Amy McFadden Feedback: I really enjoyed her narration, she gave both characters distinct voices and brought so much warmth and personality to the story. Pub date: Oct 28th
Amy Casey receives a two-week vacation at her best friend's lake house, hoping to finish five paintings for her local gallery's holiday show. Looking forward to painting without distractions from her teenage sons and ex-husband, Amy is surprised to find professional golfer Harrison Nealy at the house, rehabbing his injured knee. When neither agrees to leave, they decide to share the space. As a snowstorm closes in, they prepare to hunker down together—and soon discover that, in close quarters, anything can happen.
This is a fantastic holiday contemporary romance. The main characters are mature (both are in their 50s), and their chemistry is perfect for this book. I loved their adventures at the lake house, and the side characters (which include a blind dachshund) made this story more memorable. If you are a fan of forced proximity and romance with little spice, I would recommend this book.
While It Was Snowing is out October 28th.
Thank you to NetGalley and Dreamscape Media for the opportunity to review While it Was Snowing. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
This started off so good. I liked both characters. I loved that they were not 20 (they are both 50ish). I loved the setting. Was fine with the trope. Then, enter the Bossy Posse. I am a rule follower to my core. This turn of events had me yelling.
Next thing you know, I'm struggling to get through this. I just hated where the plot went. I get the Bossy Posse story arc is necessary to the book, but I hated it. It completely took away the enjoyment I felt in the beginning of the book.
I do recognize this is a me issue. Most people will find the Bossy Posse funny. And they are. But I was so frustrated by the gall that I couldn't enjoy the book. So if you are a rule following, left brained person like myself, you may end up feeling frustrated by the plot.
Amy McFadden narrates. I enjoy her narrations, but do wish dual narrators had been used.
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Amy Casey is an amateur painter and recently sold her first painting. She has been entered in a local contest for the holidays and needs to produce 3 paintings for the local gallery. She is a single monther for two needy teenage boys, has her wastrel brother living at her house, nosey and overbearing parents and an ex-husband who all want something. She is not going to be able to paint at home. Her best friend's family has a lake house in North Texas, and it is empty. She offers it to Amy for two weeks, to paint. It sounds perfect. She gets everything in place, with her sons going to stay with their father, and heads to the lake for two weeks of distraction-free painting. Shortly after she arrives, she has a surprise, a handsome professional golfer, Harrison Neely, who is rehabbing his knee and trying to figure out what he wants out of life, has rented the lake house from Amy's BFFs sister. He has no plan to leave, so with Amy having a studio out back to paint in, and several bedrooms in the house, they decide they can both stay there and not bother one another. With Amy's blind dog blundering into things, some uninvited guests and lots of interruptions, will Amy get her painting finished? Will the time that Amy and Harrison spend together help them to make the decisions they are grappling with?
This sounds like a typical forced proximity romance, but While It Was Snowing has storylines that made this a fun one that had me laughing out loud more than once. I don't want to share who all the uninvited guests are, as that is what makes the story so much fun. I liked that the characters were older with both Amy and Harrison being in their 50s and were grappling with what they wanted out of life. What was next for them? Amy was such a people pleaser and her wants always took a backseat to those of her family. She had to stand up for herself and I was glad she finally did and was able to do something for herself. This is a romance, but it is also a story of friendship and helping one another. With themes of family, personal growth, and figuring out what you want out of life, all rolled together with humour, I definitely enjoyed this one. There are a couple of closed door scenes, although they aren't too steamy. The Audiobook was narrated by Amy McFadden. She is a narrator I am familiar with, and although not one of my favourite narrators, she does a nice job with this story.
❄️ T E M P T A T I O N T U E S D A Y review ❄️ featuring “While It Was Snowing” by Julia London!
Amy Casey needs a break from her hectic life and needy sons, ex husband and brother. She has a passion for painting and an opportunity to showcase 5 of her paintings at a local art show … but she needs some uninterrupted time to do so.
Amy’s best friend offers her to stay at her family’s lake house in North Texas for the holidays. Two weeks of bliss and zero distractions can allow Amy to paint at leisure and have some alone time. But sadly, she is not alone in the house for long …
Harrison Keely has ALSO rented out the lake house for the holidays to rest and recuperate. He is a professional golfer who is taking a break from tour to nurse a knee injury and figure out what’s next for him.
Neither Amy or Harrison want to give up their booking, so they decide to split the house and keep to their own quarters. However, they seem to have a lot more in common than they thought. As an incoming storm threatens to snow them in, the two start to get cozy together and find that they really enjoy each other’s company! Is this a match made in heaven or a love affair that will expire after the holidays are over?
Read this if you enjoy: ☃️ Forced proximity ☃️ Divorced mom + pro golfer ☃️ Middle aged MCs ☃️ Family banter & shenanigans ☃️ Cozy Christmas vibes ☃️ Strangers to lovers ☃️ Self discovery
Thank you kindly to @julia_f_london @berkleypub @berkleyromance @netgalley for my #gifted copy in exchange for my honest review! This book is out now!
A getaway to a lake cabin for two-weeks before Christmas. Two weeks of peace, quiet, and alone-time, is that too much to ask? Her family and his agent seem to think so when this double-booked pair find themselves willing to share a large home and get their own bit of holiday cheer going. Julia London is an author I’ve only experienced once for one of her historicals, but I was excited to pick up her holiday romcom featuring a middle-aged couple during the holidays.
My full review will post at The Reading Frenzy TBA.
A forced proximity romance about two middle-aged people, each at a crossroads in their life, who meet unexpectedly at a cabin. I don’t find many books about older couples in so I was soooo excited about this one and it did not disappoint!
Amy is a divorced mother of two teenaged sons, who is the glue of her extended family. After always putting everyone’s needs before hers, she escapes to her friend’s lake house mansion for a week of solitude to paint. Except, she isn’t the only one spending time at the lake house. Harrison Neely is a golfer who rents out the lake house while rehabbing his knee.
I loved the blend of family, friendship, life and second chances. I could see so much of myself in Amy and I was enamored with her sweet, blind dog Duchess.
Genuinely LOVED this one! Another great wintery, holiday read.
Cute overall but with a couple downsides. I did love this later in life romance and how it developed between the two main characters (it is pretty insta-lovey though so if that's not your thing then you might want to skip). I liked that both characters were taking time for themselves to figure out what they wanted next in life, but man does Amy's family need to learn the meaning of boundaries (I actually found it uncomfortable at times how everyone ignored the boundaries being set by others). I felt like the end of the book was weaker than the beginning (most of their time in the cabin was glossed over). I also thought that the title doesn't really reflect the book accurately as it was not snowing at all for most of the book. This one is cute though and I think it would be a great choice for a holiday read.
Amy Casey just wants to get away for a few weeks so that she can focus on painting for an upcoming holiday show at a local art gallery. Between a clueless but needy brother, two teenage sons, and her recent ex-husband trying to get back into her life, she needs to escape the distractions. Her best friend offers to let her stay at their family lake house in North Texas; the only problem is that professional golfer Harrison Neely also booked the lake house so that he could rehab his injured knee that is threatening his career. They decide the house is big enough for the two of them to split, but find the house is becoming crowded when their outside lives start creeping in (not to mention the literal snowstorm on its way). Will this be a short holiday fling, or develop into something more?
One thing that’s clear is that Julia London knows how to write a great romance novel. It’s so refreshing to see a romance novel that employs some of our favorite romance tropes (#ForcedProximity, #Holiday, can we make #SnowedIn a new trope?), but ties these into less common stories and identities. For example, how often do we see romance novels with folks in their 50s? Or a #SingleMom but to two teenagers? It all works so well in this novel, and listening to the audiobook version made it feel like I was watching a holiday movie in my ears! Amy McFadden's narration was charming and captured main character Amy so perfectly, and I will stand up to applaud her fantastic narration of two teenaged brothers bickering (speaking from my own lived experience lol). I’d recommend this book to any romance novel fan, but especially those who love winter romcoms!
Reviewed as part of #ARC from #NetGalley. Many thanks to Dreamscape Media for the #gifted copy in exchange for an honest review.
Read this book if you: ❄️ love the cozy vibes of an impending snow storm 📺 stay sat for Hallmark Channel’s #CountdownToChristmas 💌 enjoy cute meet-cutes and the #ForcedProximity trope
This book was a perfect balance of all the cliches you want from a cozy winter romance, and some fresh takes or details (like MCs in their 50s!) The audio performance was very good!
Longer review to come :) ~~
I had the best time listening to this audiobook! I listened to 1.75x and 2x by the end. The narrator did a magnificent job! The audio is performed by one narrator but I had no issues following the dialogues.
The story itself is a perfect combination of all the cliches you expect in romcom and some new takes. It was highly enjoyable and super fun. It did hit me with some angry thoughts too. Although I’m 20 years younger than the FMC (who is 50 years old), I could relate or at least very much understand her struggles and POV. The main reason for the trip she takes was that she needs a break and alone time, emphasis on the alone part. But then every member of her family (including her very much grown up brother, her ex husband, and her parents) keeps calling her or even showing up.
Overall it’s an easy and very enjoyable read with winter setting. The idea is original but at the same time predictable (hey, we love it, that’s kind of a point in this type of read!), there are laugh out laud moments, and dialogues that will make you smile under your nose. It’s written in 3rd POV which I’m not a big fan of in general, but I didn’t mind it here. It works fine. I only realized mid second or third chapter that it’s not 1st POV narration.
This was extremely cute and surprisingly relatable. I was a little concerned at first when it was revealed the main characters were in their 50s that I would have some trouble connecting with them since I am mid-30s. Turns out I had nothing to worry about! These characters were so well-developed and will be relatable to anyone who has just been out living in the world for a while and needs to take a moment to look up and evaluate, maybe to make a change or just to appreciate what you have a little more. It will hit particularly well for any parents out there!
While the romance was cute and the Christmas theme will be perfect for the holidays, my favourite part of this book was actually just how hilarious and fun all the intrusions were on their getaway. Some of them were hilarious for how realistic they were… and then there was the Bossy Posse, their shenanigans were unexpected and absolutely perfection!
A note on the audiobook, I was a little iffy on it to begin with. The narrator’s voice for Amy felt like it had a bit of a nasally quality. I am not sure if this was purposeful since Amy (the character) is supposed to be from Texas, but it was a bit grating at the beginning. That said I did get used to it and ultimately enjoyed listening to this book quite a bit.
Thank you to Netgalley, Dreamscape Media, and Julia London for providing a copy of this audiobook. This honest review is voluntary and is completely my own.
Amy the main female character is this mature romance. She is trying to find inspiration again in doing her art and decided to take a two-week vacation in northern Texas. Her friend let her use the family house for this excursion. Harrison the main male character is a golfer recovering from an injury from a car accident he was involved in. His knee is still recovering and needed the time to just get away and see where his future stands in his golf career. He ends up renting the house that Amy was staying in, and they both where promised the house for the same two weeks.
This was a forced situation for both neither wanted to give up the two-week vacation they both planned for themselves. Well, will the chemistry begin to fly? Will they get involved with each other?
The time for Amy and her vacation was stalled with family constantly interrupting her time. At times this point of contention was way overboard. I did enjoy some of the craziness of the blossy possie ladies. It was though at times over the top which caused me to laugh.
Amy McFadden narrated this story and did a wonderful job. I recommend this romance to anyone who enjoy more mature romance that feels really realistic. My only suggestion is leave out some of the family drama and this would be a five-star read for me. I really like the sweetness of the romance as well as the maturity
I want to thank NetGalley and Dreamscape audio for a free audio copy of While It Was Snowing by Julia London.
Thank you @berkleyromance & @dreamscape_media for my gifted copies! 🎁
Clearly my reading mood is all over the place, ranging from heavy hitters to light, festive fun! I'm all about balance! 😅 I finished WHILE IT WAS SNOWING over the weekend, and it was a great way to kick off my holiday reading! 🎄
❄️ Under the mistletoe, a single mom and a professional athlete realize they have more in common than the lake house they unexpectedly have to share for the holidays.
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This was a fun one! A middle-aged, unexpected-roomies rom-com filled with all the Hallmark Christmas movie vibes we know and love. Amy and Harrison's story was swoony, sexy, sometimes silly, and definitely put me in the Christmas spirit. 🎄
🎧 The audiobook is narrated by the talented Amy McFadden, whose voice I’ve adored for years. She makes a perfect “Amy” (ha!) and brings so much personality to the story. Since it’s a dual-POV romance, a second narrator for Harrison might have been ideal, but McFadden’s solo performance is still thoroughly engaging and very easy to enjoy. 🥰
This felt like a National Lampoons style Christmas where Amy, a busy, divorced single mom tries to escape before the holidays to have time to finish three paintings only to find that the vacation home where she's staying has been double booked and she has to share it with Harrison, a pro golfer who is recovering from an injury.
Full of hijinks, unexpected 'guests' and tons of humor, I liked this dual POV, forced proximity holiday romance between two older main characters. While everything that could go wrong seemed to, this was a heartwarming, feel-good read with a memorable cast of characters, including a blind dachshund.
Good on audio narrated by Amy McFadden, this has some open door spice and was just an overall fun listen perfect for fans of authors like Sarah Morgan or Meghan Quinn. Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for an early digital and audio copy in exchange for my honest review.
Amy Casey needs some time away from her life… her two teenage boys, her brother, her job, and the ex who wants to reignite their relationship. Wanting to reconnect with her love of painting to see if she can make a career switch, she and her dog head out of town to her best friend’s family luxury rental for two whole weeks. Meanwhile, pro golfer Harrison Neely is taking a two week vacation to clear his head. He was injured a year ago in a car accident and hasn’t played since. He is an “old man” in a young man’s game and isn’t sure he wants to continue. And of course… they happen to both be in the same condo for the same two weeks.
Julia London scores one for the forced proximity trope with While It Was Snowing. Amy and Harrison take the mixup in stride, knowing there is plenty of space for both of them, and they end up enjoying each other’s company. Both at a midlife crossroads, they find commonality in their situations. And there is the simmering attraction that they cannot resist. But things go sideways when life (her family, his career) keeping showing up during their supposed vacation.
While It Was Snowing feels like a Hallmark romance for real life and more mature characters. The story is filled with a lot of silly family antics. It is a lot and was overwhelming for this reader, but it’s all needed to accurately portray Amy’s life. The story is shared via both MC’s POVs, but I feel Amy’s story is a bit stronger. Perhaps because I related more with her, or more likely because her life is more in your face and his was more in the mind. I like that neither really has to give up anything in order to be together and that they don’t play games. Their issues are realistic without being fatal.
At times Amy’s life was so real and relatable, I cried on her behalf. The life choices Harrison must make are difficult. Finding one another helped ground them while setting them free. I love that they make it work, the whole big mess.
My Rating: B+ Review originally posted at That's What I'm Talking About review copy provided by the publisher
I really enjoyed this later in life book and could relate to it more than I care to admit. Amy and Harrison both rent a lakehouse for a few weeks to get away. Amy needs time to herself to try and see if painting is the career move she wants to make, and Harrison is rehabbing trying to figure out the next step for his golf career. The both reluctantly become friends, then once seeing how much they have in common, become something else entirely. It wouldn't be a holiday book without a mess of hijinx, which we have in spades in this book. From meddling moms, to ex husbands who can't let go and kids who can't find their hoodies, this book has all the real life situations that a new relationship might endure when someone comes with baggage. I liked this because it wasn't just the cute, sweet holiday romance I am used to. It is finding yourself in your own skin, it is being happy where you are and also understanding your life might not be everything that you thought it would be, but it could be so much more if you just take the leap.
In this sweet romance, divorced single mom Amy escapes to her friend’s lake house for peace, quiet, and time to work on her art. Unfortunately, when she arrives, she realizes that someone else has also rented the home- golfer Harrison, who is trying to rehab an injury. Amy and Harrison connect and realize the snow isn’t the only thing falling- however, their romance is interrupted by constant family shenanigans.
This was my first book by Julia London, and I enjoyed it. There were many things to love! Readers can expect to fall for: -more mature main characters -a blind dog - the snowed in trope - single mom
I did feel that the book felt a bit more like women’s fiction at times, with a heavy focus on Amy’s family life. At times the extra characters got in the way of the romance for me. That said, I could imagine this as a funny and sweet Christmas movie and it was still very enjoyable.
Loved this audio! Perfect for winter vibes and getting lost in a good story. The main characters being 50-something was actually refreshing because it made the story more realistic. The two main characters were well developed and I liked the dual POV. Amy’s chaotic family was well done and even their traits drove me insane! The self discovery(s) story line was an added bonus. Also, Duchess was the character we all didn’t know we needed - she was the best part of each storyline. Idk how she didn’t get herself into more situations 🤣
Side note- I feel like lovers of Emily Henry will like the vibe of this one too.
Just a sweet, heart-lifting story! Amy was so relatable especially for any woman or mom who’s spent years putting everyone else’s needs before her own. Watching her finally do something for herself had me cheering for her the whole way through. And that ending? It absolutely made me smile. 😊