Spring is in the air and so is romance in the small town of Snow Valley, Montana.
Operation—Kiss the Girl, Cindy Roland Anderson
Ivy Baker is doomed to marry a man she only pretends to be in love with to save the family ranch. Since she isn’t marrying for love, Ivy secretly creates a kissing wish list composed of scenes from the romance books she loves to read. She hopes to experience at least one kiss from her list before she becomes officially engaged and seals her fate. When she travels to Snow Valley to help her aunt recover from knee surgery, Ivy finds herself falling for Kellen Thomas, an irresistible cowboy she should avoid. By chance Kellen finds Ivy’s list, and decides to make it his mission to help her fulfill her bucket list, turning her world upside down and making Ivy want to choose her heart over duty.
Love Coming Late, Jeanette Lewis
Cynthia Eddington never thought she'd return to Snow Valley after a string of bad luck forced the sale of her beloved farm there. But here she is, about to start a new life with her children, Jackson and Anoria. Cynthia plans to focus on her career and her family; she's not looking for romance and she's definitely not looking for sexy cowboy, Colby Schroder.
Running from the Cowboy, Cami Checketts
Missy Horman escaped an abusive marriage and returns to Snow Valley to help her father deal with her emotionally disturbed mother. Volunteering to teach a youth Sunday school class seems like a good way to get out of her comfort zone—until she ends up kissing Porter Wilson in front of a bunch of teenagers. Embarrassed, and secretly thrilled, by the kiss, she writes Porter off as a playboy. But, Missy wasn't the only one affected and Porter's new mission in life is to prove that there's more to him than flirting and world-tilting kisses. He wants to show her that a true cowboy knows how to treat a lady and, if Missy can't keep her wits about her, she might just let him.
The Bet, Taylor Hart
When Destiny Morningstar gets blackmailed into spending her spring break in Snow Valley, the last thing she’s looking for is a date, especially not with Adam and Chase Moon—two attractive and athletic brothers. But soon she finds herself tangled up in a dating spree that includes a flag football game, swinging around the barn dance, and hiking to Snow Valley's romantic hot springs with the town's most eligible bachelors. At every turn she's within kissing distance of one of the delectable Moon men. When she discovers she’s been part of some bet fueled by sibling rivalry and overactive egos she has to make a decision—forgive them both or miss out on the best thing that’s ever happened to her.
Sealed with a Kiss, Kimberley Montpetit
Jessica Mason and Pastor James are struggling to make their long-distance relationship work between Snow Valley and New Orleans where Jessica dances with the local ballet company. When April Murphy, a war widow with a child, shows up in Snow Valley, James reluctantly begins to wonder if he and Jessica are really meant to be. April would make the perfect pastor’s wife and he’d have an instant family and the stability he craves. But he can’t get the spitfire Jessica out of his mind and when she returns to Snow Valley to accept an inheritance, her male ballet partner in tow, the love triangle takes on a new edge. Can Jessica and James figure out how to create a family while living in two different states—or do they allow their hearts to move on and forget the passion they once shared?
I love how each Snow Valley anthology starts out with a bang and this one is no exception! What really struck me as different with this Spring set is that there are a few different situations that arise. It seems that the others tell the stories of young couples, those mainly in their 20s, but this one has a few stories with characters who are divorced or widowed and a little older, in some cases. One story is even about a couple trying to reclaim their marriage and rediscover their love for one another. I was even taken by surprise by how one story ended up and I can't decide how I feel about that. I'm a reader who doesn't mind a love triangle, but there is one story that had me a little uncomfortable for a few minutes (Love Coming Late). The romance was melting off the pages like a hot chocolate chip cookie, especially in the first story.
I can always count on these stories to take me completely away to a simpler place that I've come to love (I wish it was a real place!), with characters who make appearances in other stories. I love reading about them, as they've come to feel like friends and neighbors, and to check in on how they're doing. There's something about cowboys--their loyalty, hard working nature, and kindness, with a few rough edges, that really engages me. Not all of the stories are about cowboys, but these townsfolk have similar attributes. As always, I loved every minutes, minus the few uncomfortable ones, in this charming town with these fantastic characters. I'm crossing my fingers for more!
Content: mild romance (kissing, some of it very, very swoony); mild violence (a few injuries, fights, talk of abuse, etc); mild religious elements, except for Sealed With a Kiss, as it's about the town's pastor--that story was moderate; Clean!
*I received a copy through I Am a Reader in exchange for an honest review*
I simply cannot help it. I love these Snow Valley anthologies. Every single time. This one was so fun! I'm just all smiles.
These are some of my very favorite authors. I love being whisked away to Snow Valley with new characters and some old ones popping up too. It feels like I'm at home as a reader with familiar places and people while I get to know new people too.
I love how this installment included a couple stories of more "mature" characters- a married couple who have hit a bump in their road and a woman with grown children finding love again. It was a good way to change things up a bit.
I enjoyed all the stories in this collection. It was positive and happy and left me feeling good. You just can't beat that. :)
I love these anthologies! Spring in Snow Valley is the third anthology in this series. They can easily be read independently. Although I do enjoy revisiting characters from the other stories, this time as side characters. In this collection my favorite stories were: Operation Kiss the Girl, Running from the Cowboy, and First Love. I love the friendly town in Montana, the cowboys, the ranchers, and the simpler way of life. Content: clean (some kissing, no language, minor violence, and talk of abuse, mild religious elements)
Spring in Snow Valley is good clean fun that is inspirational and entertaining. I received an ARC of this anthology in exchange for an honest review and found myself impressed with how well this group of authors carried out the central theme of listening to what you feel and not to what others think. Wisdom, love, faith and heart bring me back to Snow Valley every time. A sweet quick read.
Another fun anthology that takes place in Snow Valley, Montana. I love this setting and I'm glad we've been able to have so many fun stories that take place there. Each story is unique and has fun characters. My favorite was probably Cindy Andersons, but they're all fun. You don't have to read the anthologies in any order, but I do recommend reading them.
I love books like this and this one is one of my favorites that I've read recently. Each of the stories in this book is cute, clean and fairly quick and easy to read. I know there are blurbs above, but I just can't resist talking just a little bit about why I loved each of the stories in this one.
Operation—Kiss the Girl, Cindy Roland Anderson starts the set off right. I loved Ivy in this book. She is a young woman that is always putting the needs of others before her own needs. Which in the case of caring for her aunt is a good thing. But in the case of marrying it is a very bad thing. I loved the way that she loves reading. And she makes a list of places and situations that she'd like to be kissed in before she marries the almost fiance that she doesn't really want to marry. And then Kellen finds it and that's where things get fun. I loved the way that he tries to create some of the situations on her list, but things always end up going just enough wrong that it doesn't seem as romantic to him. But to Ivy it is. Such a cute fun story!
Love Coming Late, Jeanette Lewis was also cute. Cynthia is a widowed mom of two. She's moving back to Snow Valley after a long absence to work in the hospital and hopefully put her past to rest. She doesn't plan to fall in love with a younger man. Especially a man with a young daughter to care for. There were some really fun parts to this story. I really liked Cynthia and Colby too. His ex-wife however was terrible!
Running from the Cowboy, Cami Checketts If I had to pick a favorite of the stories in this book, this one just might be it! I love the way this one starts out with Missy headed in to help Porter teach a Youth Sunday School class. But things get out of hand very fast and he ends up kissing her in front of the kids...and the pastor. So funny! I love Missy. I love the way she's trying to put her life back together after getting out of her abusive marriage, and while living with her semi-abusive mother. I liked Porter too! It seemed like he is maybe a bit misunderstood with everyone thinking he's a bit of a player, even though he's just trying to find a right fit for himself, and not trying to lead any of the girls on. Such a cute story!
The Bet, Taylor Hart I loved Destiny in this story. I loved that she had loved her cousin, Fate, so much that she didn't feel that she could ever come to Snow Valley again. But she does and gets roped into caring for a flower shop and ends up needing the help of a TA from one of her classes that is mean and cranky. But I love the way that both Adam and Chase are trying to get her to date him. And then they bet on who can kiss her first. And the dibs conversation. So good. I love that Destiny is able to choose her own...well, destiny. This one was really cute too!
Sealed with a Kiss, Kimberley Montpetit I had a bit of a harder time with this one. Jessica and Pastor James had a story in the last one, and I guess I had assumed that they rode off into the sunset and all was well. In this one, he asks her to marry him and she wants to stay where she is in New Orleans with her dance company. I did like that he had a chance with a beautiful widow and the way she recognized that he could never love anyone else. I also liked the way that Jessica changed how she was feeling about dance after seeing the attitudes of the other dancers about having families. It was a cute story, but it just seemed like it took a really long time to get to an ending that both Jessica and James could be happy with.
Romancing a Husband, Lucy McConnell I think the one thing that I would really change about this set is that I would put this story first and Jessica and James' story second not at the end. These two stories really deal with the death of Aunt Sophie that all of the others kind of touch on. But I really felt like I would have understood the situation better if they had been earlier in the book. I loved Natalie in this story. She's trying to make her life with Eli and their kids happier. But Eli has just lost his job and he isn't finding work easily making him grumpy and sometimes a bit unkind to both her and her kids. I loved that Natalie was working so hard and not willing to stop trying even though things didn't seem to be changing. I also really liked Aunt Sophie and her kind advice in this one. So cute. This whole set is so great! Make sure you take the time to read it!
What a fun idea for an anthology! Each book in the anthology takes place in Snow Valley and many of the characters appear in several of the stories. As a lover of series, the idea appealed to me. All of the stories were clean reads and religion featured prominently in many of the stories. If you are looking for super sweet reads, this may be the anthology for you.
Operation Kiss the Girl was a DNF for me. Although I’m perfectly happy to read clean reads once in a while, this novel was too squeaky clean for me. I had a hard time believing a soldier turned cowboy could be this innocent. I was in the military and am too familiar with soldiers to find Kellen a believable character.
Love Coming Late is a short and sweet read, which you can finish in an afternoon. I love a story with an older heroine, but I was disappointed in Cynthia. She’s a total scaredy-cat. And her daughter - Anoria? Wow! I didn’t think much of her at all.
Running from the Cowboy was cute and sweet. There were quite a few names to slog through, but otherwise I enjoyed this story. Religion plays prominently in this story as well.
The Bet involves a set of brothers competing for one girl. I’m not really a fan of love triangles or men competing for a girl. I did like Chase Moon, though. And his grand gesture was super sweet.
Sealed with a kiss was a difficult read for me. I get really annoyed with characters when they don’t talk to each other. Misunderstandings due to a lack of communication make me want to throw my kindle across the living room.
Romancing a Husband was my favorite story. It was realistic and heartwarming. I love stories, which feature couples older than thirty. After all, the vast majority of people on the earth are older than that – as am I.
Snow Valley is a fun place to visit and I enjoyed going back! I liked that there was some variety in this book. There's still young love, but there are also some stories where the characters are a little older and have been through tougher times in life. I enjoyed reading how each of them were able to find happiness. I liked that in Sealed With a Kiss, we got more of James and Jessica's story. I felt like it was left up in the air after the last book and just assumed they got a happy ending somehow, so I was glad that their story got resolved.
I love that, even though this is a long book, it doesn't take too long to read each story so it goes by quickly. I also love that the stories are clean! I do forget who some of the characters are so I'm glad when the authors take a paragraph to remind me of their previous story so I can place them better. Since this is the third book, many characters return and we are getting stories of siblings and friends. These books always put a smile on my face and I hope these authors will continue to give us more!
I received a copy of this book to review. My opinion is 100% my own.
Six authors come together and present another Snow Valley anthology, Spring in Snow Valley. Each story centers on different people and their story in Snow Valley. These western and contemporary novellas will have readers feeling the emotions of the different characters, whether it is an unfortunate event or one that will leave readers laughing. There is plenty of enticing romance and delicious kissing, as well as charming and captivating layers to each story by such fantastic authors. I would recommend these novellas to readers that want to enjoy some good-humored, romantic tales.
Series: Snow Valley Romance Anthologies Genre: contemporary, romance, western, anthologies Publisher: Pepin Publishing Company Publication date: March 1, 2016 Number of pages: 647
Each of these stories wove into the the lives of the residence of Snow Valley. Each was so different and the way they presented their characters and the challenge as they faced. It was good to know that they involved the Lord in their decisions on how they would move forward. They were all a delight to read. There is nothing like a good cowboy romance, and finding true love, no matter the age of the characters. I highly recommend this book.
I've wanted to move to Snow Valley since the first story collection came out. This newest installment was like going home for a nice visit. There are new characters to love, glimpses of past characters, and some nice surprises. Let's break it down, story by story.
Operation Kiss the Girl Ivy is the quintessential martyr. She's the only girl in a family of cowboys, and although her brothers love and care for her, her father has made her feel like her only purpose is to marry a jerk to get the water rights back. I'll admit I didn't like her dad at all even though he had already died by the time this story started. I found myself frustrated with Ivy for not telling her brothers what was going on, and with the brothers for being so clueless. Having said all of that, I can see something like this happening. Guys are clueless. Especially when it comes to their own sisters. The real star of the story for me was Kellen. I've wanted his story ever since Caytie and Jace got together. Kellen is such a good guy, working through his own issues after being wounded in Afghanistan. When he stumbles upon Ivy's "places to be kissed" bucket list he makes it his goal to check as many off as possible for her. This story made me smile and of course, the rat Corbin gets his in the end.
Love Coming Late This was one of the first pleasant surprises. Although I love stories of new love, it was refreshing to have an older couple getting a second chance at love. Cynthia is a widow with two almost grown kids. Colby is a little younger, divorced and the father of an adorable little girl. First, I liked the fact their ages didn't match perfectly. Life rarely fits into the neat packages that often become the template for romance novels. So, yay! I love that the issues keeping these two apart are also real, valid concerns in situations like this. Cynthia's daughter likes Colby, and even though the distance between their ages is greater than the distance between him and Cynthia, it creates quite the puddle of quicksand. The scene that made me love this story more than anything is the dance scene when Cynthia lets go. I can so relate to that scene!
Running from the Cowboy Squee! The Wilson boys are back! Last we saw Luke falling for Annie while Missy was left to recover from an abusive marriage. I liked that Missy stepped out of Annie's way because she recognized their love and wasn't going to be one of "those" women. Now Luke's brother Porter is noticing Missy. The very first chapter is a hoot and the excitement just keeps going full steam ahead! Porter pulls out all the stops to convince Missy that her "no more cowboys" rule should fly right out the window. LOVED IT!
The Bet Where to start?? Boy, brothers especially, are so crazy! Adam and Chase have both set their sights on Destiny. Both tried to call "dibs" but when neither is willing to back down they decide that the first one to kiss her wins. It's a fun and confusing ride for Destiny to be sure, but when Adam doesn't kiss her simply because it means more to him than the bet, things go downhill fast. Can Adam convince her it always meant more to him than winning? LOVED IT!
Sealed with a Kiss This is Jessica and Pastor Jame's continuing story. It's been almost two years since they met and they've been doing the long distance relationship thing. Jessica is doing much better, but she's still a bit broken inside. It's like she just can't decide what it is she really wants. To be honest, this was my least favorite story. It's still good, but I thought Jessica was a jerk a lot of the time. Even though she talks about others deserving better, she doesn't really act like she cares about anyone's feelings but her own. It's probably just that I don't understand physically torturing yourself for a dream that isn't making you happy.
Romancing a Husband This was the other really great surprise of the collection for me. How many times do you get to see a married couple struggle to find love again? The pain of this story was so real. So crippling to all involved. And yet you have some wise friends giving advice that in the end gives Natalie and Eli the strength and courage to step back and try again. Natalie has to learn to stop tip-toeing around the problem and understand it's not her job to make Eli happy. Eli has to learn that just because he's out of work doesn't mean he's unworthy of Natalie's love and affection. I love stories that are true to life, but come with a happy ending!
I loved this story! What a great opening to this set! We all fell in love with Kellen in the Summer in Snow Valley books so it was great to see him get his story. I loved Kellen and Ivy's story. The Instant attraction they had for each other was much like my husband and I. I thought it was awesome that Kellen, a former military man, made it his mission to give Ivy what she wanted. Isn't that how life is supposed to be.
Always striving to be there for each other and to make each other happy I any way possible. I also loved how the Author made references to Oh Come on Be Faithful by Cami Checketts because I love that book as well! Great Job Cindy I look forward to reading more from you!
Love Coming Late by: Jeanette Lewis
What a sweet story. I loved how this one was a little out of the norm. This is my take on it....This story shows that sometimes your heart wants what it wants. Even if people, the world, your family who ever see things differently only you can decide what is best for you. Sometimes you may takes some bumps to get there but in the end only happiness matters. Awesome job Jeanette loved it!
Running From the Cowboy by: Cami Checketts
Cami's books are the best! Anyone who follows my blog or reads my reviews know shes one of my favorites! Our humor is very much the same it seems and I think that is why I relate to her books so well. I loved this story. Sometimes it is really hard to overcome a bad relationship. You definitely form in your mind what you would never want again. Missy wanted nothing to do with cowboys. When she meets Porter she wants nothing to do with him or another relationship. I love the bond they form and the relationship they have. This is a great clean romance. Great job Cami as always I loved it!
The Bet by: Taylor Hart
This story had it all. A love/hate relationship that is also a love triangle between brothers...
Destiny is struggling after tragedy in her life and the last thing she needed was a jerk like Adam. I loved this story and how it had you pulling for the one that normally wouldn't win. I love that she was able to find closure and happiness. I don't want to spoil more than I have. Trust me it's a Great book!
Sealed with a Kiss by:Kimberley Montpetit This novella had me guessing till the end. I loved the plot twist and the decision between the 2 guys. For a while there I wasn't sure Jessica would end up with the guy I wanted her too. I'm all for a sappy love story but it's awesome to throw a twist in there once in a while. We have been following Pastor James and Jessica for awhile so it was fun to see their story finished up. Loved it! Another awesome Snow Valley Romance!
Romancing a Husband by: Lucy McConnell
I think this was my favorite story of the set. Although I am a sucker for a good romance story, I am married, and I know that everyday isn't a fairy tale for sure. This story was a good reminder that life is hard. Things come along that throw us off, things take us out of our comfort zones and they require hard work and dedication. It is also important to remember that we do need to romance our spouses. We get into a routine and we forget about all the fun of the 'honeymoon faze' when our entire focus was to bring each other happiness. It was nice to read something a little different for a change that would give us a nice kick of reality! I think we can all use a good reminder once in a while and if your relationship ever gets to a low dark place like Natalie and Eli's you won't ever forget how important even the little things are because it takes a lot of effort on both parts to bring it back to somethings great! I can totally relate! Again I loved this book it was an awesome change of pace. Great job!
I received an eARC of this book from I Am a Reader for a blog tour in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of this review.
I am such a fan of these anthologies set in Snow Valley, Colorado! They have introduced me to a couple of new favorite authors (Taylor Hart, Cindy Roland Anderson) and they are such fun reads. Each novella in the anthology brings back previous characters and introduces new ones while delivering a clean, swoon-worthy read. My favorite in this anthology happens to be The Bet by Taylor Hart and is the 4th novella. Below is my review of it but just so you know I loved them all!
The Bet by Taylor Hart In The Bet by Taylor Hart, Destiny Morningstar comes to town for her cousin’s wedding and winds up staying to take care of her flower shop while she is on her honeymoon. The last thing Destiny wants is to be in Snow Valley. Her best friend and cousin Fate died there and she can’t escape fast enough. When the computer at the shop goes down, she calls the number her cousin left for her. Adam Moon is not very happy when Destiny calls him, pulling him from his GRE studies. He’s even less happy when he shows up at the flower shop to find that she is the lazy girl from his computer lab at the college that had asked for extra credit, which of course he denied.
I really felt for Destiny. Even after so long she is still grieving for her cousin. They had many plans together that now she is trying to accomplish on her own. She’s kind, a little shy, and can’t decide which Moon brother she likes best, if either of them. Chase was her cousin’s crush and is her age. Adam is the jerk TA that won’t help her get the A she needs to attend a school in Paris next year. But despite those things, she finds herself drawn to both brothers and has to decide between the two.
I really liked both brothers. Adam is older, painfully shy with girls, and kind of a geek, which only adds to his charm. Chase is outgoing, the center of attention, and spends all his time outdoors. When Destiny shows up and both brothers find themselves interested, Chase proposes a bet. The first to kiss her gets dibs. It’s silly and really doesn’t take Destiny into account. From the moment he proposed it, I knew it would backfire on both brothers.
Overall, Chase and Adam give plenty of swoon-worthy moments for Destiny. I really enjoyed the differences in the brothers and what they brought out in Destiny. Chase helped bring the grieving Destiny to terms with Fate’s death. Adam reawakened Destiny to the possibilities that life had in store for her. Can you tell I really enjoyed it? If you enjoy good, clean romance I highly recommend you grab a copy!
Another great collection of stories in Snow Valley. I have read the other two collection of stories set in snow valley and have very much enjoyed them. The first story Operation Kiss the Girl is about Ivy who is pretty much engaged to someone she does not love to help out her family. She meets Kellen a character from a previous story and the two have instant chemistry. Can she marry someone she does not love when she knows what real love is? Love Coming Late is about Cynthia a single mom in her early forties. She returns to Snow Valley to spread her late husband ashes on the land he grew up in. She meets Colby at the Ranch her family use to own. He is the ranch's foreman. Cynthia starts to see what was missing in her first marriage when she falls in love with Colby. Can she let go of the past and move on? Running from the Cowboy is about Missy Horman a women who recently got out of a abusive marriage. She becomes reacquainted with her high school boyfriend's brother. The two share an incredible kiss but Missy is afraid to trust another cowboy. Will Porter be able to win her trust? First Love is about Destiny Morningstar. She lost her best friend and cousin 2 years ago and has been avoiding snow valley because of it. She comes to Snow Valley for her cousin's wedding and becomes reacquainted with the Moon brothers. The brother's both like her and a competition to get the first kiss from her is started. Which brother will win and which one truly loves her? Sealed with a Kiss is a continuing story from a previous collection. Jessica and Paster James have been dating for 15 months. She is in New Orleans dancing with a group and he is in Snow Valley preparing to take over for his Uncle Pastor John. James wants to get married but Jessica is unwilling to give up her dance to return to Snow Valley. Will a solution be found or will the two break up and move on? The last story Romancing a Husband is about a husband who has lost his job and has not been able to find another then becomes drepressed. Natalie his wife is feeling like her husband no longer loves her. Aunt Sophie helps the couple see what the real problem is with her words of wisdom.
Spring in Snow Valley is an enjoyable Inspirational romance anthology collection that will tug at the heartstrings. Set in the small town of Snow Valley, Montana, the reader is easily swept away by these six lighthearted novellas that features hunky guys, sweet girls, and clean romance.
I really enjoyed reading Christmas in Snow Valley and Summer in Snow Valley, the first two anthology collections in this series, so I was excited to read the third anthology collection, Spring in Snow Valley. The authors provide the readers with another delightful collection of romantic stories that features characters from the previous collections while adding in new characters. These inspirational stories flow easily from one to another with a variety of different life and relationship situations, the continuity of these stories easily kept me engaged and turning the pages.
Spring in Snow Valley is the perfect romantic anthology collection that the reader can enjoy reading on a lazy spring day.
Disclaimer: I received a copy of the book from the publisher / authors in exchange for my honest review and participation in a Book Review Program hosted by I Am A Reader Book Blasts and Virtual Book Tours.
I liked every single story in this collection. They were all clean, uplifting sorts of stories. Great for reading on gloomy winter days when you are feeling down, and wondering if spring will ever get here.
I really liked the setting of these stories too. Small town country setting with good neighbors. Great place to go back to when you are in trouble.
I like to have short collections like this to take with me to the doctors office. You could probably read one of them while sitting in the waiting room. They were all easy reads too.
I loved every story and was completely lost in each story. It's not often I've felt a story has impacted me personally. The final story was a bit sad but pulled all the previous stories together and create a wanting to be more like Aunt Sophie. Every community has its Aunt Sophie's who spread their good deeds quietly. We could sure use more of them. I will be buying all of the Snow Valley collections. I will give this set to people I love and care as gifts.
I have read Christmas in Snow Valley and wanted a chance to revisit the small town. This is a compilation of stories that each have a different main character, but the same small town as a supporting cast. Each story takes place during the spring--right about the time of the town's Easter celebrations & all the fanfare that comes with it. Each story is written by a different author. It gives each character's story their own feel. There were a couple I liked more than others, but overall it is a fun little read.
I absolutely loved this clean set of romances. Many of them dealt with some tough issues but worked around them and resolved some of them. Our phone line has been down so need to keep this short. Most of these stories left a good feeling from the outcome and ending. Although I would like to read more on these, they were very good summer reads. Look forward to reading more of these authors.
These six delightful stories all spotlight different women of all ages in all stages of life, but they also all have two things in common: they know and love beloved Snow Valley character Aunt Sophie and they like their cowboys. Read our full review at http://wp.me/p5s62b-FW
I do enjoy the Snow Valley stories. This group has the sadness of a death. But love is still there in all the stories. Spring is a time of renewal and that came through in the stories. I enjoyed each one.
4.5 stars. Another great collection of stories set in Snow Valley! It was fun to revisit some familiar faces from the other anthologies and also to meet some new characters. Wonderful authors and fun, clean, engaging short stories!
I really enjoyed the first story in the book. It was easily a 4 star. I didn't really like any of the other ones. Some were depressing. I liked the other Snow Valley books better.