When the weather outside is frightful, reading snowy horror is so delightful! :D
I do love to read chill-worthy horror in the winter, when it's gray and cold and going out into the world is an ordeal of layers and winter boots and heavy coats with zippers and buttons and velcro (oh my!), and shit-I-forgot-to-tuck-in-the-scarf! unbutton, unzip, scarf, rezip, rebutton, then hat, then gloves, then gloves back off to lock the door, then back on because it's freaking cooooold! Then sweep off the sidewalk to get to the driveway so you can shovel it in order to clean off your car before you can even start it up. So much easier to just stay inside and read about reasons why you shouldn't go through all that mess.
Enter Snowblind, which features snow wraiths that ride the blizzard wind and drag people to their icy deaths. Hell yeah!
Only, ehh. I think the idea behind this one is better than the actual execution of it. I liked it, it was good, but not great. I never really connected with any of the characters and I felt that there was just too much non-horror filler for my tastes. I get that Golden was trying to show us Small Town America, and get us to be horrified at the prospect of these nice (and some not so nice) people being murdered by swirling snow creatures, but the build up was so long that rather than creating a sense of "Oh no! I really hope nothing happens to this character!" I experienced more of an "Is nothing happening at all?" feeling for most of the middle of the book. The action bookends this dull middle section that gives a lot of character details, but still doesn't really work to make me care all that much about them.
When you add in that there were some editing and detail issues - typos and weird sentence structures and even a case of one character forgetting which city she lives in (Seattle to Portland?) - it drops down a bit more from good to just OK.
I wanted to like this one a whole lot, and considering that Golden is an award-winning writer, I really expected a bit more than I got here. Still, it wasn't bad, and I do think that it's better than much of the garbage out there in the world, but I'm getting picky in my old age, and this one just needed another run through the polisher to smooth out all the wrinkly bits.