Snowball is a tiny, fluffy white kitten with blue eyes, who lives at Weber Haus, the Victorian B&B run by Miss Tilly. Emily Diemer also lives at Weber Haus, where she cooks for the inn guests and dotes on Snowball. However, Emily is not happy when she learns Miss Tilly’s nephew, Lukas, is arriving. Emily finds it terrible that Lukas has left his aunt, who raised him after his parents were killed when he was ten, alone to run the inn herself (she is well past retirement age) with what little money she has, while he travels the world as a well-known photographer. Initially, Emily finds Lukas totally different from what she had envisioned: an easy-going, friendly, helpful man, always ready to give whatever assistance he can to whoever happens to need it. Snowball also finds Lukas a good person, and concludes that Emily and Lukas need to accept what their fates have in store for them—while he tries, in his own inexperienced way, to make that happen. As Lukas, who is there only for the holidays, spends more time with Emily at the Weber Haus, Emily finds herself liking him more and more, as they grow closer and closer. In fact, knowing they belong to two different worlds, both Lukas and Emily try to fight the mutual attraction that is growing day by day. Sometimes we do not control what happens, as this duo soon finds out.
I loved this book and practically read it in one sitting. Snowball was the most enchanting kitten ever. In the book, sometimes the author took time to put words and thoughts into Snowball’s kitten persona, which only made the kitten more endearing. Snowball’s antics throughout were delightful and provided an interesting interlude. I likewise enjoyed watching Lukas and Emily grow into their relationship, never knowing how they each felt at any one time, and knowing this would be difficult in every respect. The book was absolutely enthralling. It is a wonderful holiday romance story that I will return to read time and time again, for the pleasure it gave/will give me. This is a book every reader will probably enjoy, if not love, once they read it. If I could give it more than five stars, I would. I received this from NetGalley to read and review.