Thursday, November 19, 2020

Review of Frostbitten by Cassie Cole

 


I received this book with the understanding that I could leave a voluntary and honest review. 

In this book we meet Allison, Hunter, Justin and Chase. Allison gets an email from her work telling them that they are supposed to get a huge snow storm and they need to take their work computers home. See Allison works as a CPA and it is almost April 15th. She does agree to one thing though and that is to go out on a blind date with a writer that her friend and coworker set her up on. She thinks it will be like all the others and a total waste of her time. However he and Hunter really hit it off. So much so that she agrees to drive him back to the cabin he is writing with his friends. See Hunter is a talented writer but has had a case of writers block for way to long. So his friends and managers have come to this remote cabin to hopefully break him out of his cycle of not being able to write. Allison has an effect on him like he never thought would happen. Not only does she do something for Hunter but for Justin and Chase as well. What happens though when that storm hits and she is unable to work? Will she have found a HEA she can't get anywhere else or is this just one of those what happens at the cabin stays at the cabin?

Amazing story by this author. It does have its ups and downs I really want to tell you about. However I don't want to ruin the story for any other readers. I will say this book will have you hooked form the first word to the very end. I would highly recommend it to anyone and everyone. 



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