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I thoroughly enjoyed this book! The authors writing style had me hooked throughout this book.

I didn't want it to end, a book I really couldn't put down.

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So, one of my fav Gangland/Family Drama authors ( loved every one of her 14 books ) suddenly brings out a ‘enemies to lovers romantic comedies’ read….to say was intrigued would be to down play it 😎

The book revolves around Kate who says Yes to a proposal from Lance ( but doesn’t realise she has ) and is then steamrolled into a near date wedding…..she is then, re her job, called without delay to America to sort out a legal/will conundrum with a firm she is representing and well, the story takes on a whole new side

Now, for me it was a slowish start and didn’t warm to Kate but I felt the book came strong in America when we met some baddies, notably Aubrey and her Gran Janice and the gangland/family drama tones reared its head, it balanced the story well and had me invested in these characters and what they would do and how Kate would try to stop them, the enemies to lovers bit played second fiddle then tbh although did play out well

A mention for Kate’s Mum, Eleanor, a fantastic character, good cringey to read as you never knew what she would say

I did enjoy it, I wasn’t laughing out loud as the blurb suggests although there was good comic moments ( especially via Eleanor as mentioned above ) but also some good family/character led twists and turns that the author does so well and a satisfying ending

A good book for Crimbo and for me an interesting genre swop read

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Thank you to NetGalley and Bookouture for providing this book, with my honest review below.

Snow Going Back was the cozy Christmas novel that I needed during the (hot) weekend! This was the grown up cousin that Hallmark wishes could be.

Kate is a lawyer who also happens to be independent despite her overbearing mother. When her boyfriend Lance proposes - and she accidentally accepts - she is desperate for a quick escape which promptly comes in the form of an urgent missive to her firm’s Boston office. From there Kate is dispatched to Vermont to stay for at least 6 weeks during the run up to her blink and you’ll miss it NYE wedding to sort out a will that requires the lawyer on the account to dole out the assets and company to be inherited based on their research of the people impacted and while living in the owner’s house. We get an unusual meet cute (depending on how you see it) and sparkling enemies to lovers story. I absolutely adored Sam, our hunky MMC, and loved the chemistry and shenanigans between him and Kate. This book had such a great romance at its heart but its (often) pesky side characters also added some dimension to the plot.

If you’re in the mood for pretending mulled wine is delicious by association - be it Christmas or not- pick this up!

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I absolutely was delighted by Snow Going Back by Emma Tallon. Kate was such a relatable character and after an embarrassing proposal left her running she heads out on a last minute trip to Boston to escape the drama.
Enter Sam a handsome outdoorsy love interest who just so happen to be staying exactly where Kate is due to a mixup.
so happens to be his home thanks to a work mix-up. Given that it’s Christmas and there is nowhere else to stay, they agree to make it work. Sounds like a dream right? Wrong the two are chalk and cheese! But when an unexpected rescue by Sam comes Kate’s way she realizes he may not be so bad after all! I really enjoyed the chemistry between the characters and also seeing if she would go back with her fiance or begin a new relationship with Sam! It’s the perfect opposite attract close proximity troupe and full of fun and unexpected surprises. Highly enjoyed! I definitely recommend this to a reader looking for a light fun read to escape with! I definitely look forward to reading more from this author in the future! Thank you Bookouture. An absolute pleasure as always.

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Overall: 2.5/5
Spice: 0/5

Thank you to Net Galley and Bookoture for the advance copy!

This was a sweet, cozy read with a good non-romantic plot and a warm, light romance plot. I found myself thinking "This story is giving holiday romance for TV" so many times, and I wasn't mad about it! I really appreciated the world building for the main female character, including her family and friends. I thought that Kate was a really well written character in the number of pages!

I loved the way that the main male character (Sam) met Kate! I felt like this way of meeting gave me really high hopes for a good enemies to lovers and romance, but he didn't fully develop into his own character. I felt that his world wasn't built in a way that gave him depth as an adult. I missed the enemies-to-lovers balance - the plot progression felt more like ENEMIES-tolovers. They were enemies for more of the book than not, and I felt that it was light on the lovers/romantic elements.

One minor note: I'm not sure if the author has been to Vermont, but people in Vermont don't have "country" accents necessarily. I don't think many people from Vermont say "ain't" either, so that took me out of the story a little bit.

I really enjoyed the plot overall, because I think that the non-romantic elements pushed the story along in a great way. I do wish there were more romance earlier on in the story - I missed the "I despise you but I can't stay away" feeling between Sam and Kate.

Overall, a lovely read and I would recommend this for anyone who wants a snuggly read and isn't looking for spice.

#SnowGoingBack #NetGalley

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What a fun book with such great chemistry between the characters! I didn't think this was as funny as the description had led me to believe but it is heartwarming and somewhat relatable.

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Thank you NetGalley and publisher for this arc!

This book was great! I loved the writing style and I loved the characters and their chemistry. I loved the Christmas vibes. Great book!!

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4.25, rounded up because I'm nice like that. I liked this a lot - the mystery elements were fun, I like a main lady lawyer character, I would move to Vermont for this town. I do think this is more "lawyer mystery with a side of obviously needed breakup and then romance" than an actual romance novel, and I would have liked it if there was more development of the Sam/Kate relationship.

I received a free ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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I cannot condone stories that feature emotional infidelity, stringing along a mmc for 75% of the novel, and overall selfish and horrible actions by a leading FMC. I cannot root for the FMC because she was a terrible person through the majority of the novel. The "romance" was miniscule with who she ended up with and he was about as flat and static of a character as you can get. The guy she rejected had more depth. I hate rating books like this low, but this is truly one of the worst books I've read this year.

This is not a fun, light, or even romantic holiday book and the cover does not fit with the contents of the book.

Thanks to Netgalley for the ARC.

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The enemies-to-lovers trope is not my favorite literary device, but the description caught my interest with words like “feel good…heart-warming…and truly laugh out loud.” Unfortunately, the publicist’s viewpoint in choosing those descriptors did not match my experience of this book.

Reeling from her accidental acceptance of a surprise marriage proposal, Kate Hunter is sent from her London home to a charming town in Vermont to fulfill some unusual requirements of a will crafted by the late founder of her law firm. To evaluate the final settlement of an estate, Kate is required to spend six weeks living in the town and acquainting herself with the employees of the company in question. Here she encounters – literally by accident – Sam Langston and must share a home will him.

Some of the pranks and demands made by the protagonists (especially Sam) seemed downright mean-spirited. Kate was thrown into jail, alternately pushed around by her fiancée and her overbearing mother, and then threatened with physical harm by an out-of-control, greedy woman. She, in turn, attempted to settle the score with her own forms of revenge until, of course, their mutual attraction begins to shift the dynamic. All this wrapped up in a charming Vermont town with many kind-hearted residents in the season leading up to Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years did not add up to a lively rom-com. I did enjoy the levity injected into the storyline by Kate’s relationship with her father and their exchange of witty text messages.

Overall, the book kept me engaged, but it was not the book I was hoping to read from the afore-mentioned description.

My thanks to the author, the publisher, and NetGalley for the privilege of reviewing this book. The opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

This review is being posted immediately to my GoodReads account and will be posted on Amazon upon publication.

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I read this book an as ARC and although it isn't my typical read, I surprisingly enjoyed it. It was a great break from my usual reads and a very heart warming story. It had all the great aspects of drama both personally and professionally to keep me interested and the enemies to lovers trope is always an enjoyable read for me. It also gave an empowering story of a woman who's living her life for everyone but herself and finding herself along the way.

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This is a sweet romance about a cute couple…interfering mom…a stand by you father…friends who are supportive…this story moves quickly with realistic characters. Curl up and enjoy a visit with this family and their friends…and don’t forget the couple…enjoy . Thanks Netgalley.

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“Snow Going Back” is a romance book by Emma Tallon. This book follows British Kate, who is a lawyer. She accidentally gets engaged to her boyfriend Lance and literally the same day they get engaged, she flies off to the US to work on a corporate case. While in the US, she lives in a house with Sam - the nephew of the person whose case she’s working on. Her first meeting with Sam isn’t the smoothest - but over time they discover that each other isn’t all that bad after all. I think this was a cute book - and the “meet cute” was different. I am not a fan of the misunderstanding trope (which happened big time in this book), but overall this book was sweet. I found the pacing to be a bit off in places, but overall this book held my attention and was a good escapism read.

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What a precious love story!!! I just fell in love with the characters from the very beginning. It was so sweet. I adored the main characters.

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This had the plummy British tones of a Bridget Jones-esque novel. I loved the enemies to lovers, especially when it's less of a meet cute! I found the beginning was quite lengthy but overall a good read.

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Ugh loved!! I love an enemies to lovers! Thank you for allowing me this ark! It was a pleasure to read and can’t wait to read more books by Emma!

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I just finished a holiday read that I really enjoyed! Snow Going Back by Emma Tallon was so much fun!

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