Some Like it Cold
A Cosy YA Romance That Will Melt Your Heart
by Elle McNicoll
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Pub Date 3 Oct 2024 | Archive Date 8 Nov 2024
Macmillan Children's Books | First Ink
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Description
A big-hearted small-town romance from bestselling, award-winning author Elle McNicoll. Some Like it Cold is perfect for fans of Alice Oseman, Beth Reekles and Gilmore Girls.
'[A] warm, wonderful winter romance to cosy up with . . . a truly gorgeous book that’s a must-read this winter.' - Beth Reekles, author of The Kissing Booth
After a long absence, 18-year-old Jasper is finally heading home for the holidays – and she's keeping secrets.
Arthur, a budding filmmaker, is turning the town of Lake Pristine into a small town story worthy of the big screen. His plans are disrupted by the arrival of the town's golden girl – the antagonist of his school days; a girl he's never forgotten.
Jasper Montgomery is back in Lake Pristine for one reason: to say goodbye. But before long small-town tensions start to rise, and a certain brooding film buff starts to look like a very big reason to stay . . .
The perfect story to get lost in, Some Like it Cold centres Jasper as an autistic heroine in a cosy YA romance that will melt your heart, from the bestselling author of A Kind of Spark.
'It is quite literally my favourite romance novel of all time.' Lizzie Huxley-Jones, author of Make You Mine This Christmas
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781035027842 |
PRICE | £8.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 368 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
I couldn't wait to read Elle McNicoll's YA neurodiverse romance story and she's nailed it. A gorgeous tale, Jasper and Arthur are totally loveable and authentic charcaters who are at odds with each other and their up and down love story is both relatable and ground-breaking in terms of representation. McNicoll writes with heart, warmth and draws on the classic romance genre to tell a raw and bold modern tale full of family drama set in a small town setting. Through Jasper, McNicoll highlights how exhausting it is to mask your true self and how overwhelming situations can be on a sensory level. Personal, moving and just wonderfully done!