Snowfall, Part One: Freeze Watch
Snowstorm Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Jesca Goode
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By:
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B.E. Wolf
About this listen
Miranda doesn’t let life happen to her—so she’s going to chase after what she wants.
And she wants Cyrus.
The former Las Vegas showgirl leaves everything she knows behind for a teaching career outside of Boston. She couldn't escape the desert's thirst that arrived with her in the form of her rugged bear of a New England neighbor, Cyrus McManus. The dancer didn't expect her chase would turn into a dalliance with the commanding older man who has a knack for knowing what she craves before she does!
Although it’s been a decade since his wife died, Cyrus is still coping with grief in the only way he knows how: by focusing on fatherhood and his writing career. He didn't expect his neighbor to be a bratty 24 year old woman who catches him off guard with her flirtatious persistence. He struggles to resist her offers for no-strings, kinky shenanigans with the headstrong woman submitting to him.
Will a holiday fling be enough to satisfy either of them or will the season turn their carnal wants into uncharted feelings and change everything?
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- Siobhan D
- 15-01-24
snowfall
I loved the narration of Jesca Goode, who brings out the humour, angst, characters, emotions and the heat. Making this a great listen.
Cyrus is a widower with 16-year-old twins, an author with his own blog where he gives parenting tips. His new neighbour Miranda is a young woman, who seems to want to know him. In every way possible.
Miranda, is woman with a a free-spirited. At the age of 24-year she enjoys relationships with older men. Finding security in older men. When she sees Cyrus she works hard to get him interested in a one night stand.
Both have demons and pasts that follow them. But when the two of them get together it is hot and steamy. Brilliant second characters.
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- Kindle Customer
- 14-01-24
Wow sexy overload
I really enjoyed this book but did find it quite short thought part one and two together would make a nice length please read triggers as has explicate rough sex with choking but story is good and narration well performed would recommend to my fellow smut lovers
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- BellaReads
- 24-02-24
This was not for me!
Unfortunately, I did not enjoy this book. I sometimes like to go into books completely blind and not knowing even the synopsis. Unfortunately, this time that worked against me because I had no idea that this was a daddy kink book (my fault I guess). I personally don’t really like those books. However, sometimes they surprise me. Ultimately even though I have my personal tastes in tropes and books, I genuinely believe I could enjoy any trope, if written well. In this case, if a Dady kink book is written in a specific way, aka, not that creepy, I can sometimes stomach it. Unfortunately, Miranda and Cyrus’ relationship felt creepy. He mentions a lot how she’s a “lil girl” and how close in age to his actual kids she is. This felt icky to me and just I couldn’t get into it. There a lot more than that that made it feel icky but I can’t get into it too much because I’m not going back to the book to pull up quotes.
Additionally, I feel like their relationship progression was rushed. They go from being intimate twice, not really spending too much time actually getting to know each other, and all of a sudden, Miranda informs her friends she’s catching “feels” for Cyrus. I just don’t buy it. It’s almost like a case of telling us rather than showing us through genuine dialogue and built up connection. This makes even less sense given this book ends on a cliffhanger. If the author was going continue on the story, they should have spent more time writing more genuine dialogue instead of trying to convince us (the readers) that after a few days the woman that supposedly never catches feelings for any men in her past, has all of a sudden caught feelings for this man given he literally did nothing special to warrant her new found feelings. I just don’t buy it.
Overall, I felt like the characters had no chemistry. Plus, the writing was confusing at times. Cyrus writes a blog (I think it’s supposed to be a blog) and each chapter begins with an except of this. However, what he writes has no relevance to what is actually going on in the story so why put it in there? There were also other writing choices that confused me. I’m not going to go into more detail about what else about the writing confused me because it’s hard to describe without filling this review with extremely large quantities of quotes, and frankly, I don’t care enough; I’ve already spent so much time and energy writing this in depth review for a book I didn’t really enjoy. So that’s it! Not my thing!
Now unto the (one) positive. One thing I did enjoy was the narration. This was narrated by Jesca Goode. She did amazing (minus the awkward singing). That’s what got me through the story or I would have DNFed earlier.
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