Reviewed by Becca
TITLE: Make Snow Mistake
SERIES: Snowed In – Valentine’s Inc #1
AUTHOR: Michelle Frost
PUBLISHER: self-published
LENGTH: 100 pages
RELEASE DATE: January 14, 2020
BLURB:
Unable to make people see past the scar on his face and the teenage mistake that put it there, Cody feels stifled in his small town. When his high school crush, who never knew he existed, blows into his family diner in a swirl of biker leather with a white-out storm on his heels, they end up trapped alone. With Eben’s dark eyes on him, can Cody be brave for the first time in years and take a chance at the life he wants or will he allow everyone else’s limitations to bury him—heavy as the falling snow.
Make Snow Mistake is a novella featuring a first-time Daddy, a boy learning to stretch his wings, and a HEA. All of the Snowed In – Valentine’s Inc. books are stand alone.
REVIEW:
This was so good. I just figured it was going to turn out to be one of those, trapped in a snow storm, fall in love, kind of stories, but it totally turned around on me. A biker looking to help someone, caught in a diner with someone who he went to high school with, and ends up helping him instead. But what he gets out it, becomes something he didn’t know he wanted, and was very happy to get.
Cody is so tired of working in his parent’s diner, and stuck living under their roof. It’s not that he doesn’t love them or appreciate all they’ve done for him, but they are smothering him. Ever since his car wreck, they’ve just been insufferable. But what he doesn’t expect is when closing the diner, is the man of his dreams, since school, just walked in out of the snow storm. Cody offers Eben warmth and food, and a warm place to sleep that night. But when morning comes, it comes with his mother being overbearing. And a plan in place that Eben is going to help him with. Now if he can just follow through on what they planned, instead of caving to the way his parents are acting.
I know we want what’s best for our kids. Or we should. I know some could care less. SMH. But when it gets to be overbearing when they’re adults, then we need to reevaluate. Even if they’ve been in a wreck and have problems. Or even if they need help from it. It shouldn’t matter. They still need to be treated with dignity and such. And I’ve had my moments of being overbearing at times, because I’ve wanted to protect my kid. But it backfired, just like here. They end up rebelling or finally finding a way to be free. Cody finally got up the nerve and it was time to fly. I was so proud of him. Even as a parent, I was proud. He needed to be able to do what he wanted in his life and he could finally do so. I love that Eben was so patient and helpful with him as well. He gave Eben the support he needed and the love to back it up. Even with a few limitations he had, he still finally got a chance to fly.
Definitely a good story. I loved the surprises in it. Because there are a few that are going to get you. And it just makes my heart happy. The beauty in blossoming. It’s a sweet story.
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