Maybe This Christmas by Sarah Morgan is the third book in the Snow Crystal trilogy. I read the first two books, Sleigh Bells In The Snow and Suddenly Last Summer, back in 2016. The first book was a free download on my Kindle, I doubt I'd have read the book otherwise, but after reading it I knew I wanted to read the other two and I've really enjoyed each of the three books.
The stories are set at the Snow Crystal ski resort in Vermont, which is owned and run by the O'Neill family. Each book tells the story of one of the three O'Neill brothers, Jackson in Sleigh Bells In The Snow, Sean in Suddenly Last Summer and this time it was the turn of Tyler.
Okay, it's a bit of a trashy love story, but it's a quick, easy read and I enjoyed it and anyway, who can resist a bit of Christmas romance? Not me!
An easy read book can be fun at times.
ReplyDeleteIt can be more relaxing than reading something which you really have to think about.
DeleteI like a good series where characters turn up in other stories. Chuck in romance and Christmas and you're on to a winner!
ReplyDeleteLisa x
I seem to follow a few series, I'm a fan on following a story through a number of books.
DeleteI read the first one of these and enjoyed it, a light and easy read, but enjoyable nonetheless. Glad you enjoyed this one.
ReplyDeleteIf you enjoyed the first one I can definitely recommended the other two, I've thoroughly enjoyed them all.
DeleteI like a "candyfloss" book to rest my mind and soothe the spirit, I have not seen these so will keep my eyes open. I am slowly watching the Cedar Cove adaptations on the box, I never read the books so have nothing to compare to and no complaints.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy a lighthearted read, especially as I read in bed so I don't want anything too taxing. I hadn't heard of the Cedar Cove series so I've just looked it up and found it's based on Debbie Macomber books. I've never read anything from her but I've heard a few people mention this author so I shall look out for her books.
DeleteCan't beat it...
ReplyDeleteIt's the type of book I enjoy reading at the end of a long day.
DeleteLove an easy chick-lit book every so often. It's a easy read.
ReplyDeleteI never used to read this type of book but I really enjoy them now since I got back into reading again over the last few years.
DeleteI much prefer easy read books. Life needs more happy endings! I might have to investigate these ones. :o)
ReplyDeleteI read in bed so it's nice to read a happy book before I go to sleep.
DeleteHi Jo,As I think I said before,I love a good Christmassy read,am always looking for New One's so thanks for sharing these.I didn't know you could knit socks in the round,I will look into it.the offer of the Blanket for Archie stands,so anytime.xx
ReplyDeleteI had quite a few Christmas books lined up to read over the festive period but I just didn't get enough time to get through them all so I'll be reading them over the course of the year. Have a look at Winwick Mum's sock tutorial (search on Google), she has lots of help for beginners knitting in the round. Thank you for your lovely offer, I've got lots of yarn which needs using up though so I think I'll make him something myself.
DeleteIt may have been a bit trashy but that doesn't matter if you enjoyed reading it. xx
ReplyDeleteReading should definitely be all about the enjoyment you get out of it.
DeleteI enjoy those "chance finds" when you read a book that you would not normally have bothered with and end up thoroughly enjoying it and wanting to read more from the series/author. No one ever said that every book you read had to be intellectually stimulating! We all need a bit (or a lot!) of easy reading once in a while :)
ReplyDeleteI've had a couple of freebies on my Kindle which I've read purely because they were free yet really enjoyed them. I know where that saying comes from now, never judge a book by its cover.
DeleteQuick easy reads are just the ticket sometimes.
ReplyDeleteI like books such as these, they're enjoyable reads even if they are a bit fluffy.
DeleteI could do with a few quick and easy books at the moment. These do sound pleasant.xxx
ReplyDeleteAll three books kept me interested, I enjoyed them all.
DeleteI loved that series too. I've just discovered Lucy Diamond and though the language is appalling, I'm loving her books. Atm I've only listened on a cd from the library whilst knitting etc. I'd definitely recommend them, they start slow but hold your interest. My mother-in-law and I pass books to each other, some of Katie Fford's were a bit explicit but I felt comfortable passing them onto her but... Not sure I would these, sometimes the swearing is too much! I'll mention them to her next time as she helps in a charity book shop, then it's up to her. Happy reading whatever you read, Cathy x
ReplyDeleteI haven't heard of Lucy Diamond so I shall look her up. Bad language doesn't put me off a book, I can skirt past it but, like you, I wouldn't always pass on books which contain it. I haven't read anything by Katie Fford either but I seem to remember my mum reading her books.
DeleteSounds fun, I love book recommendations. I've just finished a dark and gloomy mystery so something light is required.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
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I get lots of book recommendations from blogs. It's good to read lots of different types of books, it keeps things interesting.
DeleteGlad you enjoyed the trilogy & a little light reading is just what is needed at times. Take care.
ReplyDeleteIt took me a while to finish off the trilogy but I'm glad I did, I enjoyed all three books.
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