One Winter's Night by Kate Frost

Thank you @rararesouces and @katefrostauthor for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. One Winter Night has great descriptions flowing through the book which I could visualise in my head and I felt like I was in Iceland with Molly and her sister. Molly is the main character and she having problems with her boyfriend Howard. Molly should be going to Iceland with Howard to see her sister Claudia and her family during Christmas. The way Kate Frost describes Iceland is beautiful and makes me want to visit there. Molly is a lovely person and you do feel for her emotionally with everything she is going through. One Winter Nights is a good read, with a good plot and lovely characters. Enjoyable read. 4 stars. Out now to buy. Blurb One Winter ’ s Night To look to the future, you first have to face your past ... With Christmas just around the corner, Molly Bliss has almost hit rock bottom. After the heart - breaking loss of her parents, an escape to Iceland to spend the holidays with her sister Claudia is a chance for her to find solace and focus on her neglected relationship with her boyfriend Howard. But when Howard 'misses his flight', Molly is forced to rethink her whole outlook on life. Surrounded by her family, Molly has never felt m ore alone. With ongoing family tensions rumbling and a surprising connection with old flame Leifur and his friend James, Molly realises she has an opportunity to rediscover who she really is. While exploring the wild beauty of Iceland, a fragile hope seeds itself in Molly and alongside the life - affirming experiences and new friendships that are forged, she ’ s forced to question why she ever put her own dreams on hold. Will Molly allow grief and disappointment to destroy her chance at happiness, or can new lo ve sparkle as the land of fire and ice begins to work its magic? Purchase Link - https://mybook.to/Wintersnightsocial Author Bio – Kate Frost is the author of several bestselling romantic escape novels including The Greek Heart, and The Love Island Bookshop. She lives in Bristol and is the Director of Storytale Festival, a book festival for children and teens she cofounded in 2019. -

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