Snow Going Back
A feel-good enemies-to-lovers romantic comedy
Description of the book
Everyone is heading home for the holidays. Everyone except Kate. Having just run away from her boyfriend Lance’s unexpected proposal (in front of her entire family), Kate was the only person in her office happy to take an unexpected last-minute work trip posting to Boston.
Arriving in the snow-covered, fairy-light-filled city, Kate feels immediately at home. That is until she meets Sam, a cross between a lumberjack and an Abercrombie model standing in the kitchen of her new place. Which also happens to be his home thanks to a work mix-up. Given that it’s Christmas and there is nowhere else to stay, they agree to make it work.
But pretty soon it’s clear that Sam is not the ideal housemate. From drinking all the milk, turning the hot water off whilst she’s showering, and insisting she stay in her room for the entirety of ‘game night’ with the boys, Kate thinks Sam is the absolute worst. And he thinks the same of her.
When Sam surprisingly comes to her rescue, his frosty exterior finally thaws and when they open up to each other, they realize they have more in common than they thought. But when Lance unexpectedly arrives, Kate’s heart is torn. Go home with Lance or spend the holidays with a man she hardly knows, but who could turn out to be the one…
Opposites attract in this heart-warming and truly laugh-out-loud enemies to lovers, forced proximity book. If you enjoy Catherine Walsh, Emily Henry, and Beth Moran, you will love Snow Going Back!