Avalanche
Denise Jaden
Book Review: ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ +
If you are looking for a
gift for a young teen that likes to read Denise Jayden's books are
highly recommended. I don't even meet this criteria and I love her
books. This is the second I've read and her writing style draws you in.
Get ready for a lack of sleep because I just couldn't put it down.
I'm a huge fan of disaster romance stories, my usual are books based on being stranded on a desert island. This one is set in the snow setting however still ticks all the right boxes for me.
Ellis is a girl that lives in the shadows and she wants to use spring break as a chance to break out of her shell. With some persuasion she volunteers to help out at a ski resort thinking it is the perfect opportunity to meet new people, her best friend won't be with her and she wants to try and be her own person.
Dylan's family have left him home alone for spring break and he decides to find his own source of entertainment. He too decides to volunteer at the ski resort and uses the opportunity to try and get close to Ellis.
Both are a little socially awkward and don't hit it off straight away but time together may just show them how good they can be for each other.
This book has romance, personal growth and obviously an avalanche.
The characters are well developed and diverse. The story keeps you wanting more right to the end.
5+ stars out of 5.
*I was gifted this book via the author in exchange for an honest review*
I'm a huge fan of disaster romance stories, my usual are books based on being stranded on a desert island. This one is set in the snow setting however still ticks all the right boxes for me.
Ellis is a girl that lives in the shadows and she wants to use spring break as a chance to break out of her shell. With some persuasion she volunteers to help out at a ski resort thinking it is the perfect opportunity to meet new people, her best friend won't be with her and she wants to try and be her own person.
Dylan's family have left him home alone for spring break and he decides to find his own source of entertainment. He too decides to volunteer at the ski resort and uses the opportunity to try and get close to Ellis.
Both are a little socially awkward and don't hit it off straight away but time together may just show them how good they can be for each other.
This book has romance, personal growth and obviously an avalanche.
The characters are well developed and diverse. The story keeps you wanting more right to the end.
5+ stars out of 5.
*I was gifted this book via the author in exchange for an honest review*
Published
2016.
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