Saturday, December 10, 2022

REVIEW: Let There Be Snow by Charlotte Rains Dixon

Title: Let There Be Snow
Author: Charlotte Rains Dixon
Publisher: Charlotte Rains Dixon
Publication Date: October 2022
Genre: Christmas Holiday / Contemporary Romance
Buy The Book: Amazon

Description: Curl up with this small-town Christmas romance--the perfect cozy holiday read. Christmas isn’t Christmas without snow.

So Dixie Dunham believes.

But she’s about to experience a Christmas with nothing but cold, gray rain after taking a job at the Starlight Winery in Pineview, Oregon, smack in the middle of wine country. Dixie likes her new job at the winery and she’s hoping owners Jamie and Ernest will soon name her to the position of national sales manager. She’s certain the proposal she’s working on for a city-sponsored contest will cement her claim to the job. That would be something to impress the friends and family she left behind in New York.

And Dixie is desperate to impress them, seeing as how she fled after her fiancĂ©e jilted her at the altar in favor of her maid-of-honor best friend. Now as the December days shorten and darken and Pineview celebrates the season with lavish decorations and festive events, it’s hitting Dixie hard how much she’s lost. All she has left besides her job is the company of her loyal dog, Bo. And a Christmas without snow.

When Jamie and Ernest introduce her to their good friend Max Pettigrew, who has just moved from Paris back to Pineview after a wrenching divorce, she’s instantly attracted to him. But Max Pettigrew never met a woman he didn’t want to flirt with. All in the strictest of innocence, of course. Too bad what he thinks is charming flirtatiousness is off-putting to Dixie. Ridiculously handsome he may be, but he’s also ridiculously annoying. And she does not need more annoyance in her life. When the two of them turn out to be vying to win the same city contest, her annoyance turns to anger. But Max grows more determined to win her over, inviting her to the Pineview Christmas parade and holiday parties, and turning to a stream of self-help books to help improve himself.

Can Max mend his entitled bro ways? Will Dixie get her promotion, and perhaps more important, her snow at Christmas in rainy Oregon?

My Thoughts: At roughly eighty-nine pages, Let There Be Snow by new to me author Charlotte Rains Dixon is a very short, fast read about two characters who meet, both carrying extensive baggage and keeping secrets. This book didn’t stand out for me in any particular fashion, but I did enjoy the winery setting of Pineview, Oregon.

I thought Max was a very obnoxious character and quite full of himself and I never had time to warm up to Dixie before the story ended. She comes across as bitter, rude and a little obnoxious, herself. The parts of the story I did enjoy in addition to the winery were the parade and Dixie’s desire to have snow at Christmas, instead of rain.

My Final Verdict: If this book had been longer, perhaps there would have been more character development to draw upon, but this story never quite got off the ground for me. Readers looking for short reads with Christmas themes may enjoy it.

Disclaimer: I received a complimentary copy of Let There Be Snow from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.


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I am not a professional reviewer, but I love to read and share my opinions on my reading with others who are interested. I work full time but my ideal perfect day would be to curl up with a good book. The majority of the books I review here are from my private collection and my reviews are provided purely for entertainment purposes. I receive no compensation whatsoever for sharing my thoughts and review on any book. If you would like me to review your book, please email me at sharalsbooks@yahoo.com Happy Reading! :o)