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Laugh, smile, and walk away happy

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5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 02-02-25

Hear the Falling Snow is a sweet, clean romance by Storm Shultz with just the right amount of comedy that's held together by faith. I first read it last summer and it's now offered on Audible, so I've recently listened to it. The book was just as good the second time. In the audiobook I enjoyed how the voice actress handled different voices for the characters, including some with accents. She also did a great job with the male voice. It wasn't overexaggerated in a way that can cause me to pop in and out of the story, which can be a problem with females immitating males. Whatever your preference for "reading," Storm has you covered.

From the start there were sparks with Adeline, a dance instructor, and Luke, who wants to be a missionary. A sweet friendship followed before anything more developed. It was perfect for them.

The story centered around Adeline attending a Christmas cooking retreat and I loved the cooking theme! Mentions of delicious Christmas treats, snow, and Christmas decor were so much fun!

But it isn’t as if the book is all fluff and sugar. Both Adeline and Luke dealt with real issues and as I learned of their pasts. It showed them both to be of high character. Their faith guided their relationship and made for a perfect ending.

Hear the Falling snow is a great read if you want to curl up with a good book to laugh, smile, and walk away happy. I did.

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Beautiful historical Christian fiction with romance

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5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 01-29-25

This Christian Fiction/Romance set in 1921 has many heart wrenching tender moments and much redemption. It’s a beautiful story not just of the romance that unfolds between Arilee and Adam, but also of their relationships with family and others in their community.

I had the opportunity to listen to the audiobook version and each time I began listening, I didn’t want to turn it off. The way Jennifer folded history, faith, family secrets and even church hurt in with the romance was so natural and they all intertwined into a lovely story.

It left me feeling encouraged and strengthened in my faith while pushing me to dig deeper into God’s word and look to Him for my hope. The romance was touching and realistic as Arilee and Adam work through their own failings and relationships with God.

Other key characters who added much to the plot were Arilee’s brother Davis, and her niece and nephew.

The female narrator did a good job of adding enough variation to each of the voices that it was clear who was speaking and easy to follow. Even her male voices worked well.

I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys Christian fiction and romance.

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