Snowfall On Haven Point by Raeanne Thayne

Snowfall On Haven Point (Haven Point, #5)

by Raeanne Thayne

There’s no place like Haven Point for the holidays, where the snow conspires to bring two wary hearts together for a Christmas to remember

It’s been two rough years since Andrea Montgomery lost her husband, and all she wants is for her children to enjoy their first Christmas in Haven Point. But then Andie’s friend asks a favour—to keep an eye on her brother, Sheriff Marshall Bailey, who’s recovering from a hit and run. Andie will do anything for Wyn, even park her own misgivings to check on her grouchy, wounded bear of a brother.

Marshall hates feeling defenceless and resents the protective impulses that Andie brings out in him. But when a blizzard forces them together for the holidays, something in Marshall begins to thaw. Andie’s gentle nature is a salve, and her kids’ excitement for the holidays makes him forget why he never wanted a family. If only he and Andie can admit what they really want—each other—their Christmas wishes might come true after all.

“Entertaining, heart-wrenching, and totally involving, [Evergreen Springs] is a sure winner.” —Library Journal

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3 of 5 stars

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This review was originally posted on Latte Nights Reviews.


Andrea and her two children haven't been living in Haven Point for long. They are all adjusting to a shooting that had happened where Andie's life was saved, thanks to Wyn who caught the bullet. Wyn's brother was the victim of a hit-and-run that may have been on purpose. He's all alone and his family isn't near him. When Wyn asks Andie if she can keep an eye out for her brother, Andie says yes because she feels like she owes Wyn. But Marshall is a very stubborn and doesn't any help.

Man, I really liked the characters in this story. Haven Point is a very small community where everybody knows everybody. The characters are just so freaking nice. Everyone is! Haven Point is just that: a haven. It's peaceful and everyone is there for each other. I especially love the parades and parties they had going on. Andie needed a haven and she didn't technically find it at Haven Point at first, but after that whole ordeal with the shooting, she started to relax.

Andie is such a great mom to Will and Chloe. And those kids are the freaking cutest! I mean, they offered to decorate a Christmas tree for Marshall when they barely knew him. All three had trust issues but Marshall, without realizing it, he gave a reason to Andie, Will, and Chloe to trust again. It was so endearing to watch Marshall with Andie and with her kids. His relationship with the kids tugged at my heart-strings! The romance is so sweet and slow-burn. They only share a few kisses here and there so it's really not a physical relationship at all, which was a nice change of pace.

I only had two problems with this story. One of them was that the blurb mentioned the blizzard forced them to spend time together. While that is true, it's not the main idea of the story as the blurb makes it out to be. Honestly, they spent more time when there was no blizzard. Andie would still go to see him and help him out. The blizzard was kind of the change of scale in the relationship since that's when they could see if they could live together or not.

My other problem and this is me personally, that I wish I had read the previous books. The reason being that a lot of the things that happened in the previous book are mentioned in this one and I was very lost through the first part of the book, trying to make sense of Andie's arrival and the shooting.

Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed Snowfall on Haven Point and it is a great read for the upcoming Christmas season.

I received a finished copy from the publicist for free in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.This review was originally posted on Latte Nights Reviews.


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