Book Review

Sunny Shelly’s Review: Snow by Brittanee Nicole



Camden Snow is old enough to be my father, dangerously charming, annoyingly irresistible—and my future ex-boyfriend.

The moment I meet the former hockey player at his holiday party, the chemistry is off the charts. Despite the pesky feelings his presence stirs inside me, I have zero intention of actually dating the notorious bachelor.

I don’t date.

I’m only entertaining Camden’s advances because I have an article to write and a point to prove. For years I’ve witnessed my best friend date all the wrong men and repeatedly get her heart broken.

So I’m going to teach her and the rest of my readers what not to do when dating by doing all the stereotypical wrong things and getting dumped.

The only problem? Camden Snow won’t dump me.

In fact, everything I do to push him away only draws him closer.
Flirt with others? He gets possessive.
Talk about the future? He’s all in.

But what if the one thing that could destroy us is the only thing I never planned for? Will my theory prove to be right, or will our love last past the snow?

What you will find inside this book:

  • Retired Pro Hockey Player 
  • Age Gap Romance
  • RomCom
  • Banter
  • How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days coded
  • Feisty FMC
  • Reformed Playboy
  • Next Generation
  • Seriously Tatted and Pierced

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

Having seen Camden Snow as a playboy throughout the Boston Bolts series, I was really looking forward to meeting the woman who would bring him to his knees. I never expected it to be the best friend of War’s now-grown daughter Josie (aka the one who had cancer!), but here we are! Camden and Savannah’s story was hot and heavy on the kink, but so sweet and tender on the emotional side.

This book takes place a few years after the end of Beauty. Most of the guys are retired, the kids are now grown up, and Camden has retired but is working on the recruiting side for the Bolts. Savannah, meanwhile, is one of Sienna Langfield’s reporters at Jolie. Their relationship starts out as a fling the night of Camden’s holiday party, but neither of them can stop thinking about the other. For Savannah, she decides to use her dates with Snow as research for her dating-advice column at Jolie (in a GREAT throwback to one of the earlier books), in the vein of “How To Lose A Guy In Ten Days.” Except that all of the “mistakes” she purposely makes with Camden make him like her even more, not send him packing. Meanwhile, Camden has bet one of the WAGs that if he can have a relationship for three months,

Both Camden and Savannah are carrying around some hefty family baggage, and I really loved seeing that side of their personalities. The sexy moments were hot, but getting to what was underneath each of them were some of my favorite parts. Savannah is unwanted by her parents and has no one to rely on aside from her closest girlfriends and the Italian couple in her apartment, who unofficially adopted her. Camden is dealing with an aging and ill mother and the grief/torment that he has been carrying around for years over his father’s death, and until Savannah, had sworn off relationships because of the way his long-ago girlfriend had betrayed him. I found those details really endearing with these characters. Also, although I predicted the plot twist that eventually became The Conflict in this story, I really loved the resolution and how Savannah and Camden ultimately came back together.

Snow wraps up Brittanee Nicole’s Boston Bolts Hockey series while also serving as a launch for her next series, the next-generation spinoff series called The New Romantics. BN did a great job of building up Savannah’s friend group to readers, while honoring the OG group of friends that Camden has. (I thought it was hilarious when Josie found out that Savannah had learned things about her parents, War & Ava!)

I can’t wait! I received a complimentary copy and voluntarily left a review.

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