Book Review: Snowflakes Over the Starfish Café

Snowflakes Over the Starfish Café 

Author: Jessica Redland

Publisher: Boldwood Books

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Snowflakes Over The Starfish Café is a story of grief, hope, and finding love. Hollie took over the Starfish Cafe after the death of multiple family members; she loves the business but would give anything to have her family back. Jake has had his own share of loss and tragedy, and copes by staying closed off to others. When the two meet over a shared love of scones and a dog with a silly name, they start to see the silver lining in life again. 

I had a lot of ideas of what Snowflakes Over The Starfish Café would be like just based on the cover and title, and was completely wrong in a very good way. Wow, is this book well written. Talk about characters with depth! Both Hollie and Jake have suffered tremendous loss that shape the way they act and think. Reading how the two bond over this deep understand made this book so great. I loved the underlying theme of hope that went along with all of the tough subject matter, and it kept the book from getting too dark (though make no mistake, this book is not all lighthearted reading). Snowflakes Over The Starfish Café is a great book with a complex story and a nice holiday setting. 

Thanks to Netgalley and Boldwood Books for this ARC; this is my honest and voluntary review.

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