Alix Morgan just got her big break as the ghostwriter of a memoir by Sebastian Green, a former member of the boy band True North. And when he offers her a penthouse at a luxurious resort in Vermont, she jumps at the chance to work far away from her noisy, cramped apartment.Her career as an entertainment journalist has been building toward this dream job—after all, she used to cover True North and was one of the last people to interview former front man Jett Beckett before he disappeared. As she combs through her client’s voice memos, the specter of the missing lead singer remains, and fans are desperate to know the full story.But Alix also has time for some fun at this glamorous resort, where she begins ski lessons with a handsome instructor named Tyler. As Alix and Tyler fall in love on the slopes, Alix’s work takes a complicated turn—and the mystery of True North’s downfall may be hers to solve.
I liked this author's last book a lot and this one was equally feel good! You have to suspend disbelief a little but the setting was dreamy, the romance was authentic and it also felt unique to me. The characters were well written and I enjoyed this winter wonderland romance!
"Have you ever gone ice skating before?" Tyler asks once we're done with dinner."Only long enough for my brother to trip and fall and get his left pinkie skated over. I was eight."Tyler grimaces. "Gruesome. Well. I promise nothing like that will happen, because I'm not going to let you fall." The idea of him breaking my fall-those lean, muscular forearms and his (for lack of a better word) capable-looking hands-makes me feel all sparkly inside.It's almost enough to make a girl want to fall on purpose.
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