BLOG TOUR / BOOK REVIEW – Snowflake Bay – Donna Kauffman

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5 STARS!

Really enjoyed this book! ย It’s sweet and has lots of family importance stressed in it, but it’s also funny with some nice sexy times too. ๐Ÿ™‚

Fiona McCrae sold her thriving interior design business in Manhattan and has come back home to Blueberry Cove, Maine to start a more down-to-earth decorating business. ย While in the midst of this, she’s also guilted by her older sister, Hannah, into planning a Christmas wedding for her … in 7 short weeks!

Ben Campbell has been Fi’s brother, Logan’s best friend since kindergarten, and he’s back to help at his families Christmas tree farm in neighboring Snowflake Bay. ย Just what Fiona needs on top of everything else!

Ben might have spent his formative years with a huge crush on Hannah, but in the background, Fi was crushing on Ben. ย He just thought of her as a pesky little sister, and tormented her on a regular basis. ย Now that she’s all grown up, will he finally see her? ย And with her life in such a rocky place right now, will she even want him to?

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Snowflake Bay
The Brides of Blueberry Cove #2
By: Donna Kauffman

Releasing September 29, 2015
Zebra

 

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Thereโ€™s no place like seaside Blueberry Cove, Maine, at Christmasโ€”and thereโ€™s nothing like a wedding, the warmth of the holidays, and an old crush, to create the perfect new startโ€ฆ

Interior designer Fiona McCrae has left fast-paced Manhattan to move back home to peaceful Blueberry Cove. But sheโ€™s barely arrived before sheโ€™s hooked into planning her big sister Hannahโ€™s Christmas weddingโ€”in less than seven weeks. The last thing she needs is for her first love, Ben Campbell, to return to neighboring Snowflake Bayโ€ฆ

As kids, Fiona was the bratty little sister Ben mercilessly teasedโ€”while pining after Hannah. But Fi never once thought of Ben like a brother. And that hasnโ€™t changed. Except Fi is all grown up. Will Ben notice her now? More importantly, with her life in a jumble, should he? Or might the romance of the occasion, the spirit of the season, and the gifts of time ignite a long-held flame for many Christmases to comeโ€ฆ

Something old might just become something newโ€ฆ

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Big hands gripped her shoulders again and turned her back around. Then she felt rough, thick fingers gently tug at the scarf until her face was completely uncovered, or at least most of it was. Curls still clung to her eyelashes and errant wool fibers remained plastered to her Chapsticked lips.

She finally looked up at him. What the hell. She couldnโ€™t possibly be more mortified around him now than she had been during pretty much every waking, breathing moment of her adolescence, could she?

Any latent, exceedingly selfish hopes she might have harbored that time and age had been unkind to him were extinguished with that one simple glance. He was โ€ฆ beautiful. Heโ€™d always been beautiful. Thick, chestnut-brown hair that was forever in need of a trim topped a pair of always twinkling eyes the color of Maine evergreens, and a ready grin set between a strong jaw and sharp cheekbones. Only now, age and time had somehow transformed him into a man who was more rugged, more handsome, more genuinely, heart-grippingly sexy. The kind of sexy a thirteen-year-old couldnโ€™t even begin to appreciate, but the thirty-two-year-old woman standing before him could all too well.

His body was as ruggedly appealing as his face, with broad shoulders to match those wide palms, and the kind of muscles roping his arms and biceps that even the green plaid wool jacket he had on over a faded red hoodie did little to hide and everything to enhance. She didnโ€™t dare look lower. Didnโ€™t have to. Heโ€™d always been athletic and agile despite his size. Looking at those long legs and perfectly muscled thighs wasnโ€™t necessary. She imagined them anyway, remembering far too many summers spent watching him and Logan from her bedroom window as they played pick-up basketball at the hoop mounted to the front of the carriage house, in nothing more than gym shorts and gleaming, honey-gold skin.

It seemed so unfair, she thought, even as she drank in the sight of him like a woman whoโ€™d been in the desert since, well, since the summer of her eighth grade graduation. Which was when heโ€™d left town, and her unrequited love, in the unnoticed and seriously pathetic dust.

โ€œHello, Ben,โ€ she said, seeing the wisps of wool still clinging to her lips dance briefly in the warm, dry air. She wanted to close her eyes. Hell, she wanted to dig a hole to China. Instead, she forced herself to maintain eye contact. Adult. Mature. Not thirteen. Not stupidly pining for a guy who never once thought of you as anything but his best friendโ€™s annoying, bratty kid sister.

At the moment, however, he looked sincerely happy to see her. That shouldnโ€™t have made her knees knock. Or her thighs clench.

โ€œI didnโ€™t know you were back in town,โ€ he said.

โ€œThat makes two of us,โ€ she said, thinking that her heart had to be pounding against her chest so hard, if she looked down, sheโ€™d surely see a cartoon version of it pumping out through her coat. Her fireplug red, down-filled coat.

Yeah.

Her karma clearly didnโ€™t include things like having the sexier-than-ever Ben Campbell reenter her life when she had on cute yoga pants and was in some innocent but super suggestive pose that had him immediately wondering why in the hell heโ€™d never noticed her before.

โ€œYou, uh โ€ฆโ€ He made a brief motion toward her mouth, and then that gleaming white grin flashed. โ€œEither youโ€™ve been slimed by your scarf, or you have a very unfortunate fungal issue. Either wayโ€”โ€ He reached past her to nimbly snag a napkin from the holder sheโ€™d half buried under her satchel. โ€œHere,โ€ he said, offering it to her.

Aaaaand humiliation complete. Forever thirteen. Ah well, what the hell. Might as well own it. She tugged off her gloves with her probably wool-coated teeth, then took the proffered napkin. โ€œThanks,โ€ she said, and turned to put her gloves on the marble countertop and do the best she could without benefit of a mirror to de-fungi herself. Turning back around, she crumpled the napkin in her hand and gave him a wry smile. โ€œBetter?โ€

โ€œMostly,โ€ he said.

She went stock-still again when, teasing grin still firmly in place, he stepped closer, bowed his head, and gazed ever-so-intently at her mouth. She had no idea how her legs held her upright as every one of her adolescent fantasies came screaming back to mind, but in a farโ€”farโ€”more adult fashion. Surely, he couldnโ€™t mean toโ€”

He brought his hand upโ€”not to cup her cheek so he could lower his lips to hersโ€”but to pluck away the few remaining fibers that still clung to her lips.

What did it say that the tips of his fingers brushing her lips elicited a far greater response from her body than the last man sheโ€™d actually gotten naked with? Nothing positive, she was sure. About her, or about poor, couldnโ€™t-find-an-erogenous-zone-if-it-was- staring-him-in-the-face Charlie. Which, sadly for them both, one rather universally well-known zone had been.

โ€œNow youโ€™re good,โ€ he said, smiling again as he stepped back.

No, not really, she thought. But you sure are. She swallowed against a throat that was suddenly a dry wasteland, while other parts of her were โ€ฆ decidedly not. Oh, so, very, very good.

 

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AUTHOR INFO

USA Today bestselling author of the Cupcake Club Romance series, Donna Kauffman has seen her books reviewed in venues ranging from Kirkus Reviews and Library Journal to Entertainment Weekly and Cosmopolitan. She lives just outside of DC in the lovely Virginia countryside, where she is presently trying to makeover her newly empty nest into something that doesnโ€™t have to accommodate piles of sports equipment falling out of her coat closet (okay, out of every closet…and under every bed….), size 13 cleats and sweaty uniforms cluttering her foyer (and stairwell, and laundry room, and…), and a kitchen that should have come with a traffic light. And a pantry monitor. (Anyone with a clever idea on how to repurpose lacrosse sticks into matching reading lamps, sheโ€™s all ears!) When sheโ€™s not stripping paint, varnishing an old auction house find, or trying to avoid bodily injury with her latest power tool purchase, she loves to hear from readers!

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  1. Thanks so much for being part of the blog tour for SNOWFLAKE BAY. I’m so glad to hear you enjoyed the book! ๐Ÿ™‚

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