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The Snowflake Valley Advice Fairy
by Holly Tierney-BedordNarrator: Jeannette Smith
on October 14, 2019
Genres: Holiday Romance
Pages: 106
Length: 1 hr and 59 mins
Format: Audible Audiobook
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Love cute Christmas stories and sweet holiday romances? From the author of Kindle Unlimited All-Star winner Sweet Hollow Women and cozy mystery Murder at Mistletoe Manor comes a festive novella that will warm your heart.
At just 25 years old, Elinor has landed the job of her dreams: She's going to be Merry the Advice Fairy for the Snowflake Valley Gazette. She's ecstatic that she's about to embark on a fun, cushy career while living in the cutest, quaintest town she's ever known.
She's barely settled into her desk at work when that famous Snowflake Valley shimmer starts to fizzle. The real Snowflake Valley bears little resemblance to the picture postcard tourist destination she and her family loved when she was a child. Her new co-workers are uninspiring, to say the least, and the problems that people are submitting to the Gazette are much weightier than what she was expecting.
Losing faith in herself, Elinor considers cutting her losses and moving on. However, the attention of hot young reporter Nile might be enough to get her past her chilly start in Snowflake Valley, and back to seeing its charm once again.
This is a novella-length audiobook.
The Snowflake Valley Advice Fairy by Holly Tierney-Bedord is a sweet little romance to read.
Is the real Snowflake Valley to much for Elinor?
Elinor and Nile
Elinor is the main character and is the new Snowflake Valley’s Advice Fairy named Merry the Fairy. She is trying to figure out how to connect with the townspeople that are more real and not so festive like they are at the festivals. Elinor is a great character as she is trying to make this work but isn’t feeling it. Until Elinor gets some good ideas and maybe sees what the townspeople think of the new advice fairy.
Nile is the male love interest and is a reporter. He is a complex character who doesn’t want to let anyone in until Elinor comes along and changes his mind. Nile is also essential for Elinor, and I like how their little romance came through. I think that Nile is a charming guy but doesn’t want anyone to see it as he has been hurt before. However, what he does to help Elinor out is adorable.
Narrator
I think that Jeannette Smith did a fabulous job of narrating this story. She did each voice for every character very well. I love it. Ms. Smith did a fantastic job, and I look forward to “ear reading” or listening to another book that she narrates.
Five Stars
The Snowflake Valley Advice Fairy by Holly Tierney-Bedord is worthy of this five-star rating and a recommendation. It’s a perfect book to either listen to or read. It’s a great romance, and I love the newspaper feel of it. Ms. Tierney-Bedord is a great author, and I love reading, or in this case, listening to her books. Elinor and Nile are two great characters, especially with their older coworkers. Their coworkers don’t believe that these two millennials are going to do a great job at being a reporter and advice fairy.
Thank you for dropping by! I hope you enjoyed this audiobook review of The Snowflake Valley Advice Fairy by Holly Tierney-Bedord.
Until the next time,
Happy Readings!
Reading this book contributed to these challenges:
- 2019 Goodreads Reading Challenge
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