Snowed in at Silver Lake + Giveaway

Getting snowed in with a stranger is dangerous—especially for her heart.

Gracie Turner just broke up with her fiancé before Christmas, so after a severe snowstorm causes her car to skid off the road into the deadly waters of Silver Lake, she can’t help falling for her rugged, handsome rescuer. There’s only one problem. He’s a fugitive running from the law.

Barron Hart has a plan to bring his brother’s killers to justice, and it does not involve Gracie. But when the snowy winds batter the backwoods cabin he’s using as his hideout, he has no choice but to wait out the storm with the Sheriff’s daughter. Against her will. Although, if he’s being honest with himself, she’s the one holding his heart captive.

After their first explosive encounter, nothing will warm Gracie up… or stop the sparks flying between them. There are too many secrets keeping them apart. Barron is further dismayed when Gracie uncovers his tragic past. She has the faith to help him heal, but he’s not ready to give up his revenge. Will the mysteries that brought them together, now have the power to tear them apart?

My Review:

published in 2020

True confession: One of my bookish weaknesses is a heroine in peril rescued by a brooding, gruff hero. And once the cold weather hits, for some inexplicable reason, I crave a stranded in a snowstorm scenario. And, mercy, but does this novel ever deliver! Plus there’s a kinda bad boy vibe going on with our hero which brings an extra thrill.

Loved the tense opening scene, with Gracie trying to navigate her way along treacherous roads. Through a phone conversation with her sheriff father, we learn that not only are the roads practically impassable, but there’s a dangerous fugitive on the loose. Eeeepppp….cue a dramatic drumroll as Gracie’s car slides off the road and….well, then the fun really begins.

Great action scenes, multiple rescues and not only being snowed in for Christmas, but for a couple of weeks! Lots of time for Barron and Gracie to work through their uncertainties, gradually easing their relationship from wary strangers to something much more meaningful. 

The author blends in some lovely inspirational themes as well, especially through Barron’s point of view as he struggles to make sense of a troubled past and his deep grief. The redemption of his brokenness brought extra depth to the story.

My first Stephanie Fowers novel, but it won’t be my last.

13 thoughts on “Snowed in at Silver Lake + Giveaway”

  1. I read this one last December. (I may have mentioned it to you, seems like I did, but that was so many books ago, lol) Anyway, I really enjoyed it, I like a heroine in peril and a brooding hero too.

    I need to go and look up Stephanie Fowers books again. Happy Thursday reading.

    Liked by 1 person

    1. It definitely came from a recommendation during one of our conversations. I thought Stephanie Fowers had written the whole series but it ‘s a a multi authored series. Must look into the author books closer to Christmas. And yes, there’s just something about a heroine in peril and a brooding hero, isn’t there? Happy Reading, Tracey!

      Like

  2. Who doesn’t crave a story set in the cold! Add snow for an extra bonus. Being on the stranded, unusual match up, survival and Christmas and this book sings READ ME. I must admit that I’m not familiar with this author, which adds another layer of wanting to read SNOWED IN AT SILVER LAKE.

    Thank you for the wonderful chance to win a copy!

    2clowns at arkansas dot net

    Liked by 1 person

  3. I love Christmas and suspense stories. This book sounds like the perfect mesh of reading pleasure! Thank for the chance to win a copy, Kav!

    Alison Boss
    nj(dot)bossman(at)gmail(dot)com

    Liked by 1 person

  4. I Love Christmas stories and this does sound interesting. Thanks for a chance to try a new Author. I’m going now to look her up now.

    angieadams306 at gmail dot com

    Liked by 1 person

  5. Maybe if I read a cold book it will cool us down. 😂 Thank you for sharing this one. leliamae54(at)aol(dot)com

    Like

Leave a comment