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Snow Falling on Bluegrass
- Narrated by: Amanda Ronconi
- Length: 6 hrs and 7 mins
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Summary
Parks and Recreation meets The Blue Collar Comedy Tour in this third book in Molly Harper's Bluegrass series of contemporary romances: A love triangle of colleagues heats up the winter lodge where they get snowed in for a week. Kentucky Tourism Commission employee and executive assistant extraordinaire Kelsey is known around the office for having everything under control. So it's not surprising that she and her boss, Sadie, have everything planned to the second for the office winter retreat. But there are things even Kelsey can't micromanage. An unprecedented snowstorm smothers half of Kentucky and knocks out the power, closes the roads, and generally shuts down the state. Luckily, the lodge has working fireplaces and enough food to keep the staff from turning on each other like something out of The Shining.
Kelsey wouldn't mind being stuck inside if it wasn't for the tension with her not-so-secret crush, Charlie, the office's statistician. But handsome Ranger Luke, the lodge's only employee on hand, is there to take Kelsey’s mind off her discomfort. Even though this weekend is supposed to be a planning session for KTC, Kelsey can’t help her mind from wandering and finds herself conflicted over Luke and Charlie. Someone's love will keep her warm, but whose will it be?
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- Eva
- 26-09-14
Kentucky, at least we are not Arkansas...
Would you listen to Snow Falling on Bluegrass again? Why?
You can not NOT listen to it again. It is a hoot. It is better than the previous two of bluegrass books and I really liked those.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Snow Falling on Bluegrass?
I rather like the geek pod, so I would say the part at the end where they take revenge. Sorry, more info would be spoiler danger.
Which character – as performed by Amanda Ronconi – was your favourite?
She is queen of narrators. I preffer English accented narration most of the time, but this is American book by American author and she has lovely accent and just great voice. All Molly Harper books are narrated by her and I think it makes them even better than written form. She is perfect! You forget straight away it is read by one person only!
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
It is more of a funny book, so I was laughing rather that "aaaaaawwwwing" I did want to strangle Kelsey's ex a lot though. No, no... More of the boxing his ears over and over and over and over... again. No, strangle... no wait...
Any additional comments?
You do not need to listen to these books in order, although it is better if you are considering this one. However, this one is really my favourite from the lot.
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- Beccy
- 01-11-15
Molly Harper Magic
The last in the bluegrass series this story rounds off the going ons in the KTS offices well. Easy listening with lol moments and a nice comfortable pace. The story follows a classic line but thats what keeps me coming back to these books!
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- I OFarrell
- 05-01-17
Steamy snow romance
Which character – as performed by Amanda Ronconi – was your favourite?
Kelsea but Amanda Ronconi always get into her characters.
Any additional comments?
Kelsea has been in a bad relationship for years. Three long years of putting up with sub-human behaviour from a man who calls her mother every time they argue. She’s also been madly in love with a colleague for years and although she has maintained a friendship with him he has started to act a little weird around her.
When the group gets stuck in the snow on a team bonding holiday they are forced to get along and Kelsea finds two men are competing for her attention. Should she go for dependable, honest, and gorgeous Luke or should she wait around for Charlie to make a move?
This is, in Harper’s usual style, funny, sweet, charming, filled with naughty scenes, and fully satisfying as romance novels go. The build-up and conflict are the perfect accompaniment to a happy ever after ending that leave you smiling for the rest of the week.
The thing that really draws me to this author is her character creation. She makes realistic, humorous, flawed, honest characters that most if not all women can relate to. Using a first person narrative style she really makes the character come alive. Kelsea is another great example of that skill.
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- S. Lacey
- 16-02-21
Brilliant!!!!
I loved this book, really hope it's not the last in the series but I'm happy Kelsey & Charlie finally got together!
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- Nicola
- 08-11-14
Well written and utterly forgettable
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
No - I tend to recommend most of her other books to my friends but this, and admittedly the other two in the series, simply do not hit the mark for me. They are an enjoyable read for your public transport wait - but by the end of the story I had already forgotten the beginning.
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