Snowfall - Review
Title: Snowfall: A Slashes in the Snow Prequel
Author: M. Never
Genre: enemies to lovers, stepbrother romance, romantic suspense

Gerard Parish has always known who he is. A biker, a father, a gambling man. But one chance encounter with a beautiful brunette at his auto body shop and everything changes. The way he thinks, the way he looks at life, and most importantly who he wants to be. As Baum Squad president, Gerard holds responsibilities he can’t turn his back on, but when he’s with Kristen, all those responsibilities seem insignificant. She’s a woman like none other, smart, sophisticated, sexy, rich. She’s a woman he never envisioned himself with but is somehow lucky enough to have. Faced with an impossible choice, Gerard must come to terms with what he inevitably knows— he has to walk away. The question is, from whom? The club or Kristen?

Amount of sex – 3 / 5
How explicit are the sex scenes – 3 / 5
Story – 4.5 / 5
Overall: – 4.5 / 5
How explicit are the sex scenes – 3 / 5
Story – 4.5 / 5
Overall: – 4.5 / 5
Snowfall is the prequel in A Slashes in the Snow series, written by author M. Never. This novella describes how Gerard Parish (Ky’s dad) and Kristen Kendrick (Kira’s mom) meet and fall in love. It also sets the stage for the first book in the series, Slashes in the Snow, which tells the story of Ky and Kira.
I just loved Snowfall, and I wasn’t quite ready for Gerard and Kristen’s story to end. I understand the primary purpose was to establish how Ky and Kira’s parents got together, but I thought it could have been written as a full-length novel. I guess I just wasn’t ready for their story to end. I’m looking forward to reading Slashes in the Snow!
Voluntarily Reviewed a Gifted Copy


M. Never is a USA Today bestselling author of dark and contemporary romance. Her females are fierce and her alphas are magnetizing, just like the romance she provokes between them. She casts a spell, weaving one wonderous word at a time. A native of new Jersey, she is now a Maryland transplant juggling life the way one would juggle knives —carefully reckless. She has a dependence on sushi, a fetish for boots, and is stalked by a clingy pit bull named Apache. Writing is her passion, but readers are her love.
















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