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Winterfrost Market
Winterfrost Market | Jenny Sandiford
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A tea-loving mortal with a warm heart. A worldly fae prince in disguise. Midwinter is brewing something magical...At the enchanting Winterfrost Market, renowned for its Midwinter celebrations, Elsie is run off her feet at her family's cozy traveling tea house.But the quaint town's festivities lose their luster when her mother fails to return from her journey to Midwinter Haven-a fairytale land in the north, rumored to be inhabited by elves, witches, and fae.With Elsie's worry as dark as her strongest tea, she enlists the help of the captivating tracker, Kit, to guide her northward.Stepping beyond her comfort zone, Elsie's eyes are opened to magic she never thought possible. But she quickly discovers that Kit has secrets and suspects he may be one of the clever fae her sister warned her about.Is Kit her dream prince, or an enemy in disguise? To find her mother, she must be willing to gamble her heart.Grab a hot cup of tea, snuggle up, and embark on a magical journey to Midwinter Haven...Winterfrost Market is a cozy fantasy with clean holiday romance and a generous sprinkling of magic!
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MeganAnn
Winterfrost Market | Jenny Sandiford
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Mehso-so

This was the last book I finished in 2024 and it was just okay.

I really wanted this to be a delightful winter themed cozy fantasy. I loved the idea of a traveling tea house set up at Winterfrost Market for midwinter celebrations, interrupted by a quest to find her mother with a fae tracker by her side. Alas, the premise was interesting but lacked the descriptive world building needed to really bring this to life. ⬇️

MeganAnn 1/2: If the author had effectively described both the characters and the world they were moving through I think this could have been really magical. But I never was able to get a clear picture of what the main characters looked like and the wonders of the world around them. It‘s almost as if the author herself perhaps didn‘t have a clear picture of those things and therefore couldn‘t bring them to life on the page. ⬇️ 1mo
MeganAnn 2/2: That being said, I was interested enough to want to keep reading and to find out what happened so I‘m giving it a so-so. If I‘m in the right mood I may read a second book if it‘s released to see if the author can capture some of the magic this world has the potential for. 1mo
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