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BOOK REVIEW: SNOWFALL by Jennifer Patricia O'Keeffe

Snowfall

by

Jennifer Patricia O’Keeffe

 

Has an anxiety-ridden librarian met her perfect match during a snowstorm?

 

Snowfall by Jennifer Patricia O’Keeffe is a fun romance novella about an anxious young librarian living her best life among the books she loves until she’s knocked for a loop by the man of her dreams. After a calamitous storytime at the library on Friday afternoon, Melody leaves for home early in order to don clean, dry clothes. But as she cuts through the snowy park, absorbed in her latest must-read romance novel, she is accidentally knocked down by a handsome young man embroiled in a snowball fight with his twin brother. But will their unexpected meeting lead to something more? 

Melody, the unusually timid and sedate protagonist, is a mild-mannered young woman who has somehow been left behind by modern social media and everyday culture, perhaps as a result of her love of reading sweet, clean romances, her lack of friends her own age, and her limited dating history. She even reminds herself as she prepares for a milestone date with Jerry that it’s not the 1950s when pondering their budding romance. Melody views many things in black and white and is a stickler for rules. Her new relationship with Jerry is quite a step out of her comfort zone and routine. 

The plot moves fast and is full of humor, from the ill-fated children’s storytime to the very last paragraph of the book. I recommend SNOWFALL to romance readers who enjoy sweet, clean, and quirky stories. 

I voluntarily reviewed this after receiving an Advance Review Copy from the author through Goddess Fish Promotions Book Tours.

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Thursday, 11 December 2025