The First Snow of Winter

TEST

The First Snow of Winter is a prequel to the other novellas in the Winterbourne series.

After five years on the Continent, Captain Samuel Alderton returns to Alderton Hall a changed man.  Weary from fighting, struggling with the loss of his left arm in Toulouse, and a bit depressed and uncertain about his future, the last thing Sam wants to do is pretend nothing has changed and help his mother entertain the Huxley family for the Christmas holiday.  Although their families were always close, Sam is also anxious to avoid Jasper Huxley, who he almost kissed five years before.

As a boy Jasper Huxley loved to draw, but since his father didn’t approve of him being an artist

he pushed Jasper into every manly pursuit he could think of in some vain attempt to turn into the sort of man he thought he should be.

Jasper spent childhood visits to Alderton Hall hero-worshiping Sam, and just when it seemed his interest might be returned, Sam left to join his cavalry regiment in Spain.  Jasper was inconsolable.  He’s excited to see Sam again, and frustrated with the slow pace of his companions; he travels ahead to arrive at the Hall several hours before the rest of his party and carriages.

Since the almost kiss, Sam has spent countless hours revisiting the moments just before he ran away.  When he returns to the Hall after a long walk in the country, the butler informs him that Jasper has already arrived and, determined to apologize for running away five years ago, he offers to bring up a change of clothes to his visitor.  The meeting – and conversation – don’t go as planned (much to our delight reader!).  But Jasper is as lovely and handsome as he remembers, and Sam finds himself again consumed with thoughts of ‘what if?’

The pair find themselves snowed in and alone – Sam’s parents are caught out while delivering Christmas baskets to tenant farms; Jasper’s family can’t traverse the snowy roads – and they spend a companionable evening catching up on the years apart.  The tension and attraction between them grow as the evening progresses, and when Jasper ends up sprawled over Sam after a playful snowball fight, Sam stops wondering what it would be like to kiss Jasper and does it.

Friends, THIS is how you write a romantic novella.  The author deftly establishes the history between her principal pair, and then immediately sets them in each other’s path once again.  Secondary characters are dispatched, and the spotlight narrowly focuses on the intense connection between Sam and Jasper.  It’s romantic and swoony and simply lovely, and this reader never, ever wanted the story to end.

Buy it at: Amazon

Visit our Amazon Storefront

 

 

Reviewed by Em Wittmann

Grade: A-

Book Type: Historical Romance

Sensuality: Warm

Review Date: 12/05/21

Publication Date: 02/2021

Recent Comments …

  1. excellent book: interesting, funny dialogs, deep understanding of each character, interesting secondary characters, and also sexy.

I love romance novels - all kinds.
I love music - some kinds.
I have strong opinions about both and I like to share them.

guest

5 Comments
newest
oldest most voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Lisa Fernandes
Lisa Fernandes
Guest
05/14/2021 9:46 pm

This sound lovely, it’s on my TBR pile!

Carrie G
Carrie G
Member
05/13/2021 11:04 am

I bought this and started reading, and then realized I’d already read it! It’s in the Gifts for the Season Charity Anthology published last November. I forgot it had a story by Joanna Chambers in it. Anyway, it’s very good, so I’m not sorry I rebought it. :-) The other was for charity.

EM WITTMANN
EM WITTMANN
Guest
05/12/2021 9:14 am

And just in case readers are wondering how these two are related to the overall Winterbourne series – Jasper and Sam are close friends of Jonny & Adam and now Lysander. Jonny encouraged Jasper’s artistry (although I think the author accidentally references Perry in this story). They make a lovely appearance in the Labours of Perry Cavendish!

WendyF
WendyF
Guest
Reply to  EM WITTMANN
05/13/2021 7:27 am

I reread the first three Winterbournes before Perry and Jonny’s story was published and I’ve reread them again as your reviews have been posted. This story seems to fill us in on their past history and gives us just a brief moment in time when they start their relationship – which is as lovely as you say. We know from the next book that they remain together and go travelling but I really hope that the author writes more about them.

EM WITTMANN
EM WITTMANN
Guest
Reply to  WendyF
05/13/2021 9:04 am

Yes – 100% this is a couple I want to revisit!!!