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Book SynopsisThe perfect winter romcom for fans of CHALET GIRL and FALLING FOR CHRISTMAS!
Jen is turning thirty and has spent her entire life jumping from man to man. So, when her latest relationship ends in disaster, she decides she needs to stop pleasing others and focus on herself. And where better to start afresh than the beautiful Canadian ski resort of Whistler?
Okay, she''s broke, unemployed, and has never so much as strapped on a pair of skis - but Jen is determined to make it on her own. She just has one rule: to stay single for the entire ski season.
When a new job forces Jen into contact with snowboarding instructor Art, the two of them are set on keeping their distance. It shouldn''t be hard, since they hate one another on sight - and Art knows better than anyone how to keep other people at arm''s length.
The problem is, the more time they are forced to spend together, the clearer it seems that Jen''s promise to stay single might not be q
Trade Review
Praise for SINGLE IN THE SNOW
Thoroughly enjoyable * Daily Mail *
I LOVED this superior romcom . . . an utter delight! * Matt Cain *
A fab festive read * Hello! *
A finely wrought damaged hero and a heroine determined to grow into herself - right up my street. I loved the authenticity of the setting * Sue Moorcroft *
A gorgeous story about loving yourself, as well as each other * Fabulous *
Praise for Helen Whitaker
Emotionally smart and thought-provoking * Clare Pooley *
So well-observed, with a kind eye and an open heart . . . wonderful * Laura Jane Williams *
Helen is a hilariously witty, observational and truly brilliant storyteller * Emma Gannon *
Searingly honest and deeply heartfelt . . . A triumph! * Mike Gayle *
Funny and frank * Dawn O'Porter *
Packed with wry humour * Woman and Home *