![]() like, *I* know they're gonna end up together, but *they* don't! so make me feel like they might not, otherwise, they just look oblivious af lmao.Ī thing that i did like - that the MC wasn't in love with him since they were babies or whatever. Idk, it's one thing to know this is gonna be a HEA, it's a whole other thing to not feel any uncertainty. and i didn't feel that, it just felt like one page we were in the female MCs head, sad about unreciprocated love and then the next, they're kissing. Like, okay so this is a friend-to-lovers story, right? and while it's cute to have that years-old familiarity affecting how they act with each other, you'd expect more of a build-up when they finally cross that line from platonic to romantic. it's just that some parts just progressed so quickly you get whiplash. and i don't mean length wise - cause i feel like it works perfectly as a novella. This was hella cute, just felt hella rushed at some points. I f you're a fan of friends to lovers, with Christmas sprinkled in the pages, then this book may be just for you! So with snow women building, snow ball fights and getting stranded in a hotel room with one bed, it was fun watching Ames and Josh's relationship develop. The story jumped ahead four years and I loved seeing how the future panned out. And for those that love happily ever afters, that last chapter is for you. Let it Snow was a delightful book that was so easy to devour. “What do you need?” I ask, confused by the giant shift in the room, of this overwhelming sense of possibility in the moment. And when they got stranded in a blizzard, things started to storm in the best of ways between the two of them. I loved watching how affectionate and thoughtful they were to each other. I love road trips! We got to see how strong their friendship was and how well they knew each other. When he surprised her with a road trip back home for the holidays, and a plane ticket to get her back to Texas, I was overjoyed. While Ames was unsure of where she wanted to go with her life, Josh seemed to know exactly what he wanted. “You’re woven into the fabric of my life." On top of that, she was head over heels in love with her best friend. But with Josh moving back home to New York and Ames staying in Texas, she was emotionally struggling. They were the bestest of friends who grew up together, went to same college and even got their first jobs in the same town. But I need to get foolish thoughts like that out of my head, so I turn back to my laptop.Īmy Winstead, aka Ames, and Josh Abbott had been inseparable for the last 26 years. If I didn’t know any better, I could swear that Josh wants to kiss me. If you're looking for a friend to lovers Christmas story, with a little bit of sexy mixed in, then take a look at adding this one to your tbr. With a road trip, snow storm and a cute little town, this book was so enjoyable. Hand stitch both long edges and the back edge of the sleeve at each end to the quilt back, being careful not to stitch through to the front of the quilt.Let it Snow was a feel good, heartwarming Christmas story.This creates a gap in the sleeve that will allow for the dimension of the hanging rod. Pin the lower edge of the quilt, keeping the back seamed side flat against the quilt and shifting the pressed edge about ½” up toward the top fold.Pin the long edge of the sleeve to the back of the quilt, about 1” below the top edge and ½” from each side, with the long seam hidden against the back of the quilt.Press the sleeve with the long seam down the center of one side.You will not need to turn the sleeve right-side out since you will place the seam against the backside of the quilt. Fold the sleeve in half, wrong sides together, along the length then sew together with a ¼” seam.Hem each of the shorter ends by folding toward the wrong side ¼” twice, then stitching along the fold.Cut a strip of the leftover backing fabric 9” wide x the width of the finished quilt.Satin stitch around the outside edge of the appliqué piece.Center the prepared appliqué piece on the pressed background fabric, fuse or pin in place.This is optional, but I like to include the extra fabric in case there is any stretching during the quilting process, this way I can square it up nicely at the end. ![]()
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