Snowball Unwrapped

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Snowball Unwrapped by Kristen McKanagh, book four in the Snowball series, isn’t so much about Snowball the resident cat, it’s about the budding romance assisted by the imaginative and crafty cat. Snowball, you see, has a gift no other cat has: the gift of matchmaking. This was a feel good book with a twin swap, opposites attract and the attraction being encouraged by a smart, insistent, and adorable white cat, Snowball, the resident cat at Weber Haus.


Ilse Becker is the host of a TV show called Home and Hearth, that features cooking and craft segments. Her fiancΓ© is double timing her, so she convinces her identical twin sister Jocelyn to stand in for her while she sorts her personal problems. The problem is that they have vastly different personalities, and Jocelyn lacks the craft and culinary skills Ilse is famous for. The episodes are to be filmed live in the grand Victorian building, Weber Haus, that has been converted to a B&B. Ilse is always at odds with her male co-host, Ben, who she thinks is trying to take over the show. There is a strong, romantic spark between Ben and Jocelyn; their chemistry evident on the live shows. Snowball recognizes the signs and sets out on her matchmaking endeavors. Ilse’s career might be on the line but will Jocelyn’s lack of talent and friendship with Ben save or destroy Ilse’s future. Jocelyn decides to do her best and hope things go well. Ben figures out the switch pretty early, but it is in his best interest to help Jocelyn. He helps her to avoid several disasters, and they begin to get close with the help of Snowball. Not everyone is happy with the situation; shenanigans are rampant and numerous obstacles to overcome. Add in a Snowball look-alike named Angel, a mischievous devil cat, and the fur will start flying, but does make the story more charming. When Ilse returns early, almost sabotaging the deception, all bets are off as how this will end. I highly recommend Snowball Unwrapped to other readers.

 

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.

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