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  • A definite must read!

    4
    By RowenaB10
    What was suppose to be a way of making friends turns out differently when their past comes alive in this newest release that doesn’t disappoint. Andi and Gideon were childhood friends but it ended when family got complicated. He wasn’t expecting Andi but when he finds himself rescuing her it seems like it was meant to be. As they find themselves stuck in the cabin and are forced to remember the past, it was entertaining to see them painstakingly reconnects. I love the awkwardness that surrounds the characters in a good way that makes them so relatable. This was an entertaining addition to the Wildwood Society and I can’t wait for more.
  • He’s grumpy

    5
    By LisanneH
    Thoroughly enjoyed. Gideon is grumpy when he has to rescue a girl chained to a tree in a snowstorm. Turns out, it’s his childhood best friend who is overly sunshine (it got a little tedious). They had a major falling out and it’s been twenty years. Now, they are stuck together in a cabin during a snowstorm. I adored Gideon (who has eleven siblings!). We need more Gideons, please. Recommend.
  • So good!!

    5
    By Andrea416
    Another great, must read from Roxie Noir! This one hits on some serious topics, but as always, Roxie Noir writes it respectfully. While it hits on serious topics there will always be humor. The humor in this book was chef's-kiss hilarious. Gideon and Andi have an extremely complicated relationship, but a forced proximity can do wonders... Loved book 2 so much!! Can't wait for book 3. Definitely read this series!
  • Snowed In and Eaten Ou

    5
    By Blonde_Weasley
    I received a free ARC in exchange for an honest review. My honest review is that I absolutely loved this book. I really love Andi and Gideon. Their banter was so cute and they fit so well together. I loved the this book tackled things like religious trauma, male virginity,and trans and homophobia. You don’t usually see that in romcoms, and I adored watching Gideon defend his trans brother and Andi. I was worried that they entire book was the two week period were they were stuck in the cabin and was concerned that it would be too stretched out. But it was nicely paced in and out of the cabin. I did think the the ending was a little anticlimactic. I'm glad they dealt with and cut off Gideon’s horrible family, but the pay off didn’t feel l as satisfying as I hoped. I still was so happy for the epilogue and seeing Reid being accepted for who he is <3 I can’t wait to read the rest of The Wildwood Society series. They just keep getting better and better.

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