Snowflakes Over Starr’s Fall

Reviewed By  Janet Mawdesley       September 5, 2025

 

Author  Kate Hewitt

Distributor:      Amazon
ISBN:                 ‎ 978-1836032618
Publisher:         Boldwood Books
Release Date:   17 August 2025  

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Kate Hewitt has delivered another heartwarming story from Starr’s Falls a place that seems to make magic happen even in the most challenging of circumstances. In Snowflakes Over Starrs Fall it is Jenna’s turn to have a little magic in her life even though she believes she is doing just fine on her own.

Jenna has lived in Starr’s Falls most of her life and has inherited the families Mercantile General Store which while it has been a large part of Starrs Falls for many years is well past its time and use by date, drastically in need of either an overhaul or closing.

Jack Wexler has arrived in town wanting to buy Smoked Salmon along with  other upmarket food items. When he discovers they cannot sourced in town, he and Jenna trade words, sparks fly, and ill feeling is left behind.

This sets the tone for the balance of the book as the two antagonists never seem to miss an opportunity to spark conflict, until they begin to realise that by working together perhaps, they can make some sort of sense out of the diverse pathways their lives have taken.

Both are struggling to face a very different future, both resenting the demands placed on them. A town meeting forces them to work together to try and make the most of the forthcoming Winter Wonderland festival and parade as well as renovate the ailing Mercantile Store before Christmas.

Will they finally learn that the past is past, and the future can be  filled with promise if only they can learn to trust again. Old friends populate the storyline giving a lovely sense of continuity to the series as they too celebrate new beginnings and old friends passing.

Book three in the series on Starr’s Fall from Kate Hewitt does not disappoint and will charm the romantic in us all once again as we step out of reality and into the magic that is Starr’s Fall.