Book Review: Frosty Proximity by Liz Alden


Release: October 24, 2023

Kara is stuck in a foreign country when her plane home for the holidays is canceled due to The Storm of the Century bearing down on them. Her employer, Peter, invites her to celebrate with his family. The storm hits shortly after they arrive, trapping her in with Peter and his whole family who decided to bunk together through the storm. Of course, that many people in one house means space is limited and Peter and Kara end up sharing the only empty bedroom in the house.


I love the fact that Peter already admitted to having a crush on Kara before any of this goes down. And that he’s clearly spoken to his family about her in the past. He’s a goner. Kara admits an attraction to him but wants to keep things professional. I also love that while Peter is Kara’s employer, it’s not a big hurdle in their relationship. It’s acknowledged but not fixated on as so many books do.


This story blends Hanukkah traditions with Christmas cheer and small-town charm. It’s sweet with just a touch of spice and the chemistry sizzles. A fun and festive read for the holiday season.


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