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A review by reading_under_covers
Some Like It Cold by Elle McNicoll
4.0
Jasper is coming home for the holidays for the last time. Determined to finally forge her own path away from her parents’ and the small town of Lake Prestine’s expectations, she has her final to-do list in hand and a December full of a whole lot of craziness (and a whole lot of love) ahead.
SOME LIKE IT COLD by Elle McNicoll was an exceptionally cute (if at times, frustrating) YA novel set around Christmas.
Our main character Jasper has autism and I really loved seeing this rep in such a strong light (making it an even greater read for younger readers)!
The small town of Lake Pristine felt very Stars Hollow-esque, which was one of my favorite aspects of the story, in addition to the enemies to lovers romance that slowly builds throughout.
Some of the characters were ~annoying~, leading to my earlier mentioned frustrations, but it made it all the more easier to root for Jasper.
A sweet holiday read with important messaging that I’d recommend picking up this time of year!
Thanks to NetGalley, St. Martin’s Press, and Wednesday Books for the ARC in exchange for an honest review!