

I liked Joe, his entire personality, and how he is around Kate. Joe knows what he wants in life even though the one person he wants, doesn’t know that he exists. He is more like that boy next door type of guy, and he does things that made me like him more than Brad. Joe is the other friend that Kate’s brother, Sam, brings on the trip. She does help her aunt in her bookstore/hot chocolate bar called A Novel Place. What I like about her is that Kate does grow into someone that I wouldn’t mind being her friend. Kate is a character that started a bit weird, but then she grew within the three weeks that went by.

Trust me, I had moments where I thunked my head at how stupid Kate was being, but other times I was awwing. We travel this book through her eyes, and sometimes it does seem like she is a significant airhead. Kate Kennedy is our main character and point of view as well. Love on the Lifts by Rachel Hawthorne is a cute teen romance book that is reminiscent of the mid-2000s time frame that it was written. mint syrup)Ĭombine with a cute ski instructor, or brother's cute best friend or cute guy you never noticed was so cute.Enjoy. Winter Break super-secret perfect cocoa recipe:Ĩ oz steamed whole milk (no skim! doesn't work!)Ĥ dried, crushed mint leaves (or 1 tbsp. Get Your Copy at: Amazon, Book Depositoryįrom beach-read favorite Rachel Hawthorne, author of Caribbean Cruising and Island Girls and Boys comes a ski-slope romance for those cold winter nights! Perfect for fans of Stephanie Perkins, Lauren Barnholdt and Susane Colasanti. Published by HarperTeen on December 13, 2005
