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Jennifer Snow

    Jennifer Snow is a celebrated author known for her captivating romance novels that explore the heart of small towns and the intensity of sports romance. Her writing is characterized by its emotional depth and engaging storytelling. Snow skillfully crafts narratives that resonate with readers, delving into themes of love, connection, and personal growth. Her work invites readers into worlds where relationships are central and happily-ever-afters are earned.

    A Sweet Alaskan Fall
    Second Chance Alaska
    A Lot Like Forever
    Mission, Race, and Empire
    Protestant Missionaries, Asian Immigrants, and Ideologies of Race in America, 1850-1924
    All Signs Point to Malibu
    • All Signs Point to Malibu

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The story features a thrilling enemies-to-lovers dynamic, overflowing with tension and undeniable chemistry. Readers will be captivated by the intense interactions between the characters, making it a fast-paced and engaging read that keeps them on the edge of their seats. The narrative promises a blend of romance and conflict, ensuring a delightful experience for fans of the genre.

      All Signs Point to Malibu
    • Focusing on the interplay between Asian rights and Christian idealism, the book explores how missionaries crafted a nuanced theology of race as a response to scientific racism. This theological development not only anticipated modern multicultural ideologies but also culminated in the support of liberal Protestantism for civil rights movements in the 1960s, highlighting a significant evolution in religious and social thought.

      Protestant Missionaries, Asian Immigrants, and Ideologies of Race in America, 1850-1924
    • Mission, Race, and Empire presents a new history of the Episcopal Church from its origins in the early British Empire up to the present, told through the lenses of empire and race. Jennifer Snow centers the stories of groups and individuals that have often been sidelined, including Native Americans, Black Americans, Asian Americans, women, and LGBTQ people, as well as the institutional leaders who sought to create, or fought against, a church that desired to be a house of prayer for all people.

      Mission, Race, and Empire
    • This sexy, yet heartwarming small-town romantic comedy is perfect for lovers of true romance, from USA Today bestselling author Jennifer Snow. Each book in the Blue Moon Bay series is STANDALONE: * A Lot Like Love * A Lot Like Christmas * A Lot Like Forever

      A Lot Like Forever
    • Second Chance Alaska

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.9(17)Add rating

      Exploring the delicate transition from friendship to a deeper romantic relationship, the story delves into the emotions and uncertainties that accompany such a leap. Characters navigate their feelings, weighing the risks of losing their bond against the potential for lasting love. Themes of vulnerability, trust, and the complexities of human connections are central to this heartfelt journey.

      Second Chance Alaska
    • A Sweet Alaskan Fall

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.0(70)Add rating

      "Montana Banks has returned to Wild River, Alaska, for a fresh start. Adventure has always been in her blood, but while an injury leaves her unable to participate in her favorite extreme sports, Montana settles for teaching base-jumping classes at her friend's tour company. Settling in has been almost too easy: a great job, her family's acceptance and her own apartment--right next door to straitlaced police officer Eddie Sanders. Eddie has always had feelings for Montana, and now that he's leaving for a new job in Anchorage he wonders if he should've taken a chance with her sooner. Then a moment of violence the night of his going-away party leaves him badly wounded. Seeing Eddie's job opportunity lost and self-confidence following close behind, Montana is determined to show him all the reasons he has to pick himself up again."--Provided by publisher.

      A Sweet Alaskan Fall
    • Can a hometown Christmas bring together these two polar opposites? After traveling to all corners of the globe, Isla Wakefield has returned home to celebrate Christmas with her adoptive family. The gorgeous Alaskan wilderness is the perfect place to recharge before moving on to her next adventure--whatever that may be. Too bad that being home means once more butting heads with Chief Petty Officer Aaron Segura, Port Serenity's resident buzzkill. Isla's fearless spirit has always infuriated Aaron--but fascinated him, too. Having lost his sister years ago, he's never understood how some people can live so recklessly. But after a terrifying ice-climbing accident leaves Isla with amnesia, she and Aaron both see each other in a brand-new light. Forgetting the pain of her past makes Isla fearless in a completely different way. She's not afraid to show Aaron exactly how she feels, yet he can't help but wonder...will this temporary change of mind lead to a permanent change of heart? Bonus Novella In Love in the Forecast, meteorologist Monica Mallard signs up for Port Serenity's annual navigation contest as a distraction from recent heartbreak. But when she's paired with silver fox Captain Keith Beaumont, Monica finds the second chance she never could have predicted. A Wild Coast Novel Book 1: Love on the Coast

      Alaska for Christmas
    • A Lot Like Love

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.9(574)Add rating

      A sweet and funny small-town rom-com already optioned for a movie!

      A Lot Like Love
    • Maybe This Love

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.9(347)Add rating

      With the perfect blend of hockey, heart, and heat, Maybe This Time is a winner!- Debbie Mason, USA Today bestselling author

      Maybe This Love
    • Maybe This Time

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.9(565)Add rating

      The first book in a brand new contemporary romance series from Jennifer Snow, perfect for fans of Lori Wilde, Lori Foster, and Olivia Miles.

      Maybe This Time