

I love a “twink” style character and Frankie fit the bill. In additional to that, she explores several memes that bring a realistic feel to this tale and make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside. Building on the Goldilocks and the Three Bears fairy tale, she brings us an adorable, warm, heartfelt story. I read somewhere that Heidi Cullinan wrote this story because when she looked for a good “snowed in” book she couldn’t find one. When Marcus, Arthur and Paul arrive home, however, they are surprised to find Frankie sleeping on the couch in their cabin.


When Marcus sees Frankie, he reminds him so much of Steve, that it riles him up a bit. Once a lawyer in the city, Marcus returned to his hometown to help care for his mother who has alzheimer’s, but mostly to lick his wounds after a long term relationship he was in ended when he found out his partner, Steve, had been cheating on him almost from the start. Marcus Gardner was in the diner with his friends Paul and Arthur when Frankie arrived to get directions. Unhurt, he gets himself bundled up and starts making his way to the last mailbox he saw down the road. He’s not on the road long before disaster strikes and he finds himself spinning and coming to a stop down the side of the highway. He decides to brave it, gets back in his car and heads to the highway.

When he finally arrives in the small town of Logan, he stops at a diner to get directions, a map and a snack only to learn that he has unwittingly driven into a massive snow storm. Let It Snow by Heidi Cullinan (Minnesota Snow #1)įrankie Blackburn, while using his GPS, still managed to get himself lost in northern Minnesota-having gone in the opposite direction of where he’d wanted to go.
