Finding yourself in a whole new country
Synopsis
A new start, a chance encounter, a Christmas to remember. Will Iris’s new year be happy ever after?
When Iris Greene’s boyfriend surprises her with a romantic dinner at their favourite restaurant, she’s expecting a proposal, not a move to another country.
But Amsterdam proves to be the change she never knew she needed, and a surprise encounter with a local actor leads Iris to new friends and the rediscovery of a long lost passion. While Iris thrives in a city filled with festivity, her boyfriend struggles, and her heart is torn in two.
As snow falls and secrets are revealed, Iris must decide her future. Will she be brave enough to start over and take a chance on love?
My review
When your boyfriend surprises you with a romantic dinner at your favourite restaurant, that could only mean one thing, right?
So when Iris Greene is ready for her boyfriend Will to pop the question, she couldn’t be more surprised that weddings bells wasn’t what Will was hearing.
Instead he got a promotion that will make them both move for at least a year to Amsterdam.
Giving up everything, Iris isn’t that happy to move, but slowly Amsterdam seems to grow on her.
While Will is struggling with his job, Iris realizes that the move was the change she needed. And quickly Iris finds herself making new friends, reigniting lost passions and a place she truly feels at home.
But when the time comes to make an important decision, what will Iris do? Should she stay or should go?
Can I just start with telling how much I fell in love with this story? I knew what this author was capable of, and before I started reading even a word of it, I knew I would like it. but I didn’t expect it to love it so much!
I didn’t found this a romance story in the well-known sense of the word, because this isn’t the story how Iris falls in love with someone else.
But this is the beautiful, inspiring story how Iris falls in love with herself again, and falls in love with Amsterdam and its way of living.
In the beginning, Iris doesn’t really like her job and has given up on her passion of art. And when Will wants to move to Amsterdam, she doesn’t really put up a fight.
So seeing how our main character missed that feisty spirit and didn’t even throw a tantrum, made me think that she should really grow a backbone.
However, once in Amsterdam, I admired how she tried to make the best of her situation. Of course, I understood why those first moments she was acting more like a tourist, who wouldn’t. But seeing how she makes new friends and even finds a part-time job she likes, made me proud of her.
And seeing how the light returned in her eyes, when she rediscovers her passion for painting again. That was truly wonderful to read.
There was one character I was truly disappointed in, and that was Will’s… his behaviour towards Iris was just so wrong. He truly believes the world
revolves around him. The way he just disrespects Iris and tries to belittle her every time, made my blood boil!
So when his big plans fall apart, I was happy that Iris didn’t just accept to go back, but tried to make up what the best decision for HER would be.
I found this a beautiful story about a woman thrown into the deep, but makes the best of it. And slowly starts to be the real her again. I loved reading how Iris bloomed, became more confident and found real friends that stood by her side. And yes, there just may be something romance in the air after all!
Kate Frost managed to write a captivating story, set in a beautiful city not so far from my home, with wonderful people that will warm your heart even in the coldest moments of winter.




























