A review by bhav
Cold Hands, Warm Heart by Jill Wolfson

4.0

Sometimes with multiple point of view books (especially more than three) I feel that I can't connect with characters because I only get a limited amount of time with them, that was not the case with Cold Hands, Warm Heart, I thoroughly enjoyed the characters and even without the name of the character at the start of each chapter like many books have, I could pick up on whose PoV it was pretty quick and enjoyed the couple of chapters where we saw the world through their eyes.

[b:Cold Hands, Warm Heart|6006914|Cold Hands, Warm Heart|Jill Wolfson|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1312048537s/6006914.jpg|6182010] was happy and sad and clever. Even though the way the book was written and the language felt that it would possibly be aimed at a younger audience than me I still really enjoyed the story and felt connected to the characters and invested in the plot. It was (dare I say) heartwarming and definitely something to pick up if you're feeling sad.