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Reviews praise Hill's descriptions of nature—specifically mountains and wildlife—and the natural chemistry between likeable characters.

Most critics find it a "dull" and "boring" attempt at psychological horror that lacks real scares.

For fans of , this book by Gerri Hill is much better received than the film. Snow Falls

Some reviews note the need for improved restroom facilities and caution that there are no safety railings near the water's edge.

It tries to explore the madness caused by sleep deprivation and isolation, with a radio broadcast hinting at a toxic infection in the snow. Some reviews note the need for improved restroom

Located in West Paris, Maine, this scenic stop is a "hidden gem" for travelers.

It's often compared unfavorably to films like Cabin Fever and 47 Meters Down . Snow Falls (Gerri Hill Novel) It's often compared unfavorably to films like Cabin

Readers describe it as a "slow burn" romance featuring a stranded motorist and a helpful loner.