‘Coming Home to Merriment Bay: Part 1: A Reunion’ – written by Emily Harvale @emilyharvale @rararesources

I cannot wait to read more!

Synopsis

Part One: A Reunion

Merriment Bay series

After eighteen years apart, reclusive Cat Devon still recognises her mum’s handwriting. Plucking up the courage to open the letter, its contents send Cat racing to Merriment Bay, the seaside village where she grew up.

On arrival, Cat and her teenage daughter, Kyra are shocked to find the situation is worse than expected. But despite everything, Cat considers herself to be an optimist at heart and Kyra takes after her. Looking on the bright side may not improve the situation, but it definitely can’t make it worse.

 When clearing out the house that, even now, Cat fondly thinks of as home, she stumbles upon more than just memories in the battered leather trunk in Granny Viola’s bedroom. She discovers a faded photo of an RAF pilot, a pile of unopened letters, and a mystery waiting to be solved. Who is the man in the – clearly treasured – photo? Cat didn’t know her grandad. Could this be him? A man even her mum never met. 

Cat and Kyra are intent on finding out. But that’s not all Cat’s determined to do. It’s time she came to terms with the issues in her past, and made peace with her mum and her gran. All the while avoiding bumping into the one man she never quite got over … and keeping a few secrets of her own.

My review

OH MY GOD!!! Talking about a book letting you long for more!
I started it on a rainy afternoon, ready to discover an amazing story. And then POOF, part 1 finished!

Cat Devon left Merriment Bay with her then baby Kyra. 18 years later she receives a letter from her mother with not so good news about the condition of her grandmother.
Wanting to put the past behind, they decide to go back to Merriment Bay.
Slowly trying to find her place again in town, it’s also the start of discovering secrets bound to be kept.

Cat is a strong woman, but still carrying the burdens of her past with her, clearly not having put it all behind her.
And Kyra is just like her mother, strong independent and not being told what to do. Despite being just the 2 of them, they are not in need of extra help, they have made their lives how they wanted, without interference of negative thoughts.

Being the first part of the series, it’s obvious that when you reach the end of this book, it isn’t the end of the story.
For me personally, it was hell finding out that all the secrets and mysteries are still there. I need to know what happened in the past and what will happen next!

‘Sea Holly And Mistletoe Kisses’ – written by Laura Briggs @PaperDollWrites @rararesources

Just lovely!

Synopsis

Christmas is coming to Port Hewer and the hotel Penmarrow, where Maisie is suffering a case of the holiday blues far from home this year — until Gavin, a young American businessman staying at the hotel through Christmas, talks her into joining him as his partner in the hotel’s ice sculpting competition in a mutual pact to enjoy the holidays to the fullest. 

Meanwhile, Maisie experiences the village Christmas seasonvicariously through Sidney, and continues writing her Poe-inspired story with only Sidney aware of her secret novel. She soon learns, however, that criticism and praise go hand in hand when he takes issue with her latest chapters, which puts pressure on their friendship, too.

But is that what’s really the issue between them? Because handsome Gavin has more than ice sculpting in mind when it comes to Maisie’s time, which comes as a surprise to no one who’s seen them together. As Maisie faces this sudden romantic dilemma, she realizes what she wants most in her life … and faces a question of what her heart wants most, too.

My review

What a happy reunion this was, reading again about Maisie and her adventures in Cornwall!
And this time, it’s even Christmas time!

Maisie continues working in the hotel and working at the same time for her novel. When an American guest arrives, Gavin, they quickly bond as being both from the States.
And when they start following an ice sculpting course, she sees it as a simple passing the time, but is that all for Gavin too?
And let’s not forget about Sidney, as the relationship between Maisie and Sidney starts to develop into something more…

It was real fun for me to see how Maisie manages to be oblivious sometimes, but even if it causes misunderstandings, she does everything with a kind heart and with the best intentions.
Also her writing skills are also developing for the best.
And Sidney, intriguing Sidney with his air of mystery…

During the whole series, we know what Maisie her feelings for Sidney are, but does she dare to take the lead and finally just go for it?

As this book isn’t the conclusion of Maisie and her adventures yet, I cannot wait to read more!

‘One Week ‘Til Christmas’ – written by Belinda Missen @belinda_missen @rararesources

Just what you need!

Synopsis

Two people. One chance meeting. Seven days to Christmas.

Isobel Bennett is waiting for the number 11 bus when a man quite literally falls into her lap. Snow is falling, Christmas lights are twinkling, and a gorgeous man with dark brown hair has just slipped on ice and is now pressed against Isobel.

Isobel knows she’s not imagining the chemistry between them. But then his ride arrives and, embarrassed, he beats a hasty retreat, murmuring apologies – and Isobel realises only too late that she didn’t manage to catch his name…

When she runs into him again the next morning, she decides it’s fate.

It’s a second chance for Isobel and Tom – but there’s only one week until she’s leaving London for good. Seven days of enjoying all the festive delights the city has to offer: ice-skating at Somerset House, mulled wine on the Southbank, Christmas shopping at Liberty.

There’s magic in the air and mistletoe in the trees – but what will happen when the week is over?

For fans of Josie Silver, Lucy Diamond and Marian Keyes, this is one Christmas romance you don’t want to miss!

My review

I am not new to the stories that Belinda writes, so I knew that I would totally love this story.
But little did I know that I wouldn’t love it, but just ADORE every bit of this book!

When Isobel is waiting for her bus, a gorgeous man falls into her lap. And this fall is the beginning of a wonderful story.
Isobel thinks she will never see the man again, so big is her surprise when she suddenly stands in front of him, ready to interview the most wanted actor of the moment.

It seems like a story  you’ve read so many times: girl meets famous actor and blah blah blah.
But for me, it was so much more.

Both Isobel and Tom have this instant like for each other, but they also realize that they only have 1 week to spend together.
And no, they don’t spend it like you think they do. They take their time to get to get to know each other just as friends, and just go with the flow.
Each free moment they spend together, discovering London and share little bits of their lives.

It was refreshing to see that even though there is attraction, they don’t give in to that attraction, but truly want to know each other better. They don’t want to force anything between them and make no commitments they won’t be able to keep.
Both Isobel and Tom are down-to-earth, ready to see what the future will bring, but realistic enough to not just give up their whole world for something they are not sure about.

To say I’ve read the whole book in 1 day would be an exaggeration… it took me twice the time!
it seems a surreal story, as juts bumping into a gorgeous actor, but Belinda writes it so easily, that the next time you are outside, you just hope the same thing will happen to you!
A sexy actor, genuine feelings, a magical Christmas setting in London, it’s a perfect match for these darks days to sit nice and cozy and be submerged in the story!

 

‘Christmas at Ladywell’ – written by Nicola Slade @nicolasladeuk @rararesources

A short novella but with all you need!

Synopsis

A time for spilling secrets…

Having refurbished her inherited house and upcycled her whole life in the process, Freya – now happily married to Patrick, and with a small child –  has to transform her tiny stone barn into a romantic hideaway for a mystery guest who is also looking for change. With Christmas only a week away, things don’t go according to plan…

In the past old uncertainties are resolved when an elderly woman seeks the truth of a legend on Christmas Eve and confesses to a deception; a Tudor wife listens to a story that must never be repeated and is given a precious relic that must never be displayed; and in the early nineteenth century an old woman tells a younger one the story of the hares at Ladywell.

Past and present are only a whisper apart when Freya learns of an astonishing discovery that will make Ladywell famous, but meanwhile her house is full of unexpected visitors, she has a turkey to cook – and a very special secret of her own that must be told.

My review

Sometimes a novella can be too short, as you don’t get a finished story, or you are left with many questions.
But no worries, this novella doesn’t leave you wondering.

Freya inherited a house and is busy with renovating everything while taking care of her daughter, while her husband, reluctantly, is abroad for his work. And this all in the period around Christmas.
Through flashbacks, we get to learn the past of the house and its earlier inhabitants.

At first it was a bit confusing because for me, I didn’t see where the story would go. But slowly the cloud of confusion cleared out and I had an ‘AHAAA’ – moment.
It was a nice story to read, as the love Freya feels is so genuine and real. And also in the flashbacks, you hope everything will settle for the best.

And also the secondary characters have their own input in making this even a more magical Christmas story!

 

‘A Christmas Kiss’ – written by Eliza J Scott @ElizaJScott1 @rararesources

A perfect story for the perfect Christmas Period!

Synopsis

A sparkling festive romance that will warm your heart this Christmas.

The week before Christmas, GP Zander Gillespie finds his festive plans in tatters. He’s supposed to be flying out to his parents’ chateau in Carcassonne with his high-maintenance girlfriend, Melissa. But she has other ideas. She wants to spend Christmas in London with her party friends – and he’s not invited. The prospect of facing his family, with their questions and their sympathy – not to mention the ‘I told you so-s’ – just isn’t an option. Instead, Zander decides to head to his holiday cottage in the quaint moorland village of Lytell Stangdale, where he intends to hide away with his faithful rescue Labrador Alf.

Eighty miles away, Livvie’s world has come crashing down. With plans to cook a romantic meal for her boyfriend, she heads home early and walks in on him in a compromising position with their neighbour. Fed-up of his lies and philandering ways, this is the final straw. With her Christmas plans up in smoke, the thought of spending it with her parents and her smug, married sister with her pompous husband in tow, is enough to bring Livvie out in hives. So, when she fires up her laptop and finds the perfect little holiday cottage in Lytell Stangdale available to rent over the festive period, it seems the perfect solution. Or is it…?

Zander didn’t believe in love at first sight until he set eyes on Livvie. Livvie had sworn off men until she met Zander. The pair may be reluctant to give in to temptation, but fate seems to have other ideas…

Join Livvie and Zander – and all the usual characters – for a magical Christmas in Lytell Stangdale.

My review

What a lovely story this was to read, just perfect for feeling the Christmas spirit!

Zander and Livvie are both in a not so amazing relation. So when Livvie finds out that her boyfriend is cheating on her, she needs an escape.
Inspired by the RomCom ‘The Holiday’, she books a little cottage to escape from everything and everyone.
Zander planned to go spend the holidays with his girlfriend and his family in Carcassonne. But when she suddenly decides to go to London with friends instead, Zander decides to go to his cottage to reflect on what’s happening.
And yes, of course, it’s the same cottage Livvie booked!

While I was reading this book, my initial reservations about the whole falling head over heels in love were scattered.
Zander and Livvie are both so amazing people, I just wish I knew them for real!
But they are also very correct. Despite their attraction, they don’t give in as Zander is officially still in a relation.
How often in real life people just don’t care about that and do whatever they please?

I got totally swept away and was dreaming about me being there, in a lovely cottage with an amazing man like Zander.
And let’s also give credit to Alf, the most lovely, attention seeking Labrador! He made me laugh with his sparkling character. He’s just amazing, and you can feel how much he truly loves Zander and he is real good at sensing people’s characters. So he instantly likes Livvie!

So yes, I absolutely loved this book and now I am totally in the right Christmas Spirit!!!

 

‘Christmas at Wynter House’ – written by Emily Harvale @emilyharvale @rararesources

I just loved every bit of it!

Synopsis

After a frosty welcome, things soon heat up at Wynter House.

Neva Grey is looking forward to spending a quiet Christmas with her family in the cosy cottage they’ve rented in the picture-postcard village of Wyntersleap. Nestled between rolling hills and a gently burbling river, it’s going to be idyllic.

Except it’s not. Torrential rain causes the river to burst its banks and the quaint little village isn’t quite so cosy with water lapping at the doors. Add to that a power cut and a sudden blizzard and Christmas is looking bleak … until gorgeous Adam Wynter invites them all to Wynter House.

Although not everyone is happy to share the ancestral home. Adam’s elder brother, Rafe is less than pleased. Their grandmother, Olivia extends a grudging welcome. And for Carruthers, the oddly arrogant butler, unexpected guests are a Christmas surprise he could do without. Especially one as troublesome as Neva’s eight-year-old niece.

But something’s not quite right at Wynter House. What is Rafe intent on hiding behind the locked doors of the old barn? And what really happened to his first wife? It’s a good thing Neva has a sense of humour. She’s going to need it this Christmas at Wynter House.

My review

If you as an author make a reference to Pride and Prejudice AND take Colin Firth as THE Mr. Darcy as the only one there is, you have to write a terrible story to make me dislike you.

And if you write a story where the main character is so alike Mr. Darcy, well, then I just adore you!!!

This story has a lot of things in common with Pride & Prejudice, that any Austen lover would love this book also!

But for those who don’t are such a huge fan of Jane Austen, don’t worry, there are also plenty of differences!

Neva and her family are going to spend Christmas at Wyntersleap and she is ready for changing her life. She’s ready to open her own salon in a new town, just the where is still a big unknown. On the love front it’s rather quiet, but when she meets Adam, she sees a potential fling.

Due the very very bad weather she and her family are going to stay at Wynter House, where also Adam lives. But his brother Rafe is not so happy to have a whole bunch of strangers in his house…

This story is so easy to read, that it’s over before you know. I fell in love with Wyntersleap and most of the inhabitants. And yes, I had a soft spot for Rafe… Why do such characters always intrigue me? Is it the mystery about his past? Or the way he acts when you expect a cold response but you see his true feelings?

As often happens, first impressions can be so wrong and you may never judge a book by his cover!

Although I have to say… the cover of this book is just lovely! So yes, if you take it literally, judge this book by the cover!

I promise you, you will love every bit of it! From Neva who is after one brother but intrigued by the other one, Rafe who you just want to get to know on a deeper level. But also Adam, who makes you drown in his lovely eyes…

And for the funny parts, you can always count on Sasha and puppy Tempest!

The Lord’s Inconvenient Vow’ – written by Lara Temple @laratemple1 @rararesources

When the attraction between 2 people it just too big to resist!

Synopsis

‘I have a favour to ask…

I want you to marry me.’

Part of The Sinful Sinclairs. Samantha Sinclair was always Lord Edgerton’s complete opposite. But as Edge meets Sam again in Egypt, it’s clear the years have changed her as much as him. So when she blurts out an impulsive, convenient proposal, Edge’s protective urge compels him to accept. Is it possible for two such different people to be together and find the happiness they both deserve?

My review

Books taking place in the past and in exotic countries always intrigued me. I know that for many people Egypt isn’t a very exotic place, but for me, never having left Europe, it certainly is!

Add a stubborn woman, not afraid to speak her mind or run away for an adventure, and a very reserved man, and you have a perfect book for me!
Already in the prologue a lot of things happen, so I was very surprised that that was only the prologue and the ‘real’ chapters had yet to be done.
Everything that happened there, were catalysts for the further story.

Sam and Edge know each other since children and know how to push each other’s buttons.
Having reached adulthood their lives go separate ways and they build their lives without the bond they had as children.

Fast forwarding several years later, they meet again and Sam manages to give Edge the shock of his life, proposing to him.
Edge shocks Sam back, by accepting her proposal!
But how can their marriage survive with a woman whose family reputation isn’t the best, and acts before she thinks?
And what about Edge? He is very reserved, closed, thinks before he speaks. He’s just unreadable!
Being also busy with trying to find his brother back, he doesn’t always put the right priorities.
People so different, be prepared for some fireworks!

I truly enjoyed reading this story, as it’s such a joy reading the evolution of the characters. Both of them have suffered big losses in the past and blame themselves, even if they weren’t to blame.
Slowly both Sam and Edge open up to each other.
it’s also some kind of funny to read how the pile of misunderstandings just gets bigger and bigger. Often I was thinking: “JUST TELL WHAT YOU’RE THINKING INSTEAD OF BEING SO AMBIGIOUS!”
And it’s lovely to see how despite they are so different, they just cannot resist their attraction!

So my opinion is: sit back, enjoy the amazing settings, and have fun reading about Sam and Edge!

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‘Star in the Shadows’ – written by Helen Buckley

Just a story about unconditional love…

Synopsis

The world thinks that pop superstar Kiara Anderson has it all, but she spends her nights drinking away memories of her childhood and life as a teen runaway.

The Jacobs family are desperate to see the girl next door again and discover why she ran away, especially their son Shane, who blames himself for her disappearance.

When Kiara’s manager forces her into a reveal-all TV interview she knows the family she loved more than her own will finally discover the truth.

Can she overcome her demons or will the shadows of the past rob her of fame, fortune, and a chance to finally fall in love?

My review

While I was reading this story, I truly felt sorry for Kiara. She seems to have the perfect life, being a famous singer in the most popular girl band at the moment.

The story really starts when Kiara is giving an interview. Through flashback we learn that her childhood wasn’t what a childhood is supposed to be like. Living alone with her father in a trailer, mostly just depending on herself, it’s not how a child should grow up.

But luckily for her, she meets the Jacobs’ family. They start taking more care of her, taking her in house and threating her like part of the family.
Unfortunately, meeting the Jacobs’ isn’t the end of her troublesome life… as we learn during the interview and flashbacks.

A lot of bad things happen to Kiara, and despite the help she initially receives from that amazing family, her life just doesn’t seem to get on track.

For me, the romance part wasn’t a huge part of the story. So the story I expected wasn’t what I read. Don’t get me wrong, I liked the story very much.

The story has a lot of dark moments, which made me cringe because it felt all so wrong what happened to Kiara. The girl, and later on young woman, just deserves every right to have a better life than what she already suffered. But her past just keeps coming back at the time when she finally seems to reach her happily ever after.

Before you think it’s all doom and gloom, don’t worry. The warmth and love the Jacobs’ family gives Kiara is truly amazing. And they show what true compassion and loving without restrictions means.
Despite their love, after Kiara disappears, they all think they did personally something wrong and blame themselves. And Shane blames himself the most, as he pushed her away…
But they never lose hope that in the end, Kiara will come back to them.

This book is a love story, but not in the sense of man – woman love. I think it’s more about family love. The unconditional love Kiara gets from the whole family is so amazing, and a lot of people in real life can really take example from them.

‘A Cosy Christmas in Cornwall’ – written by Jane Linfoot

Just everything and more!

Synopsis

A December to remember…

Christmas in a Cornish castle? Sign Ivy Starforth up! Hired to kit out the holiday rental as the world’s most Instagramable festive dreamland, there’s only one thing standing in the way of her hefty paycheque – the lord of the manor.

Bill Markham could give Scrooge a run for his money but Ivy is firmly #TeamChristmas…even if her handsome host seems to be doing everything he can to sabotage her staging. Maybe she shouldn’t have stumbled in on him starkers in the hot tub?

As the temperature outside cools, things inside the castle heat up. It’s been a long time since Ivy allowed herself to give in to temptation…surely one little kiss under the mistletoe won’t hurt?

My review

What is it about Christmas books that make me like them all? I really don’t know…

I think in our lives we all have that person ‘that got away’. We meet and there is mutual attraction, but for different reasons we don’t go any further than that.
And how often do we think what could have happened?

The same is for Ivy. When she meets Bill, there is this attraction, but as she’s nearly engaged and she’s just not that kind of person, she blames it on the holiday vibes and plans to live happily with her boyfriend- nearly fiancée.

Years later, she finds herself single and with many regrets… after being dumped she made some bad decisions having far – reaching consequences she is still has to process.

When helping out her best friend and sister, she goes to Cornwall, suddenly she meets Bill again.
He still looks as amazing as before, but he also isn’t in this amazing place at the moment…

Staying at the same castle (YES CASTLE!) they slowly get to learn each other better, and get to learn what happened in each other’s past.

I didn’t see this as a pure romantic story taking place around Christmas, but more as a story about putting the past behind you, and no matter how hard it is, being grateful for the life we have been given.
Both Ivy and Bill are still coping with their pasts, and not succeeding in it very well.
Slowly you see both of them opening up and seeing the perks of Life and Christmas again. Being finally able to process what happened, makes it also possible for them to have more self-esteem and facing their feelings.

So for me, it’s a lovely story  about realizing that bad decisions in your past don’t have to compromise your future. And all this in a beautiful setting in Cornwall, together with their friends and family, during Christmas period!

 

‘Christmas Secrets at Villa Limoncello’ – written by Daisy James

Just a lovely story!

Synopsis

Escape to Villa Limoncello… where dreams come true in the most unexpected ways.

With Christmas around the corner, Izzie Jenkins is ready to kickstart the new ‘Snowflakes and Christmas Cakes’ course at Villa Limoncello with chef and business partner, Luca Castelotti.

However, secrets are stirring with their latest guests and when nasty accidents keep befalling the group it looks like Izzie will have to turn detective once more to protect the Villa’s fledgling reputation. On top of all this, Izzie’s been offered the job of a lifetime – back home in Cornwall. Will she be coming home for Christmas, or will Tuscany work its magic to keep her at Villa Limoncello with Luca?

My review

When I get the opportunity to read a story taking place in Italy, I always grab it with both hands.
And if it is in places I actually know, even better! It’s for me an inside quest to find errors in it 😃

But for this story I was doubting if I would read it or not… as this book was  a part of a series, how much background was required to be able to follow the whole story?

Luckily for me, you needed just a little bit background! And what you actually missed, you could assume from the actions and reactions from all the characters.

It’s a lighthearted story, with a bit of drama and intrigues.
Isabella returns to Villa Limocello to start the new ‘Snowflakes and Christmas Cakes’ course, with the man who stole her heart, Luca Castelotti.
But she doesn’t receive the welcome she was expecting, as Luca is sending out mixed signals.
And then some strange things are happening with the ‘students’ following the course. Is it all an accident? Or is there someone responsible for all the misfortunes?
And what secret is everybody keeping?

Despite not having all the background information from the previous parts, I got glued to the book, as I had the urgency of knowing it outcome.
What are the kept secrets? Why is Luca so distant all of the sudden? And what decision will Lizzie make?

For me also a big thumbs up for adding the recipes at the very end of the book! For a bake-a-holic like me, you can be sure I’ll be making those great desserts!
And a second thumbs up for making me want to go back to Tuscany and re-discover all the places mentioned in the book (and describing them perfectly! 😁)