When family turns your world upside down.
Synopsis
Under the winter stars, anything is possible…
Ezzie Wynter can’t wait for Christmas on the beautiful Isle of Skye. Her island home sparkles at this time of year thanks to the snow-capped mountains and frosty winter walks, topped off with family gatherings with those she loves the most.
But her peaceful Christmas idyll is upended when she hears that the Larson family – the owners of Rothach Hall – are flying in from Sweden for the festivities. As Manager of their grand Scottish manor house, Ezzie suddenly has decorations to hang, food to source and itineraries to organise.
Life only becomes more difficult when Mats Larson turns up. The owners’ handsome, self-assured son is used to doing things his own way – and he is only another headache to add to her overflowing list.
Yet when unexpected visitors arrive looking for Ezzie, nothing else matters as she is left questioning everything she ever knew about herself. But amidst the Christmas chaos, she might also discover that, when all is lost, it’s sometimes those we least expect who come to our aid…
A beautiful, escapist festive tale to curl up with by the fire this Christmas. Perfect for fans of Sarah Morgan and Karen Swan.
My review
Ezzie Wynter loves working as manager at Rothach Hall on the isle of Skye. And with Christmas looming around the corner, Ezzie couldn’t be more excited. She cannot wait to spend the holidays with her siblings, her strength and force in her life. But when the owners of the Hall are flying over from Sweden for the holidays, Ezzie is a bit out of her comfort zone. Now she has to make sure the Hall is Christmas – ready before the family arrives. But when Mats Larsson, son of the owners, appears at Rothach Hall, Ezzie is not prepared for what his presence will do to her. But it is not only his presence that shakes her, because an unexpected visit from unexpected people may change everything even more for Ezzie…
In the previous book, I had the immense pleasure of have a first encounter with the Wynter sisters, and getting to know Thea better. Of course I was more than eager to get to know the other sisters too, especially as the sisters are as close as sisters could possibly be while there is no DNA shared between them.
Having read the previous book isn’t mandatory, but it for sure helps you to understand the dynamics between the sisters better, and also their past. And it for sure helped me knowing what happened in Ezzie’s and Thea’s past, and it also helps you to understand that the sisters, all three of them, would just do anything for each other.
Right from the start, I truly liked Ezzie. She is not only an amazing sister, but also a very understanding person, a person that never shows how much she freaks out internally but finds a solution to almost every problem that crosses her path.
But despite her apparent calmness, Ezzie is also a woman in turmoil. She had an amazing upbringing, and couldn’t wish for a better adoptive family. But seeing her sister Thea finding her biological mother, makes Ezzie wonder if she should also do the research. I could understand in a way how Ezzie would feel that she has had the best parents in the world, and her fear of disappointment. Her adoptive parents were the only real parents Ezzie have. And it was bittersweet to read how adoption can turn out to be a wonderful thing. Because a family isn’t because of a blood connection, but a connection made out of love.
It saddened me too to read how Ezzie starts to feel some loneliness in her life. With one sister living further away and another one having found the love of her life, it leaves Ezzie on her own. And seeing that inner turmoil broke my heart…
So when the Larsson family appears, I was happy for Ezzie for not only the distraction but also perhaps the opportunity for romance and love? Even if the sudden appearance of Grete, Mats and his children was a bit questionable (in the sense of why now so suddenly, because of course they have every right to go to the Hall, as Grete is the owner..), and it is just a holiday, seeing Ezzie and Mats hitting of, was just great.
Obviously it is a slow burn romance, as Ezzie and Mats in first instance clash, but slowly there is a friendship growing between them, an understanding that slowly evolves to something more.
Yet there are also several struggles between them, some easier to solve than others.
However, no matter how wonderful reading the romantic bits were, I felt that this was more about Ezzie and not on her search for a romantic love. Because the unexpected visitors shake her up rather roughly, which is completely understandable. She finds herself in a position where she is the hurt party, but she also shows her loyalty. It’s a growing process for her, where she learns that one thing doesn’t exclude the other.
At first I was wondering how the title of this book would fit with Ezzie’s story. And after reaching the end of it, I couldn’t think a more fitting title, as it captures perfectly the essence of this journey. And a journey it for sure was, with trial and errors, from more sides than just Ezzie’s;
Yet this was an absolute heart – warming, inspirational story to read. Sue Moorcroft once again managed perfectly to put into words what truly matters in life and in love.





























