The Christmas Holiday: The perfect heart-warming read full of festive magic
By (Author) Sophie Claire
Hodder & Stoughton
Hodder Paperback
3rd October 2019
3rd October 2019
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Travel and holiday
823.92
Paperback
384
Width 128mm, Height 198mm, Spine 28mm
260g
'A sumptuous Christmas romance' Woman & Home magazine
'A cosy and heart-warming Christmas read - the perfect festive treat' Heidi Swain'A fun and festive read' Trisha Ashley***Can a trip away lead you homeAfter a bad break-up, eternal optimist Evie Miller has moved to the small village of Willowbrook to finally pursue her dream of opening a craft shop. Unfortunately, with money worries and an ex-boyfriend determined to track her down, her fresh start isn't going entirely to plan. Jake Hartwood is also looking to escape his past. Haunted by the loss of his wife, he's determined not to get close to anyone again - and the last thing he wants is to be celebrating this December. Hoping to avoid the festivities, Evie and Jake arrange to escape Christmas together as friends in Provence. But will the magic of the season change things between them And what happens if one of them starts to feel something more*****Readers are loving The Christmas Holiday!'This was a wonderful festive story full of intrigue, drama and romance.' Five stars'A lovely heart warming story. Loved it.' Five stars'This is definitely a book to curl up with of an evening, a book to make you smile and feel happy. The characters are so lovely, the writing so warm.' Five stars'I loved this book, and read it in one sitting.' Five stars'A lovely heart-warming book that I could not put down. I really strongly recommend and can't wait to see what's next from this author!' Five starsA cosy and heart-warming Christmas read - the perfect festive treat
A fun and festive readA sumptuous Christmas romance - Woman & HomeSophie Claire, born to a French mother and Scottish father, grew up in Manchester where she still lives with her husband and two sons. She writes stories centred around sunny Provence, where she spent her summers as a child.