Christmas at Rosie Hopkins’ Sweetshop
Christmas at Rosie Hopkins’ Sweetshop by Jenny Colgan was, in comparison with the three other Colgan Christmas novels I have read, the meatiest of the
Christmas at Rosie Hopkins’ Sweetshop by Jenny Colgan was, in comparison with the three other Colgan Christmas novels I have read, the meatiest of the
There’s Something About Christmas by Debbie Macomber was a rapid read about an aspiring journalist named Emma Collins who has been given an assignment to
Christmas at the Cupcake Café is the third novel I have read by Jenny Colgan. The other two centred on bookshops at Christmas, yet this
Chicken Soup for the Soul: The Gift of Christmas: A Special Collection of Joyful Holiday Stories is the fourth such collection I have read. Instead
A Country Christmas is the name of a collection of two novels by Debbie Macomber, Buffalo Valley and Return to Promise. Unlike the last collection
Murder on the Christmas Express by Alexandra Benedict was not the thriller I had hoped it would be. After giving Christmas murders a go for
Holiday Lights is a collection of three stories, all of which had been published independently. I read all three of them in succession, starting with
I was drawn to Christmas Wishes by Sue Moorcroft partly because the setting is Stockholm, specifically Gamla Stan. In this old area of the city
Midnight at the Christmas Bookshop by Jenny Colgan is a sequel to The Christmas Bookshop, where Carmen Hogan salvaged a struggling bookstore in Edinburgh. That
Can This Be Christmas? by Debbie Macomber is the second, and shorter, of two stories found in this collection. I had read The Perfect Christmas