Started: 6/7/2021
Finished: 6/10/2021
Year: 2013
Pages: 331
Genre: Romance/Literature
Grade: B
Reason for reading: Goodreads.com giveaway
Type: Trade Paperback
Blurb (from back cover): "In her comfy cottage nestled in the Derbyshire hills, Rosie Hopkins has good reason to feel a warm blush in her cheeks. With Christmas weeks away, the holiday is being ushered in with England's first glorious snowfall of the season. Her boyfriend, Stephen, is starting his new job as a teacher in the village school. Her quaint Hopkins' Sweetshop and Confectionery has been restored to its former glory, and she has a loveable mop of a new puppy named Mr. Dog. Most glorious of all, Rosie's and Stephens' relatives will finally be gathering together in Lipton for what is sure to be a merry feast.
"But when a devastating tragedy strikes at the heart of the close-knit town, plans for a cozy Christmas are suddenly in danger of melting away. It's going to take Rosie's indomitable spirit, the embrace of family and friends, and the resilient goodwill of a community to turn it all around and make this a holiday to be thankful for."
Blurb: Not a bad literature/romance novel. Despite the author stating that reading the previous book wasn't necessary, I think that I would have found it helpful. Lots of characters to keep track of who is related to who. Sweet ending.
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