Christmas Fling By Lindsey Kelk

Christmas Fling By Lindsey Kelk

Laura was all set for a quiet solo Christmas – just her, a bottle of wine, and flat-sitting for a stranger. But when the stranger’s parents mistake her for his mystery girlfriend, she’s swept off to the snowy Scottish Highlands with Callum and his whole family.

Between the cosy sleeper train, charming pubs and breathtaking views, this could be the no-strings-attached Christmas of Laura’s dreams.

But stranger Callum is hot, hilarious and their ‘fake’ chemistry is off the charts.

So is this just a Christmas fling? Or the start of something more?

My Thoughts:

I have not read a book by Lindsey for a very long time and I don’t really know why. This was everything and more. It is about Laura who has decided for Christmas she is going to flat sit for a stranger, but nothing is as it seems and before she knows it she is being mistaken for this really hot guy’s girlfriend and being whisked away to his home in the Scottish Highlands. This is not what Laura had intended but at least it should makes for some interesting stories. It was funny, relatable and there was great character building. I did not want to put this book down. Now I need to go and read more of Lindsey’s books as I fear I have been missing out. I would highly recommend this book.

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A Scottish Christmas Hideaway By Ellie Henderson

A Scottish Christmas Hideaway By Ellie Henderson

One snowy village. Two guarded hearts. A Christmas they’ll never forget.

After a year of burying her heartbreak in endless work, Jessica Stewart returns to her childhood home in the Scottish village of Rowan Bay. She hopes the Christmas lights and familiar faces will help her rediscover the woman she used to be.

She doesn’t expect Reuben Campbell.

Once her brother’s infuriating best friend — the boy who teased her endlessly — Reuben is now a ruggedly handsome architect with an easy charm. And he’s suddenly everywhere Jessica turns.

As the village prepares for Christmas, Jessica and Reuben find themselves sharing frost-bitten walks, fairy-lit evenings and gingerbread house disasters. The spark between them is impossible to ignore and Reuben’s steady presence begins to melt the walls Jessica has spent so long building.

But Jessica came home to escape complications — and Reuben, for all his warmth, is hiding heartbreak and secrets of his own.

As Christmas approaches can two people with every reason to resist each other finally give in to a second chance neither saw coming?

My Thoughts:

Jessica has been through a lot so when she returns home, she hopes this will help her to revaluate her life and work out where to go from here. But when she sees a familiar face from the past in the form of her brothers best friend, she cant help but notice him in different eyes. As the pair start spending time together, Jessica wonders if this is her happy ever after. It is a light hearted and easy read. I felt sorry for Jessica at the start and then was hoping she would find her happiness. It is a predictable story but one I really fell in love with. A great Christmas read to snuggle up with.

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All the Things We Never Knew By Sophie Ranald

All the Things We Never Knew By Sophie Ranald

When Anna Graham finds diamond earrings in her husband’s drawer the day before Valentine’s Day, she knows they’re not for her – her ears aren’t even pierced. Gray is having an affair – but before she can confront him about his betrayal, he receives a terminal cancer diagnosis that shatters their family.

As Gray lies dying in their Damask Square home, Anna meets Laurel – the nurse who stole her husband’s heart. Despite her rage, Anna finds herself sharing Gray’s final days with this other woman, both desperate to ease his suffering while drowning in their own grief.

But hidden in their loft, Anna discovers traces of a stranger – a boy who was a gifted pianist, who had a different life before he became her husband. As she struggles to hold herself together for her teenage children, Anna realises everything she believed about Gray was built on carefully constructed lies.

Can two women who loved the same man find a way to heal – and help each other discover who Gray really was?

My Thoughts:

Anna’s husband Gray has been cheating on her, she does not know for how long but when she finds a gift in his drawer that is her confirmation. When the whole family find out that Gray is terminally ill, Anna does her best to be there for the family but what she does not realise that Gary wants his mistress to visit him at home as he can no longer leave the house. It is a lot for Anna to come to terms with and I don’t think I would be brave enough to let it happen, but it was an eye opener of a story and one I felt mentally drained after reading. I have to admit I did get a little bored towards the end but overall it was a good read. I thought it would leave me in tears but it did not as it was a different kind of sad.

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Before I Say I love You By Sarah Gate

Before I Say I love You By Sarah Gate

Maddie Whittle is done with heartbreak — or so she tells herself. Six years after losing her beloved brother, she’s transforming her family’s estate into a wellness retreat.

The work is hard, the stakes are high and Maddie has no time for distractions.

Until a runaway piglet from the local farm brings her face to face with James Byron — an infuriating blast from her past.

Maddie needs help. James needs a job. What neither of them want is the slow-burning tension that could turn their bickering partnership into something far more dangerous: hope.

As winter sets in and renovations bring them closer, Maddie must confront the one thing she’s avoided for years. The possibility of a future defined by love.

My Thoughts:

This is book two in the Unforgettable love stories and I would say you can read it as a standalone as I have done. Maddie lost her brother a few years ago and since then has pulled herself into work, building a wellness retreat at her family’s estate. She wants to get on and distract herself from the time when her brother was so poorly, but a blast from the past throws everything up in the air especially when said someone starts helping her with her wellness retreat. What happened back then and can they ever rekindle what they once used to have? It was a predictable but easy enough read, relatable characters and the author Sarah has done a great job of keeping things light but also dealing with sensitive issues. I would say it was well written and look forward to exploring more of Sarah’s books.

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Christmas in Port Berry By K.T. Dady

Christmas in Port Berry By K.T. Dady

Welcome to Port Berry, where love, second chances and Christmas miracles are just around the corner.

Alice Dipple is determined to make her first Christmas running Port Berry’s Seaview B&B a success.

But when her childhood best friend, Jamie Stark, unexpectedly returns after years away, the Christmas season suddenly feels a little brighter — and a lot more complicated. 

Jamie was once the love of Alice’s life, until a dreadful mistake tore them apart. He’s returned to Port Berry for a fresh start, but didn’t expect to bump into the woman he once lost. The only woman he has ever loved.

Alice is determined to focus on her business, but Jamie is intent on proving he’s changed and deserves a second chance.

With the streets of Port Berry covered in snow, and the town preparing for a festive wedding, both Alice and Jamie are forced to confront their past mistakes and the possibility that the love they once had might still be there.

My Thoughts:

This will be Alice’s first Christmas running her b&b and she is determined to make a real go of it. When Jamie comes back in her life there is a lot of things that they need to discuss about how things were left a few years ago. Its Christmas time and Alice just wants to concentrate on her business and enjoying the specialness of Christmas magic but Jamie wants to reconcile what they both used to have. It was an easy read to get swept away with, perfect book to snuggle up with and enjoy the magic it brings. I liked the characters and how simple but predictable the story was. It is all about friendship, romance and Christmas spirit. A great read.

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Cooking Up a Christmas Storm By Amelia Berry

Cooking Up a Christmas Storm By Amelia Berry

Jodie Simpson’s life is falling apart.

She’s been dumped by her girlfriend, Gemma, lost her job and is about to be kicked out of her flat. When she mistakenly opens a letter addressed to Gemma and finds a job offer to work at the Highland Cookery School, she makes a momentary decision that will change her life forever.

Jodie heads to the Scottish Highlands to begin her new job – as Gemma. But it all starts to work a little too well, and she finds herself loving her new life at the cookery school. As the snow starts to settle and the festive magic cast its spell, she finds herself falling for Pavel, the estate caretaker.

But Jodie cannot keep up her fake identity forever and a storm is brewing.

If she tells the truth, will she lose the new life she has built for herself, and the man who might just be The One?

My Thoughts:

This is book two in The Highland Cookery School Series and can be read as a standalone as I have done. I love a book that combines romance and cooking. Jodie is not having the best of luck recently, everything seems to be going wrong so when she gets mistaken for her ex girlfriend she goes along with it. A new job but she has to pretend she is her ex, can’t be that hard right? Jodie does not really realise what the job entails but she might as well try it out. Can she find her happiness? I liked how simple but courageous the story line was, I was really rooting for Jodie though I don’t think I would of been as brave as her to up sticks and start a new life. It was a nice read to escape with.

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A Midsummer Nightmare By Kody Keplinger

A Midsummer Nightmare By Kody Keplinger

Whitley Johnson’s dream summer of shopping, partying and tanning on the beach has just turned into a nightmare. Because Dad didn’t tell her he doesn’t live by the beach anymore, or that he’s no longer a bachelor. He’s picked up and moved to a tiny, lame town called Hamilton and gotten himself a fiance. A fiance whose son just happens to be what’s-his-name from last week’s drunken graduation party one night stand. Just freakin’ great.
As if the summer couldn’t get worse, Dad seems to forget Whitley’s even there. She doesn’t fit in with his perfect new country club family, and Whitley does what any kid lucky enough to go all summer unsupervised does: she parties. Hard.
So hard that she doesn’t even notice the good things right under her nose: a younger future step-sister who is just about the only person she’s ever liked, a best friend (even though Whitley swears she doesn’t ‘do friends’) and a smoking hot, sweet guy who isn’t her step brother (yet) and who actually seems to care for her. It will take all three of them to convince her that they’re not phoneys, and to get Whitley to get through her anger and begin to put the pieces of her family together.

My Thoughts:

I have only just realised that this is book 3 of 4 in the Hamilton High Series but I think you can read as a standalone like I have done. It was an easy read about Whitley who is a teenage girl who dreams of spending the summer being carefree alongside her dad but what she does not know is her dad has been hiding the fact he is engaged and living elsewhere. Whitley has a lot of catching up to do and also to meet her new family which involves a boy that she has slept with not so long ago. Awkward. This is not how she planned her summer around, but she will have to get used to it. It was an ok story, I can see teenagers liking it. It tackles a subject that some teens may be going through so hopefully it helps them realises that they are not alone. I don’t think I would be reading any of the other books in the series though.

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One Golden Summer By Carley Fortune

One Golden Summer By Carley Fortune

I never anticipated Charlie Florek. But Charlie Florek changed my life.
Good things happen at the lake. That’s what Alice’s Nan always says. And it’s true. It’s where Alice took that photo, the one that catapulted her career.
But when Nan falls, Alice puts down her camera and heads back to Barry’s Bay. No camera. No deadlines. Quiet… until he shows up.
Charlie Florek. He was nineteen when she accidentally photographed him. Now he’s back – taller, hotter, and somehow even more unforgettable.
Sun-soaked days, slow-burning nights – and when Charlie looks at her like that, Alice starts to wonder if her heart’s in danger.
She’s spent her life seeing others. But no one’s ever truly seen her…until now.
Return to the world of EVERY SUMMER AFTER, but this time it’s Charlie’s turn to fall in love…

My Thoughts:

This is my first book by Carley and I found it a pleasant enough read. It is all about Alice and what happens when she returns to the lake to help look after her nan. Whilst returning there, she sees someone she has not seen for a very long time but has he changed? Alice starts to have feelings all over again for him but will they be reciprocated? It was an easy summer read, I thought it was a predictable story line but one I did enjoy. There was just something giving some cute cosy vibes.

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Behind Closed Doors By Rowen Chambers

Behind Closed Doors By Rowen Chambers

I thought he was the man of my dreams. He may just be my worst nightmare.

After years of struggling, I never expected someone like Evan Sinclair to walk into my life.

Confident, charming, and well-dressed, I couldn’t believe it when he asked me – a waitress at a diner – to go out with him.

He swept me off my feet, offering me a life I never imagined – a luxurious apartment, new clothes, a world beyond my wildest dreams. For the first time in years, I thought I was finally happy.

But as our relationship deepens, things start to change. Evan’s love comes with strings attached: unspoken rules, decisions made for me, and a creeping sense of control. The more I try to hold on to this perfect life, the more I feel like I’m losing myself.

Evan won’t talk about his past. His temper flares if I even ask about it. And when I find out the reason why, I wonder if I’ve made a terrible mistake.

I thought this new life was everything I wanted. Now, I’m scared I won’t be able to get out before it’s too late.

My Thoughts:

This is my first book by Rowen and I cannot wait to read more by her. I liked how the story unfolded and it kept me hooked the whole way through. The characters were all believable and I was unsure of Evan right from the start. I felt as though I did not know who to trust and both Evan and his mother Vivian were both suspicious in my eyes. I could not predict what the outcome would be and the twist near the end made me gasp out loud. It was mysterious, suspenseful and slightly eerie to read. It was an easy read that you won’t want to put down. It was a fantastic thriller that will make you want to read more by Rowen. I cannot wait to read more of her books now.

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The Love of Our Lives By Emma Steele

The Love of Our Lives By Emma Steele

Maggie should be living life to the full. She should be travelling the world, jumping out of planes, skiing in the mountains. Everything she dreamed of doing. But a year ago she fell ill and needed a heart transplant, losing all her confidence. This new heart is a gift, and Maggie believes that the best way to honour it is to be careful, cautious, safe.

Then something impossible happens. Maggie wakes up one morning in a flat that’s not her own, in pyjamas that aren’t her own and when she looks in the mirror – she sees another woman’s face looking back at her. Somehow, magically, Maggie has been given another chance at life, and another chance at love…

But can you truly follow your heart if it belonged to someone else first?

My Thoughts:

A year ago Maggie had to have a heart transplant after falling very ill, now a year on she is half the person she used to be and is not living her life how she should. Maggie is very precious about her new heart and you can understand why but I really wanted to see Maggie blossom and achieve new things but when something totally unexpectedly happens Maggie realises you only get one chance to be happy and this is her moment to shine. It was lovely to see Maggie’s journey on her self discovery and how much she experimented when she knew she could. A lovely story to escape with. It was a bit of a tearjerker too. It showed warmth and that if your in the same situation that if you put your mind to it you can achieve incredible things.

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