THIS CHRISTMAS BY EMMA HEATHERINGTON – BOOK REVIEW

Two strangers. One double-booked cottage. This Christmas will be one to remember. . .

Rose used to love Christmas – until the year everything changed. She hasn’t been home to visit her family for the holidays since.

Charlie is facing his first Christmas alone. It may be the most wonderful time of the year for some, but not for him. Not this year.

In search of comfort and seclusion, Rose escapes to a cottage in rural Donegal to hunker down for the festive season by herself.

But when Charlie opens the door to Seaview Cottage, the two strangers realise that their holiday rental has been double-booked.

They both expected to spend this Christmas alone. But their lives could be changed forever if they agree to spend it together. . .

I loved this, a nice romantic Christmas story to make you feel like there are still romantic thoughts within us. I thought I had lost mine but it all returned to me as I read this book. Bit of a classic two-booking story but it then went its way and was very enjoyable. Sometimes you need to turn off and read about something that’s not in your life anymore.

Emma Heatherington is a bestselling author from Donaghmore, County Tyrone.

Her novels include the Amazon UK Top 10 bestseller and Amazon US hit, The Legacy of Lucy Harte, A Part of Me and You, A Miracle on Hope Street, Rewrite the Stars and Secrets in the Snow which debuted on The Bookseller’s Heatseeker Chart at no.2.

As well as novels, Emma has written scripts for over 70 educational short films and plays and was a ghostwriter for country legend Philomena Begley on her autobiography, My Life My Music My Memories (The O’Brien Press, 2017) and Nathan Carter’s life story, Born For The Road (Penguin Ireland) which was shortlisted for the An Póst Irish Book Awards 2018.

She also regularly contributes to the Belfast Telegraph and Irish News newspapers and has appeared on chat shows on RTE, TV3 and UTV.

Available on Amazon here. 

 

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