It’s nearly Christmas and it’s snowing, hard. Deep in the Yorkshire Moors nestles a tiny hamlet, with a pub at its heart. As the snow falls, the inn will become an unexpected haven for six people forced to seek shelter there… Mary has been trying to get her boss Jack to notice her for four years, but he can only see the efficient PA she is at work. Will being holed up with him finally give her the chance she has been waiting for? Bridge and Luke were meeting for five minutes to set their divorce in motion. But will getting trapped with each other reignite too many fond memories – and love? Charlie and Robin were on their way to a luxury hotel in Scotland for a very special Christmas. But will the inn give them everything they were hoping to find – and much more besides? A story of knowing when to hold on and when to let go, of pushing limits and acceptance, of friendship, love, laughter, mince pies and the magic of Christmas. Gorgeous, warm and full of heartfelt emotion, I Wish it Could be Christmas Every Day is the perfect read this winter
Firstly a big thank you to Sj and her team at books and the city for sending me a glorious copy to read. I saved it for the Christmas holidays once i knew school and uni was done.
Ive had the pleasure of meeting Milly a few times now and i could genuinly listen to her talk for hours. Her presence is just as warm and uplifting as her books and this years festive release is no exception.
It is absolutely magical and will warm even the frostiest of hearts . A tale of love,loss,hope and new beginnings.
Fantastic charactars,i especially loved Jack and Mary who quite frankly need their heads bashing together. However Bridge did remind me of myself who didnt have best of starts .
This had everything you need from a Christmas book . Food, a warm cosy atmosphere, friendship ,snow and love.
I wish Milly a magical christmas and as much cheer as her books bring to her readers.