Review: Christmas Wishes

Christmas Wishes Christmas Wishes by Sue Moorcroft
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Trigger warning for this book: Deals with eating disorders, alcohol and drug abuse, and a small amount of child neglect.

I chose this book because I’ve enjoyed a number of Sue Moorcroft’s books, and I love Christmas stories. I wasn’t disappointed.

I read this after a couple of books that I hadn’t found so easy, and it was such a relief to sink into a story where the writing just flows, and I just want to carry on reading. This book is very well written, and full of lovely characters.

I really liked Nico, and I loved Josie and Maria, who make the most adorable double act. I loved the way he rearranged his whole life so he could look after the children. Hannah was great too, if a little naive at times. I liked the realness of the situations, and difficulties, without the story becoming emotionally upsetting (for me, at least).

The whole story had a a great wintry and Christmassy atmosphere, with all the snow and celebrations in Sweden, and then Christmas in Middledip.

If you’re looking for a romantic, heartwarming, and Christmassy read, look no further. I definitely recommend this story.

I was given a free copy of this book, my opinions are my own.

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  1. Thank you so much, Roberta! What a lovely, glowing review to make my afternoon. 😊

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