Review: Celebrations at the Chateau: A cosy feel-good read to curl up with this winter
Celebrations at the Chateau: A cosy feel-good read to curl up with this winter by Jo Thomas
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I have read (and enjoyed) a number of Jo Thomas books now, so I was pleased to be invited to review a copy of Celebrations at the Chateau.
I really enjoyed reading this book. Three sisters unexpectedly inherit a Chateau, and Fliss stays to sort out selling it. There are a number of hitches, not least her neighbour. The whole story has a great atmosphere of warmth and family.
It was lovely to read about Fliss’s journey to finding out what she really wanted from life, and the book is peppered with lots of interesting characters. The setting (both the Chateau and it’s surroundings) is really fun, and feels homelike from very early on.
Overall, this is a great story, full of warmth and family, and the romance is lovely. I really hope there will be a sequel, perhaps focussing on one of Fliss’s sisters?
I was given a free copy of this book, my opinions are my own.
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I have read (and enjoyed) a number of Jo Thomas books now, so I was pleased to be invited to review a copy of Celebrations at the Chateau.
I really enjoyed reading this book. Three sisters unexpectedly inherit a Chateau, and Fliss stays to sort out selling it. There are a number of hitches, not least her neighbour. The whole story has a great atmosphere of warmth and family.
It was lovely to read about Fliss’s journey to finding out what she really wanted from life, and the book is peppered with lots of interesting characters. The setting (both the Chateau and it’s surroundings) is really fun, and feels homelike from very early on.
Overall, this is a great story, full of warmth and family, and the romance is lovely. I really hope there will be a sequel, perhaps focussing on one of Fliss’s sisters?
I was given a free copy of this book, my opinions are my own.
View all my reviews
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