Blog Tour: A White Christmas on Winter Street


 My Review - 5 out of 5 Stars:

I do love a Christmas romance, and Sue Moorcroft writes them so well! 


I loved this story. Sky buys a house in Middledip, where she spent the happiest time of her childhood, and it proves a bit of a bolt hole when her job goes sideways.


I loved returning to Middledip, and Sky is such a great character. I love the way she just gets stuck into village life, and how she cares about the environment.


Daz is also a great character, and is generally kind and caring, though his lack of ability to see that someone’s behaviour could be down to past trauma, rather than just being dramatic, does slightly tell against him. However, it’s lack of experience and imagination, rather than lack of empathy, so I forgave him! 


I loved Ron too, and his part in the plot, but I can’t really say anything about that without major spoilers. You’ll just have to read the book to find out!


I really enjoyed seeing Sky and Daz get to know each other. I also really loved Wilf, and both their interactions with him. His whole family has been put in an awkward position because of one member of it, and I loved seeing them gradually work through that.


I highly recommend this book, it’s such a lovely, heartwarming, and uplifting story. And brim full of festiveness too!


TW: prison, fraud, childhood neglect and abuse (in the past of a couple of the characters).


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


Blurb:

When Sky Terran returns to the village of Middledip after losing the job she loves, she anticipates a quiet Christmas getting used to her new life. However, the annual street decoration competition is coming up and this year, the residents of Winter Street are determined to win.


As she is pulled into the preparations, Sky quickly grows to love the quirky, tight-knit community she is now part of. Including the extremely handsome Daz, who soon becomes more than just a friendly neighbour.


But when Daz’s ex turns up determined to win him back and it seems he might not be the man Sky thought he was, she remembers how much allowing people into her life – and heart – can hurt. As the snow falls, will she and Daz find a way through – and help win a Christmas victory for Winter Street?


Buy Here:


Amazon UK: https://smile.amazon.co.uk/White-Christmas-Winter-Street-heartwarming-ebook/dp/B09WM5SRY8/

Kobo UK: https://www.kobo.com/gb/en/ebook/a-white-christmas-on-winter-street-1

Apple books UK: https://books.apple.com/gb/book/a-white-christmas-on-winter-street/id1622778294

Bookshop.org UK: https://uk.bookshop.org/books/a-white-christmas-on-winter-street/9780008525675



About the Author:


Sue Moorcroft is a Sunday Times bestselling author and has reached #1 spot on Amazon Kindle UK as well as top 100 in the US. She’s won the Goldsboro Books Contemporary Romantic Novel Award, Readers’ Best Romantic Novel award and the Katie Fforde Bursary. Sue’s emotionally compelling, feel-good novels are currently released by publishing giant HarperCollins in the UK, US and Canada and by other publishers in other countries. Her short stories, serials, columns, writing ‘how to’ and courses have appeared around the world.


Born in Germany into an army family, Sue spent much of the rest of her childhood in Cyprus and Malta but settled in Northamptonshire, England aged ten. She loves reading, Formula 1, travel, time spent with friends, dance exercise and yoga.


You can connect with Sue here:

Website: www.suemoorcroft.com

Blog: http://suemoorcroft.wordpress.com

Facebook profile: Sue.Moorcroft.3

Facebook author page: https://www.facebook.com/SueMoorcroftAuthor

Twitter:  @suemoorcroft

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suemoorcroftauthor/@SueMoorcroftAuthor

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/suemoorcroft

Newsletter sign-up: https://www.suemoorcroft.com/page_2.php?pgenme=eric&signup=2

Street Team: https://www.suemoorcroft.com/page_15.php?pgenme=street-team&nav_group=all


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Comments

  1. Ooh, what a lovely review! Thank you so much, Roberta. This means a lot. I loved the characters in this book but the plot didn't want to work with me, to begin with. Worth ironing out in the end, though.

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