Review: Christmas at Applemore


Christmas at Applemore by Rachael Lucas
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I’ve been a big fan of Rachael Lucas’ books ever since I read The Telephone Box Library, so I couldn’t wait to get my hands on Christmas at Applemore. I was not disappointed!

It was so lovely to return to Applemore, and see how all my friends there are getting on. This book focuses on Polly, who runs the shop. All her siblings are paired off, and she’s feeling a little bit lonely.

This story is set in the run up to Christmas, and the festive atmosphere is there right from page one. The story felt warm and cosy, like a big hug.

I loved reading this book, I got so absorbed in the story that I didn’t realise I was near the end until I reached it. The plot was fun, and lovely. I loved the sense of community, and the wintery atmosphere.

Overall, this was such a lovely story. It was full of festive feeling, and warm, happy endings. I highly recommend it to curl up somewhere warm with on a cold day.

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

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