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The Book-Lovers' Retreat is Heidi Swain's first standalone novel and it's an absolute treat of a read. Three friends, Emily, Rachel and Tori, love a book called Hope Falls, as well as the film based on the book. When I say they love it, perhaps it would be more accurate to say they are obsessed with it. As somebody who does rather throw themselves gung ho into favourite things I could identify with their fixation. Getting a chance to stay at the exact same cottage as featured in the film for six weeks is the chance of a lifetime for them, but when Tori has to drop out, Emily and Rachel manage to find Alex to fill her space. It really won't be a problem that they've never met Alex….will it?

What I love about romance novels is that whilst I have a good idea of how things are going to end up, it's what happens along the way and seeing how the conclusion is reached that is so important. After a stormy start to the holiday, the friends settle into a routine and they have some wonderful days recreating scenes from the film. It sounded absolutely idyllic in Lakeside and I now want to go and stay in a pretty cottage with a lake, and visit the waterfall and the local pub and shop. I also loved Em's patchwork creations - what a wonderful idea!

Heidi Swain has created a beautiful setting for this book and a gorgeous story of friendship and love, with the holiday producing epiphanies for all the characters. It's such a heart-warming and delightful story and the scene was set so well that it made me want to step right into the book. There's a full package here that felt like the characters were living a dream and I was living it through them. It just needs a film of this book now (which would be brilliant, by the way!) then it would completely echo the joyous feel of the story. I really loved reading The Book Lovers' Retreat.
 
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nicx27 | Apr 13, 2023 |
A little early in the year to be reading Christmas books but I wanted to try this author and this was the only one available at my e-library. I really enjoyed it and will read more by her 4 *
 
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LisaBergin | Apr 12, 2023 |
 
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LisaBergin | 1 autre critique | Apr 12, 2023 |
This is the second book by Heidi Swain that I have read and I so enjoyed it. My goal was to read about 40 pages a night as it was my current bed book. I read it in 3 nights - a really good sign that for me it was a page turner. I look forward to reading her other books in the near future.
 
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LisaBergin | 1 autre critique | Apr 12, 2023 |
A Christmas Celebration is my first Heidi Swain book and I'm asking myself why as her books seem right up my street. Certainly, this book was an absolute joy to read and it got me right into the festive spirit.

Paige has been working as an aid worker in Jordan but due to one or two unexpected developments she finds herself back in the UK and a suggestion from her parents leads to her turning up at Wynthorpe Hall, the home of her godparents. Being pulled into the heart of the Connelly family is just what she needs as she embarks on a new stage of her life. She steps into the breach to help local residents with their shopping, library books, and to provide simply a bit of company, and in doing so meets Albert, a man who has become very isolated. Add to the mix Paige's growing feelings for Brodie, who is also new in town, and I found myself reading a totally uplifting and heartwarming story.

This book provides the perfect blend of a gorgeous, cosy Christmassy read without being twee. The characters were lovely to get to know and there's a strong community spirit with everybody mucking in to help others. I now wish I could visit the town of Wynbridge and have a hot drink in the Cherry Tree Café and a wander through the Winter Wonderland at the hall. Although it's my first book by this author, I recognised some names from the blurbs of other books and can't wait now to read about those characters too. I love the way there's a thread running through all the Wynbridge novels but each can be read as a standalone.

I absolutely loved A Christmas Celebration. If you're looking for a last-minute festive read then I heartily recommend it. It's like a warm hug on a winter's day - a snuggly delight!
 
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nicx27 | Apr 8, 2023 |
Well, I wish I had discovered this author sooner. I have just read her seventh book and really enjoyed it. I hope to read the previous six books at some point. I love the setting she has created, the characters were all believable and charming, with the exception of a young man who has a lot of growing up to do. The book overall had all the festive feels and I hope there will be a number eight to follow.
 
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sana8 | Sep 6, 2022 |
A very Christmassy read that will get you into the festive spirit. Loved the characters and the storyline, though it was very predictable. But it’s always nice to be back in Wynbridge! An enjoyable start to my Christmas reading!
 
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thewestwing | Aug 12, 2022 |
Love Heidi Swain and this book doesn’t disappoint!
 
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thewestwing | 1 autre critique | Aug 12, 2022 |
Was good to be back in Wynbridge and see some past characters turn up in this book. I enjoyed this story and liked the character of Fliss. An easy summer read.
 
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thewestwing | 1 autre critique | Aug 12, 2022 |
Such a feel good summer read set on the farm. If you have ever dreamed of leaving city life and heading to live on a farm, this book will make you swoon!
 
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thewestwing | 2 autres critiques | Aug 12, 2022 |
A quick read that deals with a woman heartbroken heading home and rebuilding her life in her hometown. I enjoyed the setting up of the cafe and the craft element.
 
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thewestwing | 2 autres critiques | Aug 12, 2022 |
Once I see a Heidi Swain book I have to read it. I thought this book was slightly different to the rest, with a twist towards the end. Good book!
 
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thewestwing | 1 autre critique | Aug 12, 2022 |
After the death of her father, Liza leaves their tree plantation business in the capable hands of his business partner, David. When David decides to retire, Liza returns to Wynter’s Trees to temporarily help out as she proposes to sell her share of the business to David’s son, Ned. Can David and Ned change her mind and put the glitter back in her Christmasses?

A lovely slice of festive fizz! Wynter’s Trees is definitely a winter wonderland. A Christmas tree plantation with a difference. It’s a fabulous idea in a beautiful setting - I could just visualise it and would love to visit. I like the style of writing, it flows well and is easy to read. It’s my first Chrismassy read of the year and it’s got me in the mood for the coming season quite nicely. With some sparkling characters and a glistening backdrop, this is sure to light up your Christmas! An enjoyable, lighthearted read just right for the time of year.
 
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VanessaCW | Nov 7, 2021 |
"The Winter Garden" was a light, entertaining read with wholesome characters, a picturesque setting, lots of gardening and a sweet romance. However, it was Nell, the rescue whippet, who won my heart. I will be looking for more books by this author.½
 
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HeatherLINC | Apr 15, 2021 |
Another lovely light happy read from one of my favourite authors. Not her best, slightly frustrated that it took most of the book to feel settled in Nightingale Square and for the relationship to thrive... I wanted to read a bit more of their happy ending! However the story does continue a little in her next book in the series so I’m not too disappointed. A great book for a holiday, the bath or a weekend by the fire.
 
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jemima1983 | 1 autre critique | Jan 23, 2021 |
Light, easy to read, full of warmth, love, community spirit and sunshine this is a great holiday read. Easily a page turner, it held my attention from beginning to end and left me wishing I could live Nightingale Square. For me that’s the sign of a great novel to escape in.
 
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jemima1983 | 1 autre critique | Jan 23, 2021 |
What a lovely, sweet read. Our main character, Tess, is burnt out from her high demand job, and still missing her mother who passed away a couple of years ago. She hasn't taken a holiday for a very long time, so decides on a whim to get away to a small village where she and her family made some lovely memories many years ago, and also where she received her very first, and best, kiss. All is not as it seems though. A great cast of characters, enjoyed.
 
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DebbieMcCauley | 1 autre critique | Sep 19, 2020 |
This was a really lovely read. After Lizzie's break-up with Giles she moves back home and I was immediately drawn into life in Wynbridge. It really did feel like a perfect little village where everybody knows everybody's business but, apart from the odd exception, not in a malicious kind of way.

I really enjoyed reading about Lizzie's ideas for her crafting cafe and her interactions with Ben, her old high school crush! It was really quite cute that they were almost still acting like teenagers around each other, each one frightened to speak about their feelings. There's a really clever twist involving Ben's own heartbreak and his reasons for keep running away, that I won't spoil here - you'll just have to read it for yourself.

When Jay, a reporter, covers the story of the crafting cafe I could feel him trying to worm his way into Lizzie's affections. I admit, I succumbed to stereotype and felt he was a bit of a snake but he was an interesting character nonetheless.

There's a nice bit of humour in the book, in the form of Lizzie's Mum. I immediately thought she was a bit of a Mrs. Bucket, and it was hilarious when she got carried away thinking that she had something to brag about at the coffee mornings. Lizzie's god-daughter, Jemma's daughter Ella, is also a really funny character. She tells it like it is! She's a little minx at overhearing things and repeating them later, which is very true to life!

This was a lovely summer read with the tears and laughter of real life and I'll certainly be looking out for more books by this author.

I received this e-book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
 
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Michelle.Ryles | 2 autres critiques | Mar 9, 2020 |
I was provided a copy of Summer at Skylark Farm from Netgalley and the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

After reading Summer at Skylark Farm, I have a new author on my to-read list. The small village/farm setting is presented perfectly. The descriptions of the farmhouse makes you feel as if you were there. I love how well the author described Amber, her passions, her eagerness to fit in, her worry over Jake and his ex-girlfriend, Holly. This helped me to form a connection to her. I would have liked to have seen more of a back story for her and Annie and a few scenes with a insight into Jake's emotions, but overall I was very pleased with the depth of the characters. I look forward to finding a copy of her first book and putting her future books on my list to watch for.
 
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BookishHooker | 2 autres critiques | Dec 16, 2019 |
A typical chick lit novel.
A light read for the summer holidays.
I was given a digital copy of this book by the publisher Simon and Shuster via Netgalley in return for an honest unbiased review.
 
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