Member Reviews
Enjoyable festive collection of short stories. Some of the stories are sad, some cute but all with a lovely Christmas message. Perfect to read 1 a day in the lead up to Christmas.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading these little stories, they are ideal on a cold winters evening with a nice glass of wine.
They made me feel all warm and cosy.
This was a short enjoyable read of 13 stories (the author added an extra one as a Christmas surprise!) which I ended up reading over one evening.
They're short real life based stories looking at a variety of themes and practices around Christmas, each with a laugh and/or a message to make you think how you live your life. I'd fully recommend this as a quick escape from the pre- or post- Christmas bustle to remind you what's most important at this time of year.
Perfect book for when your so busy in the run up to the festive period and just dont have long to sit around and read., each story was unique and wonderfly written
These stories were perfect to sit down and unwind with during this exceptionally busy time of year! This was a quick and delightful read.
When you need a quick read of nice stories that will uplift you. Take this along when don’t have time to get into a novel. I personally usually want a long plot and storyline. A nice idea.
Here's an anthology that can be read during the Christmas season and it will make you happy. The stories are light, some make you laugh, and you share the characters emotions.
BooksGoSocial and Net Galley let me read this book for review (thank you). It has been published so you can grab a copy now.
All of the stories are realistic and relate to Christmas. None are long so you could easily read one story a night out loud. I read the whole thing in one evening because I love short stories.
I have to tell you that the one that was my favorite had to do with a Christmas pageant that didn't work out quite like it was supposed to. Any story that includes a "flaming ass" as an ending makes me smile. It's not cussing, it's a happening and you'll need to read the story to understand the reference.
This could easily be your lunch break read as you approach Christmas. Give it a try and see if she makes you laugh.