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Christmas Wishes is a great book with wonderful chemistry between Hannah and Nico. I could really tell the struggle of each character, and felt for Hannah as she deals with losing her business, her boyfriend and having to return home.
The kids are great and charming in the story, and though I haven't read Sue Moorcroft's books before, this definitely has me wanting to read more.
I highly recommend for anyone wanting to discover different customs or a feel good book
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**Thanks Netgalley and Avon for the opportunity to read this ARC in exchange for an honest review
I love Sue Moorcroft’s seasonal books and this one lived up to my expectations.
Hannah is living in Sweden when she runs into an old childhood friend, Nico. There is just something about Nico that Hannah likes; however, she already has a boyfriend and Nico has major complications in his life. But when Hannah is dumped by her boyfriend and is forced to move back to Middledip to take care of her nan, she discovers Nico has also relocated to the village. Can a relationship develop between these two old friends or will Nico’s family responsibilities prove too difficult to overcome?
Another great book by this author. I look forward to the next one.
This was cute, I loved Nico, it was nice for once to have a hero with issues but not one who was turned into a bit of a douche.
The only thing that did bother me about this was towards the end when the ex mother-in-law stuck her nose in and the heroine decided to take off instead of talking to the hero.
I absolutely loved Josie and Maria, they were definitely the highlight of the book!
I've just finished Sue's Christmas Wishes and I loved it so much I didn't want it to end! It was heartbreaking to read about a struggling mum who asked her ex for help while she tried to sorted herself out and that ex finding love with a girl he knew as a teenager. Of course, it doesn't go as smoothly as that and all the little twists were brilliant.
Set between the familiar setting of Middledip and the less familiar of Stockholm, this is one really enjoyable story.
All the sections in Sweden really appealed to me, as we discover some of the traditions in Sweden of the festive season, and we are even treated to occasional phrases in Swedish, and their translations. It really added a wonderful foreign feeling to the book, and made me feel as though I was in Sweden.
And then there is the part of the book set in Middledip, Sue Moorcroft's regularly featuring village, so fans of hers were able to get glances of some familiar characters, while also getting to know the leads of this book.
We have Hannah, who has a ratbag of a boyfriend, and well I really enjoyed despising and hating Albin, as he really did screw Hannah over (and not in the fun sense). Hannah woman but I was really only interested in her, in relation to Nico, as Nico's story is far stronger.
In fact Nico's story is what drew me in, and had me unable to tear myself away from the book at times. He is having a tricky time with an ex-wife, and his children are adorable. In fact Maria and Josie are arguably the stars of the story and always able to bring a smile to my face.
This is a really fabulous Sue Moorcroft story, filled with her usual warmth, festive feeling in places, great sense of family, and great locations. I love this author so much and this was a sheer pleasure to read. I thoroughly enjoyed Christmas Wishes and was sorry to see it end.
Thank you to Avon and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.
Thanks to NetGalley for a copy of this book in return for an original review.
Another lovely little story for the town of Middledip. I find myself wishing that I can move there and meet the characters every time I read one of Sue Moorcrofts books.
I was hooked from the beginning with this book. I absolutely loved all of the characters (apart from Albin). Nico has the largest heart of gold ever, taking in a child a child that he wasn’t the father too.
I won’t spoil the ending but I will say I am so so so happy with the way this book ended. This book made me ready for Christmas with snow, hot chocolates and family times. I would definitely recommend this book.
A wonderful Christmassy read perfect to put you in the festive mood!
Hannah living in Stockholm with her boyfriend and running her own little shop meets up with her brothers friend Nico and instantly they feel a connection! The path of true love never runs smoothly though as Hannah needs to extricate herself from her current relationship and Nicos life is complicated by an alcoholic ex wife and juggling childcare whilst working!
Set in both the gorgeously described winter wonderland of Sweden and Hannah’s home village of middledip this book takes you on a rollercoaster of emotions, family dynamics,love and friendship to provide a perfect festive romance.
Thank you net galley for this early read.
With thanks to netgalley for an early copy in return for an honest review
This book is the best description of Christmas.
Fabulous characters scenery and plot kept me highly motivated from beginning to end.
Can highly recommend.
Another dip into life at Middledip, this time with a Swedish twist. Moorcroft has crafted an excellent Christmas read with the added depth and impeccable research she's famed for. Tackles an interesting array of themes with insight and perception.
What a treat! Perfect cozy little read-right up my alley! I was a huge fan and will definitely be reading more from this author!
Her life in Stockholm in shambles, Hannah moves to her cozy hometown to care for her grandmother. What ensues is a heartwarming tale of childhood friendships with romance and Christmas spirit in the air.
An enchanting and charming read to get you in the Christmas spirit.
Thank you to NetGalley and Avon books for a complimentary advanced reader’s copy of this book in exchange for my honest opinion.
A briliant read.. I could not stop reading it. A perfect winter read. Loved how it moved between Sweden and the UK.. The bond between the little girls was lovely. Made you feel for working single parents and how important good childcare is and how employers have to give and take. An excellent book
I enjoyed this quick holiday read. The two main characters, Hannah & Nico have great chemistry and reading about their journey through this book was fun. I did struggle a little with some of the UK language.
Thanks to Avon Books UK & NetGalley for a copy to honestly review.
Another exceptional book by the talented storyteller, Sue Moorcroft. You are immediately swept up in the Swedish Christmas spirit along with a return to the cosy village of Middledip where support can be found all year round from the close knit family and friends. However, a chance meeting with an old family friend (Nico) who has problems of his own and an unscrupulous boyfriend lead Hannah and Nico to question priorities. This feel-good story proves that it is never too late to take chances and make changes when life appears difficult. With positivity and a belief that wishes come true I will leave it to you to read and find out whether Hannah and Nico get their Happy Ever Afters.
This is a story not to be missed and I was disappointed when I finished it. A great Christmas story.
A native of Middledip, Hannah is living her best life with her Swedish boyfriend and her shop in Stockholm. Her friend's brother Nico (who is Swedish) pops into the shop and the two of them get on famously, Nico even helps her to rearrange her store to show off her merchandise to its best.
Nico and Hannah meet again at Hannah's brother Rob's wedding in Middledip, sparks fly until Nico finds out that Hannah has a live-in boyfriend in Stockholm.
Nico has a high-powered job, splitting his time between London and Stockholm with the help of his live-in cousin Emelie and a nanny called Tilly. But when his ex-wife Loren starts drinking again he can no longer leave their daughter Josie with her and is forced to take over full caring responsibility for both Josie and Loren's daughter Maria. When his cousin moves out to live with her boyfriend, and TIlly proves unwilling to take on additional hours, or even vary her working hours, Nico is stuck between a rock and a hard place. His mother-in-law is obsessed with her husband's impending heart bypass and her daughter's rehab, she refuses to help with childcare as well. Nico's boss is unsympathetic and Nico decides his only option is to rent out his pricey London apartment and move to a small cottage in Middledip where he can live off the rent differential and care for two small children.
Meanwhile, Hannah's life in Stockholm has fallen apart and she too is forced to move back to Middledip to care for her grandmother who has broken her wrist.
Can these two childhood friends find love?
I love, love, love Sue Moorcroft's Middledip romances, I don't know why they speak to me more than her other romances but they do. Here we are again, with a smattering of Swedish style, as Christmas approaches complete with cute moppets and a Christmas fayre. This novel was no exception, heart-warming, funny, cute and as comforting as a cup of Heinz cream of tomato soup. Loved Nico, loved Hannah, loved Hannah's Nan, a perfect Christmas romance.
I received a free copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley in return for an honest review.
Another great read by Sue Moorcroft, her description of places and characters draw you into her books. The story starts in Sweden but then moves to England and the lovely village of Middledip where Hannah returns to look after her gran.
Meanwhile divorced dad Nico and his lovely daughter Josie need to make changes and decide to move to Middledip too. There are many twists and turns to keep you turning the pages and this is a book I would be happy to recommend to anyone.
This is the best Christmas book I've ever read. Sue's books just get better and better. Absolutely love Hannah, Nico and the adorable Josie and Maria. Gorgeous scenery. I now want to go to Sweden! Sue really knows how to craft a story with engaging characters and plots that keep you hooked with topical issues dealt with sensitively - in this case a single dad suffering eating issues when under stress. If you only read one book this Christmas, make it this one.
A quaint little shop, a posh boy friend and a serene place to call home – Hannah has it going for her in life. But it is not meant forever. Lately, the pace is her relationship seems to have come to a uncomfortable pause. Something seems amiss and she can feel it in her bones. Are her dreams going to be torched?
Nico, divorced, a single dad, buried in work most times has enough on his plate already. Two kids to take care of, he has no time for anything else. But a meeting with Hannah, kindles a friendship. Can this be taken to the next level? Can Nico fall in love? Only time will tell.
Hannah loses her shop in Stockholm, parts way with her boy friend and moves out of his house. With her money stuck with Albin, practically driven away from her business and home, she needs to think and act fast. When she gets a chance to take care of her gran, Hannah thanks her lucky stars and decides to move back to her hometown in Middletip.
Nico needs to help himself first and sort his life. Tired of juggling around with no help, decides to quit his job. With two kids, no job and some money to manage, he decides to move back to his hometown in Middletip to start life afresh.
Is romance in their purview?
Is Hannah able to get her money back from Albin?
Is Nico’ s ex-wife able to convince him to get back together?
Is “Together” going to be a bad place for them? Or Not?
Rating – 3.5/5 Stars
Recommendation – Moderately High
Conclusion,
What happens when childhood friends Hannah & Nico meet again after years? Is there scope for romance when one is a divorced, single dad and the other has a boy friend? This cozy romance takes us through a journey of friendship, love, romance and the magic of Christmas. Overall a sweet and heart warming story.
Trigger Warnings – Nil
Hannah is enjoying her new shop in Stockholm, when a visitor turns up out of the blue! Life then changes beyond recognition when her boyfriend makes changes. Hannah then tries to get her life on track. Another great book by Sue Moorcroft with Middledip being the place to live in her books. Love Sue's style of writing. So much information interesting about Sweden after I'm sure, a lot of enjoyable research. A lovely Christmas read & a book I would highly recommend, along with the rest of her books too.
Ah I enjoyed Christmas Wishes.
We meet Hannah who is living in Stockholm, Nate her brothers childhood friend comes into her store after Rob has asked him to check up in her.
Hannah has a boyfriend and Nate has a daughter and step daughter in tow, they both meet back up at Rob's wedding.
Can friendship develop into love?
A feel good cosy read with a topping of sparkles.