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It’s something I’ve said before but believe it is well worth repeating; Jaimie Admans has this wonderful talent of being able to take an everyday place or object and truly turn it into something wonderous and magical. Every time I read her books she blows me away by creating something so special and unforgettable. The Post Box in the North Pole is another example of this.
After a desperate phone call from her father Christmas hating Sasha finds herself on a plane to a very remote Christmas village in Norway. Initially, Sasha plans to sell and move her father home with her but her feelings begin to change once she gets there and experiences the magic of the North Pole, and finds a friendship with Taavi who works for her dad.
The setting is just so vividly described and magical and I felt as though I was discovering it along with Sasha. I adored the whole feel of the novel and all the little details added to create a perfect Christmas atmosphere that was perfect for a romance to flourish.
More magic is to be found in the letters that Sasha and Taavi find and it warmed my heart when Sasha tried to use them to make others happy.
There’s just something so utterly and completely charming about this book and it’s impossible not to get lost in the pages and become totally smitten with Sasha and Taavi.
A beautiful Christmas story but then…I didn’t expect anything less. Highly recommended.

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I would just like to say a big thank you to Rachel’s Random Resources for very kindly forwarding me an arc copy of this book, for my kindle, in return for my honest review.
This book was the epitome of Christmas, it had everything that I love in a Christmas book!
The authors descriptions were wonderful and if I closed my eyes I could imagine being there in the village, immersed in the story and it really was magical.
From the second I started reading, I couldn’t stop and kept turning the pages until I had finished it!
I loved all the characters, they were all down to earth and extremely likeable.
This would absolutely be the perfect book to read during December, to get into the Christmas spirit…

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Wow I loved this book! I have been a big fan of Jaimie's since being recommended through an online book club approx 18 months ago and this book didnt dissapoint. I certainly feel ready for Christmas now, the story follows Sasha who goes to Northern Norway to see her estranged Dad following a health scare. Having never travelled before she is amazed by the Christmas Village there and we follow her discovery of the magic of Christmas and her relationship with Tav the other employee. This had all the magic of Christmas with a good bit of romance thrown in. Highly recommended.

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The best Christmas book I have read this year. I couldn't put it down!

The descriptions of everything are great, so detailed you feel like your really in the room with Sasha.

Thank you so much NetGalley and publisher for this fantastic Christmas read!

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Stunningly beautiful! I have nothing but a whole heap of festive filled praise for this masterpiece.
Genuinely on of the best festive books I’ve ever read!

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Sasha gets a call asking her to help her dad with his reindeer sanctuary in Norway. She hasnt spent a christmas with him in years but this year he suffered a heart attack so needs her help. She reluctantly agrees with plans to get him home again but she's about to discover that maybe that isnt what she wants either. Could this be the christmas of her dreams.

Oh this story is wonderful. Its touching, hopeful, sad and beautiful. The emotions it envokes in the reader are huge. I teared up more than once as I read the story. Its a steady, slow build to the absolute perfect ending. I mean who wouldn't want to spend Christmas at the North Pole. I loved Tav straight away and learning his story just makes you love him more. We see Sasha's growth through the story plus the reindeer are just so adorable. The images created as you read are incredible and the writing is full and descriptive. A brilliant Christmas read.

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BOOK REVIEW | The Post Box at the North Pole by Jaime Admans

SYNOPSIS | Dear Santa, I wish I could believe in magic again. From, Sasha Hansley.

Sasha Hansley hates Christmas. As a child, it was her favourite time of year, but ever since the tragic death of her mother, it has completely lost its magic.

But when she gets an unexpected phone call from her estranged father, she’s forced to dust off her snow boots.

He’s been running a Lapland style Christmas village in Norway and after suffering a heart attack, he is on strict doctor’s orders to slow down. Eager to reconnect with her dad, Sasha books the next flight out there. Only she’s never actually been on a plane before, let alone to the Arctic Circle.

Met at the runway by drop-dead-gorgeous Taavi Salvesen, they sleigh ride through the snow with the Northern Lights guiding their way.

When Sasha uncovers sacks of unopened Santa mail – letters that children and adults from all over the world write to Santa every year – she realises that she can send a little bit of magic out into the world by replying to some of them.

With Taavi on hand to help, will Sasha rediscover her own excitement for Christmas and find love among the letters?

MY THOUGHTS | Like Sasha, I have never flown on a plane, but I might make an exception to watch the Northern Lights in an igloo! Set in the North Pole Forest in Norway, Jaime Admans tells the magical story of Sasha, Tav, “Santa”, reindeer, and a special post box. The Post Box at the North Pole makes you remember the magic of Christmas, and to always look up at the sky on Christmas Eve! Thank you to NetGalley and HQ for the digital ARC.

RATING | ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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The Post Box at the North Pole is Christmas you can hold in your hand, that’s it!!

I adored this book, it’s warm and wonderful, it’s fun and festive, emotional and enchanting with the best setting – after all who doesn’t like a Lapland themed Christmas story? Plus look at the cover, isn’t it gorgeous? I love it!!

I instantly warmed to Sasha, after losing her mother she has all but lost herself and everything she loves in life too. Christmas was always a huge part of her life, she loved it as a child but now without her mother in her life, the glitter of Christmas has faded and she well and truly hates it. I think we have all been in that position haven’t we, I know that after certain events in my life the sparkle of Christmas faded at one time, so I can relate to her so much.

But a phone call from her father, the one person she thought never to see ever again comes out of the blue she reluctantly sets off to the most festive place on this planet; Lapland. I can imagine the horror Sasha is feeling when she is faced with the one thing she hates; Christmas!! She wants to reconnect with her estranged father, she has lost her other and he is all she has left, even if it does mean getting on a plane and jetting off to the middle of Christmas hell.

Once again I really connected with Sasha, despite a fractured relationship with her father, the moment she hears of his health issues she wants to be there. After all, no matter what has happened in the past you only have one set of parents, once they’re gone you can’t bring them back, Sasha knows how precious and precarious life can be and doesn’t want to waste a moment.

Once there her frozen heart does start to thaw, she decides to start answering all the ‘Santa Clause’ letters which have been left shoved in a corner unopened. Letters from children around the world, she is starting to feel the magic and wants to share that newly discovered magic with all these children. And then she meets an incredibly handsome and all-around good guy; Taavi who is the epitome of Mr Christmas but with a few flaws…well, do I really need to say more, I think you can see where is leading right?

I really liked the characters, they spoke to me and you instantly feel a connection with them, Sasha and Taavi have their own issues to work through, they aren’t perfect which makes for really interesting reading, they develop in a very natural way and work at their vulnerabilities to find happiness.

I really like Jaimie Admans books, they are so heart-warming, she writes from the heart and never fails to make me smile, her books are always an absolute dream to read.

Overall, The Post Box at the North Pole is wonderfully feel-good, it’s full of emotion and glittery Christmas sparkle with Norse folklore woven through which is pure magic.

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I’m just loving all of the Christmas books coming through. So many cosy tales to enjoy, and this was an absolute corker. I’ve enjoyed Jaimie’s previous books, but this one hit me in proverbial ‘feels’. I laughed and teared up at several points and fell in love with the wonderful Tav.
I have a habit of casting the characters in some books, it’s fun and helps me to imagine how they may look. I may have been following typecasting, but Tav would be well played by Jason Momoa. The was he was described on looks and personality had me from the first yap of the sleigh dogs. Sasha’s Dad may be trickier as he made me think of Richard Attenborough in Miracle on 34th Street. May need to go back to the drawing board if this ever makes it to the silver screen. Strangely, I rarely cast the female characters, so she will have to be played by an unknown actor. I digress…
This book is utterly enchanting and literally couldn’t put it down, it was past 1 a.m. when I finally turned to the end. From imagining seeing the Northern Lights to picturing a snow-covered field of Reindeer, I couldn’t get enough of this story.
The poignancy of some of the letters to Santa had me moved to tears, several times. For me, the killer letter involved a dog and a bridge. No spoilers, but you’ll know when you read it. The exchanges between Tav and Sasha were gorgeous and the way that they both revealed their darkest secrets was perfectly paced.
I’m happy to say that I have more Christmas stories to read, but know that The Post Box at the North Pole will figure in my favourites for this year

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What a lovely book, everything you need to put you in the mood for Christmas, grab a hot chocolate and enjoy

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I have said it many times on here how much I love Christmas and a Christmas book, well this one came with all the festive feel-good goodness and more.

When I saw the blurb for this book I couldn’t resist, it sounded just like a Christmas Hallmark film (my absolute favourites) and it more than lived up to these expectations.

Sasha plays life safe, that is until she gets a phone call from her Dad in Norway saying he’s had a heart attack and needs her help. She’s on the first plane there and discovers that her dad is living in a Christmas village, one that he owns. Sasha had fallen out of love with Christmas as a child after her mum’s death, and can’t believe that her Dad is living in a place like this, especially one that is falling apart. Whilst there Sasha unearths a room full of Santa mail, letters written to Santa from children and adults, she gets lost in them and decides to start replying to some of them. Sasha starts to rediscover the magic of Christmas but will it be enough to help her Dad.

Sasha is a homebody, she’s unadventurous and flying to Norway pushes her outside her comfort zone. I think Sasha is a true representation for most of us, as you grow up you lose the magic of Christmas, whether that is from growing up or personal events, but what we can learn from Sasha that there is still magic there no matter how old you are, you just have to believe.

Taavi is also a great lovable character. Standoffish at Sasha’s arrival, she slowly uncovers the real Tav hiding underneath the layers.

The Christmas village sounds like absolute heaven. Santa, elves, reindeer, snow, what more could you want? The description of the village is amazing, I feel like I am standing there watching the scenes unfold and it makes me want to go.

And can we just take a moment to admire this cover! It’s gorgeous!

A Christmas village with Christmas romance, I dare you to read this and not feel the Christmas magic.

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Enjoyed it. The story is perfect for the holidays. Now I want to visit North Pole Forest, stay at the Candy Cane Cabin, gaze at the Northern Lights and pet all the reindeer. The only thing stopping me would be the freezing temperatures and all the snow. Having Tav to snuggle with and take me on reindeer sleigh rides would make it better. I liked all the characters except for Sasha's dad. Which is essentially saying I didn't like Santa. All his ho-ho-ho-ing was annoying. He turned away from any conversation Sasha tried to have with him. He wanted Sasha to join him in Norway but never spent any time with her. They barely talked. He spent the last few years there and never invited her. All around it was a cute story with cuter reindeer. Now I feel like I should write a letter to Santa and drink a mug of hot chocolate.

Definitely recommend the book. Enjoyed the story, characters and writing style. Look forward to reading more books by the author. Love the cover of the book.

I received a complimentary copy of this book from HQ, through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

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Absolutely loved this book. It literally screams 'dream christmas'. I was devastated when it finished. I need a sequel and a movie!

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This book IS christmas! Absolutely loved it. It needs to be made into a movie asap!! . .

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Thanks to netgalley for the chance to read this book.

Another good book from Jaimie.

When Sasha’s dad calls her out of the blue and tells her he needs her help in a Christmas village in Norway following him having a heart attack, she drops everything and travels to help him. Christmas was always her favourite part of the year until her mom died. When she arrives she is surprised to see a fairytale village dedicated to Christmas. Before she arrives she is decides to convince her dad that he needs to sell up and come home. Can her father change her mind and get her to fall in love with Christmas all over again or will she convince him to sell up?

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Thank you to NetGalley and HQ for the copy of this eARC. Despite this, all my opinions are my own.

When I first picked up Post Box at the North Pole I was expecting what I always am when I see these covers, cute hallmark movie-esque put to word, and that's what I got! This was my first good Christmas book of this year and I have to say it didn't disappoint.

Homebody Sasha Hanley travels from her quiet English life all the way up to the Arctic Circle in Norway to help her ailing father run and hopefully sell a reindeer sanctuary he now owns. While in Norway, Sasha meets gentle giant Tav, and there's instant chemistry even if he doesn't talk much. This novel weaves together the light hearted joys of Christmas and growing through and dealing with serious trauma. I felt it had the perfect amount of light hearted and more deep moments. While the beginning felt a little slow and Sasha wasn't the most likable to me personally, as the book progressed I ended up loving her and was rushing for any mention of her and Tav together. The romance is a lovely slow burn with a lot of aiding each other in healing from past trauma and learning to accept new people and new experiences. One critique is that the chapters were loooong, and I mean so long I could barely ever get through one whole one in a sitting, so if you don't like that maybe skip this one. Overall, I adored this book, though I felt the sort of third act break up was unnecessary as I usually find them. Trigger warnings for conversations of parental death, they had even me tearing up! This was a good start to my Christmas reading and I would totally pick up another Jaimie Admans christmas novel!

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A really feel good, extra Christmasy read. Tav and Sasha were very cute together and it was lovely watching them connect and open up to each other. There are some lovely themes in this of reconnecting with family, love, loss and finding that magic and Christmas spirit. A good read to get you in a festive mood. (3 ⭐️)

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The Post Box at the North Pole – Jaimie Admans

I received an advance review copy for free thanks to NetGalley and HQ and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

Sasha Hansley hates Christmas. As a child, it was her favourite time of year, but ever since the tragic death of her mother, it has completely lost its magic.

But when she gets an unexpected phone call from her eccentric estranged father, she’s forced to dust off her snow boots.

He has been running a Lapland style Christmas village in Norway and after suffering a heart attack, he is on strict doctor’s orders to slow down. Eager to reconnect with her dad, Sasha books the next flight out there. Only she has never actually been on a plane before, let alone to the Arctic Circle.
There is something about Jaimie’s Christmas books that just scream out at me to read them – this one was no exception. If you have ever pictured Santa’s village then I am certain that this is the book for you and this book will be all that you have ever imagined. Every page is dripping in Christmas magic.

This is a perfect festive book that will not fail to get you in the Christmas spirit – whilst listening to this in October I really wanted to put on Christmas songs. I enjoyed the fact that Jaimie included some Norwegian Christmas traditions. Overall, a beautiful and romantic story; ideal for reading on a cold winter evening.

Rating 4/5

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This is the 1st Book that I have read by the author and it won't be the last I loved everything about this book and I am normally the christmas grinch and avoid any books about christmas but this book changed everything about how I feel I want to go and visit the christmas village in norway and see the northern lights wrapped up in a nice cosy onesie with lots of hot chocolate .

with thanks to netgalley and hq for the arc of this book

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Book Review “The Post Box At The North Pole” by Jaimie Admans
OCTOBER 19, 2021 ~ NIKIPRESTON ~

SYNOPSIS/BOOK BLURB
The Post Box at the North Pole

Dear Santa,

I wish I could believe in magic again.

From, Sasha.

Sasha Hansley hates Christmas. As a child, it was her favourite time of year, but ever since the tragic death of her mother, it has completely lost its magic.

But when she gets an unexpected phone call from her eccentric estranged father, she’s forced to dust off her snow boots.

He has been running a Lapland-style Christmas village in Norway and after suffering a heart attack, he is on strict doctor’s orders to slow down. Eager to reconnect with her dad, Sasha books the next flight out there. Only she has never actually been on a plane before, let alone to the Arctic Circle.

Met at the runway by drop-dead-gorgeous Taavi Salvesen, they sleigh ride through the snow with the Northern Lights guiding their way.

When Sasha uncovers sacks of unopened Santa mail – letters that children and adults from all over the world write to Santa every year – she realises that she can send a little bit of magic out into the world by replying to some of them.

With Taavi on hand to help, will Sasha rediscover her own excitement for Christmas and find love among the letters?

The Post Box at the North Pole is like one big romantic mug of hot chocolate with extra whipped cream and a splash of Christmas magic! Fans of Holly Martin, Sarah Morgan and Heidi Swain will love this novel!

Purchase Links

Amazon UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09DFHFNW3

Amazon US: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B09DFHFNW3

REVIEW ~ NIKI PRESTON ~ 4 STARS

The Post Box at the North Pole is an exquisitely written, super cosy Christmas treat of a novel. Right through I felt like I was right there with Sasha, seeing the wonderful sites she encounters, from the incredible Northern Lights to the candy cane cottages and snow covered surroundings. I must admit to being a tad jealous when Sasha spends the night in an igloo looking up at thje wonderful light show played out in front of her.

Jaimie Admans has a beautifully descriptive style that opens up incredible pictures in your minds eye. I loved the Reindeer and the funny names that Sasha comes up with. I love her absolute resistance to all this Christmas overload she experiences, including her changing view of her estranged father who now seems to be some kind of Father Christmas character to the visitors of the somewhat dilapidated Christmas village. I love her attraction to Taavi, that she just doesn’t want to admit too and I love how she she suddenly seems to find herself not able to walk away from this slightly weird and wonderful place she has ended up in. Creating Christmas miracles to children from all over the world. Can she recapture a long lost love of the festive season?

All in all if you are a Christmas book lover, in need of an early Christmas fix, this in THE book for you. Full of sugary sweet hot chocolate moments, cinnamon pancakes cooked by a super hunky Norwegian and lots and lots of snow covered landscape, this book has it all. I mean come on what more does a Christmas Novel need?


Author Bio –

Jaimie is a 36-year-old English-sounding Welsh girl with an awkward-to-spell name. She lives in South Wales and enjoys writing, gardening, watching horror movies, and drinking tea, although she’s seriously considering marrying her coffee machine. She loves autumn and winter, and singing songs from musicals despite the fact she’s got the voice of a dying hyena. She hates spiders, hot weather, and cheese & onion crisps. She spends far too much time on Twitter and owns too many pairs of boots.
She will never have time to read all the books she wants to read.

She is the author of several romantic comedies for HarperCollins – The Chateau of Happily Ever Afters, The Little Wedding Island, It’s a Wonderful Night, The Little Vintage Carousel by the Sea, Snowflakes at the Little Christmas Tree Farm, The Little Bookshop of Love Stories, The Wishing Tree Beside the Shore, The Little Christmas Shop on Nutcracker Lane, and The Post Box at the North Pole.

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