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**3-Star Review of *A December to Remember* by Jenny Bayliss**
*A December to Remember* by Jenny Bayliss is a cozy holiday read that offers plenty of charm and festive spirit. Set in a small town during the holiday season, the novel revolves around a woman named Poppy as she navigates family drama, romantic sparks, and personal reflection. Bayliss does a good job of capturing the cozy, wintery atmosphere, making it perfect for those looking to get into the Christmas spirit.
The book’s strength lies in its setting and the way it evokes the magic of the season. Poppy's journey of self-discovery is enjoyable, and the romance, while sweet, is a bit predictable. The characters are likable, but some of the supporting ones felt a bit underdeveloped, leaving the main storyline to take center stage a bit too much.
While it’s a nice, feel-good read, the pacing can drag at times, and the plot doesn’t offer much in terms of surprises. It’s the type of story you can enjoy without too much emotional investment, but it doesn’t quite offer the depth or complexity that would make it stand out as a holiday classic.
Overall, *A December to Remember* is a pleasant holiday read, but it doesn’t fully capture the magic of the season in a way that makes it truly memorable. It's ideal for readers who enjoy light, festive romances but might not appeal to those looking for something deeper or more original.

Thank you so much Penguin Group Putnam, Jenny Bayliss, and NetGalley for providing me with a free copy of this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
I’ll never skip a Jenny Bayliss book. She’s just one of those authors that I’ll always request on NetGalley, pre-order her books, and excitedly read each holiday season because they bring me so much joy. And this book is no exception either because of how much I enjoyed it. Like her other books this is a heartwarming, cozy, fun holiday read where you’ll need some hot chocolate and some tissues because it’ll give you all the emotions. The dynamic between the three sisters is entertaining and fun because each one is memorable. I love how the book explored their hopes, dreams, lives, and romantic encounters without dragging anything out or explaining anything. There’s numerous characters, yet I didn’t get confused wondering “which one was that again?” Overall, I really loved their sisterly bond with one another. 5/5 stars and highly recommend this book!

I don’t think there is anything that Jenny Bayliss could write that I wouldn’t love. A December to Remember brings us the North sisters, strong women, a wonderful cast of small town characters, and so much heart. Every time I spend time in Jan why Bayliss’s worlds I know I won’t be disappointed.

A December to Remember by Jenny Bayliss. Pub Date: September 26, 2023. Rating: 4 stars. Jenny Bayliss has turned into a must read holiday author for me because her books are charming, heartwarming and filled with such character that I get wrapped up in the stories. This book was no exception. This novel centers around a family of three half sisters who have to come together at the time of their father's death. He has set up their inheritance in a way in which they have to work together to achieve access to it. I found the storyline intriguing and like a warm blanket on a cold day. I will read anything Jenny Bayliss writes. Don't miss this one for your holiday reads! Thanks to #netgalley and #penguingroupputnam for this e-arc in exchange for my honest review.

Jenny Bayliss does it again, another Christmas book winner. The blend of emotional depth with holiday vibes makes A December to Remember a cozy holiday read that I highly recommend. Grab a cup of hot cocoa and cozy up with this sweet family drama Christmas story.

Never downloaded. Been having trouble with books downloading. Would still like a copy to read and review.

Man I struggled with this one, after posting a poll on Instagram where a few readers told me to stick with it bc it gets better, I kept on going.
The holiday vibes were wonderful, especially in this European small town with such a quaint aesthetic!
The sisterly vibes and how they found their way back to each other and each found their own happy ending was so sweet and kept me invested in the story until the end

This book was an absolute delight. Three sisters from three different mothers grew up separately. They spent only one month together in the summer while visiting their father in the small village of Rowan Thorp. After learning of their father's passing, Star, Maggie, and Simone learn that he has a surprise for them: they must work together on a project in town in order to gain their inheritance. What ensues is magically beautiful wintry fun. We get to know each sister and their backstory. We get to learn about their hopes and dreams and see how they overcome their differences to work together to carry out their father's final wish. This has a charming small-town feel full of quirky, lovable characters. There are love stories woven throughout for each sister. I found all of them swoony and romantic. I loved the sisterly bond they shared while still remaining true to themselves. I loved seeing the culmination of all their hard work in the end.
A December to Remember is surely a book I will not forget anytime soon. It has the perfect heartwarming feel for this time of year with a beautiful message from the father that we all can learn a lot from. I plan to revisit the North sisters and Rowan Thorp each winter for the peaceful joy I got in reading this book. Highly recommend!

Such a fun and original Christmas book. I loved the small town vibes and the sister relationships. The curio shop was a cool touch , too.

This book started out slooooow and with way too many characters. But once I finally figured out who was who, it made the storylines much easier to enjoy. I loved the idea of three slightly-estranged half-sisters all coming back together after their father's passing and putting on a winter solstice celebration for their town. It all felt very cozy and made me wish I could partake in some wassail with Star, Maggie, and Simone.

These covers are SO CUTE. Three sisters are brought together by their later father's will arrangements- and the requirements he put in place. What starts out as an inconvenience ends up bonding the women in surprising ways. I think that this author’s writing is equivalent to days in between Christmas and New Years - not a lot of anything really happening- but not in the bad way. Maybe these books would be great to read during those days!

When picking up a holiday read, I want it to give “Christmas” vibes without being over the top with holiday shenanigans or cheesiness. If it could be on the Hallmark channel, it’s not going to work. Lucky for me, this one is heartwarming and emotional thanks to a dose of family drama and “last wish” wishes.
“A December to Remember”, where three estranged sisters must navigate their complicated past and come together for a chance at love, hope, and reconciliation gave me holiday spirit without being too sweet and cozy — give me depth with the Yuletide reads.
The small-town setting and themes of family and Christmas were exactly what I wanted and Bayliss delivered!

A December to Remember by Jenny Bayliss is a heartwarming holiday tale with plenty of charm, humor, and family drama, though it doesn’t quite reach its full potential. The premise—a trio of estranged half-sisters forced to reconcile their differences through their late father’s quirky will—is both intriguing and ripe with possibilities for emotional depth and cozy holiday vibes. Bayliss captures the magic of a small-town setting beautifully, and her descriptions of Rowan Thorp are so vivid that you can almost feel the chill in the air and smell the mulled cider.
The dynamics between Maggie, Simone, and Star are engaging, offering a mix of bickering, misunderstandings, and moments of tender connection as they navigate the trials set forth by their father. Their individual backstories provide depth, and seeing their growth as they confront old wounds and rediscover their bond is satisfying.
That said, the story does suffer from an overabundance of side characters and lengthy dialogue that sometimes detracts from the pacing. While the bustling village life adds charm, it can feel overwhelming to keep track of everyone, and some scenes could have benefited from tighter editing. For readers who prefer a more streamlined narrative, this might feel like a distraction from the sisters' journey.
Still, the book shines in its themes of forgiveness, love, and finding joy in the unexpected. The solstice celebration is a highlight, offering a heartwarming culmination of the sisters’ journey. While the execution isn’t perfect, A December to Remember delivers a cozy, feel-good story that pairs well with a cup of cocoa on a snowy evening. Fans of family-driven holiday tales will likely enjoy its blend of humor and heart. 3.5/5 stars.

A cute, small town holiday read about 3 estranged sisters who learn how important they are to each other after losing their father. Growing up, each sister lived with their separate mothers for the whole year except for one month during the summer which they got to spend time together and with their eccentric father. He left them a challenge to earn their inheritance that leads the sisters to learn how important it is to lean on each other as well as discover who they are meant to be.
It look me a little bit before I connected with the characters, but once I did, I spent the rest of the book just rooting for them. <3

A December to Remember by Jenny Bayliss is a very cute Christmas story about three completely different half-sisters, who come together after the death of their father. Maggie, Simone and Star gather in Rowan Thorp, the town where they spent summers with each other at their father’s home.
They haven’t been together for years, and haven’t really spoken to each other, but they are back in town to hear the reading of their father’s will. They come together and get things done as their father wished. They put their frustrations, sadness aside so that they can get to the bottom of their father‘s wish. As the days go on they find that connection that they always had but had lost. They fall in love with their father’s antique store, and the town and can’t see why they left there. At first they are reluctant to confide in each other, their feelings of the past and how things are now. But as they spend more time together, working on the common goal, they see that they have so many things to be grateful for. This was such a special book about sisters and family. I enjoyed it very much. I love how the town, was a character and played such a huge role. It was a cozy, feel good holiday book and I for one loved it. I want to thank Netgalley, the author & Penguin Group Putnam for my copy for an honest review. It was my pleasure to read and review this story.

This romance novel is a delightful escape filled with laughter and love. The characters are relatable, and their chemistry is undeniable. As they face challenges together, their bond deepens, making the journey to love feel genuine and heartfelt. With charming dialogue and a feel-good ending, it’s perfect for anyone looking for a sweet love story!

I ended up DNFing this after trying a few times to get into it. I unfortunately just think the start wasn't hooking me this time. I've enjoyed Bayliss in the past though and will continue to pick her up!

magical! I was invested from the very first page, which I find is sometimes harder to achieve in a contemporary book. I loved meeting each person in the village and each character, however brief, was well defined.

A December to Remember combines elements of a cozy town, a reuniting family, and silliness into an enjoyable wintry tale. The book follows 3 half sisters, Maggie, Star, and Simone as they are thrown together in a quest following the passing of their father. In their forced proximity, tensions rise as the curtain on the past is pulled back and they must work together even in the midst of reluctance and past (and present) wounds.
I enjoyed the time spent pouring life and personality into the sisters, their father, and other characters in the story, elevating even a more whimsical contemporary to feel very realistic and tangible. The setting is magically described and was captivating to read. While it was an overall enjoyable read, the story felt long and slow at times, with the in-depth descriptions causing the plot to move slowly. This had the book losing my attention at times. I think an overall tightening up of the book into more of the 300 range would help, particularly with the "quest"/game like tropes at play. They feel as though they would push the plot and book along, but it dragged along with the 400 or so pages of the novel.
Thank you Putnam Books and Netgalley for an early copy of this title in exchange for an honest review.

Jenny Bayliss' holiday novels are always enchanting. I had a hard time getting into the setting of this novel; I think more details of the location and the castle and why the main character was wandering around the gardens by herself in the middle of the winter would have been helpful, but I enjoyed it nonetheless.