Member Reviews
In "A Cornish Christmas at the Farmhouse Bakery" by Linn B. Halton, Ivy and Adam Taylor find themselves rebuilding their lives after their businesses collapse. Moving to Renweneth Farm, Ivy's longtime dream of opening her own bakery starts to come alive, even though the winter season makes her doubt its success. The community’s support, especially from her friend Jess, and the Christmas spirit offer the couple a chance at renewal.
The Cornish setting is vividly described, from the rolling countryside to the bustling preparations for the holidays. The baking scenes are a treat in themselves—rich with descriptions of pastries that bring a sense of warmth and nostalgia. What makes the story compelling is how it balances the cozy, festive atmosphere with the emotional depth of Ivy and Adam's struggles and the healing power of starting over.
The characters are engaging, and while the plot follows a familiar arc, it’s the heartwarming journey of self-discovery and community that gives the book its charm. Ivy's connection with the local community, and her gradual rediscovery of passion through baking, brings a lovely layer of depth to the story.
This is such a perfect festive read to really get you in the Christmas mood. I loved how the story developed with the characters. Definitely one to add to your Christmas reads
This is a beautiful book and it is so amazing, the story is so lovely and very enjoyable to read. i loved everything about this book and i would recommend to anyone who loves reading to give this book a go. it is a lovely book and i will read other books from this author.
A perfect festive read full of cozy charm and well rounded characters. Grab a. Hot chocolate and a blanket and snuggle in for this winter treat.
A brilliant read, the reader is drawn in from the start and real life is put on hold. Book two in the Escape to Cornwall series, but a standalone book. I have read book one and enjoyed it immensely, and this one is equally as good.
Ivy and Adam’s story as they relocate to Cornwall to join Jess and the gang on the farm, and open a bakery ( Ivy’s specialty)
A book I would highly recommend,
Thank you to Netgalley, Aria Books and Linn B Halton for letting me read this book in exchange for an honest review
Are you interested in a delightful escape into a world where love, warmth, and freshly baked treats await? Then look no further than A Cornish Christmas at the Farmhouse Bakery by Linn B. Halton.
Meet Ivy and Adam Taylor. They are newlyweds who have poured their hearts and souls into building their own businesses. However, when circumstances conspire against them, their dreams come crashing down (been there, amirite?).
Then a Christmas miracle is suggested: opening the bakery Ivy has always dreamed of at their Cornish farmhouse. Ivy hesitates but as the couple start from scratch in their new location, they discover they are far from alone. The tight-knit community excels at celebrating Christmas, and as the snow falls, anything becomes possible.
Halton's writing captures the magic of the Christmas season, and weaves together themes of love, resilience, and community. The characters come alive against the backdrop of a charming Cornish village, where the scent of freshly baked goods mingles with the crisp winter air. Ivy and Adam's journey is one of hope, second chances, and the power of shared dreams.
Thank you to NetGalley and Aria & Aries for a temporary e-ARC in exchange for my honest review.
The plan Ivy and Adam Taylor had for themselves quickly changes when Ivy’s landlord tells her he won’t be renewing her lease. She’s not able to find a property in close proximity that is suitable to open her bakery permanently. That is until her friend Jess suggests that she open a bakery at her Cornish Farmhouse.
Ivy’s not sold on the idea of uprooting their life and moving away from family, especially if they plan on having children anytime soon. When Jess divulges to Ivy her plan, it may be an opportunity that is too good to be true. Will a move to the Cornish coast just in time for Christmas be just what Ivy and Adam are looking for.
I enjoyed this novel and will be recommending it to others. The idea of what Jess plans to create on her property sounds magical. I’ve read many books that have been set on the Cornish coast and would someday love to travel there.
Thank you to NetGalley and Aria & Ares for allowing me to read an ARC of this novel. #NetGalley #ACornishChristmasAtTheFarmhouseBakery
Fabulous book, loved the characters, Linn brought them to life, have read a similar book about Jess in the story, so it was fabulous to catch up with her best friend and see what happened with their lives.
I enjoyed this book alot, it was easy and sweet and a great story. My thanks to netgalley and the publishers for giving me the opportunity to read 5his book in return for an honest review.
Book 2 of The Escape to Cornwall series.
When I'm ready for a great relaxation read with snow and wind blowing outside, I turn to books like this. Set in Cornwall this one was hard to put down.
I enjoyed reading Adam and Ivy's story. He is so sweet and supportive of her and all her endeavors going forward. Making the hard decision to relocate because of personal and business decisions we follow along with the couple as they experience ups and downs. Hard work pays off though in the end. Warm, feel-good read with holiday festivity.
Pub Date 12 Oct 2023
I was given a complimentary copy of this book.
All opinions expressed are my own.
Lovely feel good festive book. Just delightful. It had a lovely plot. It played out nicely. The book was well written. Another hit from this great author
I loved this next book in the series. When I read Linns books I feel like I’m right there experiencing everything the characters are. She weaves the storylines together beautifully and it makes me hoping the next book will come out quickly so I can see what each character is up too. I enjoyed seeing the farmhouse get a bakery while helping best friends. The story is heartwarming and a continuation of life at the farmhouse and how a community can be there for each other especially the holidays.
I voluntarily received a free copy from NetGalley and all opinions are my own
I would recommend this book to family and friends
Sweet. Sweet. Sweet Christmas story, about a filling community and love. It's really good for holidays to put on some comfy socks and drink some hot beverage
I loved this book. I hadn't read anything by Linn before but look forward to reading more. It was a great read over the Christmas holiday. It was like a warm hug and I hope we see more about the characters. I would love to visit the farm and bakery. It was so descriptively written I could almost smell the baking and imagine the cottages. Ivy and Adam put themselves out of their comfort zone for a new start. Look forward to hopefully the next book.
A Cornish Christmas at the Farmhouse Bakery is a sweet Christmas book that gives you all the warm feels. It was a cute story to read.
I really enjoyed this book. Its the perfect cosy christmas book. Really loved the characters. Definitely will be reading more from this series. So easy to read aswell...fabulous!
3.5*
Ivy Taylor was about to lose the business she and her husband, Adam had worked hard to build. The owner of the building in Stroud housing Ivy’s very successful café isn’t renewing her lease and has decided to sell leaving Ivy in the lurch. By contrast, Renweneth Farm run by Ivy’s best friend Jess in Cornwall seems to be going from strength to strength with the help of Riley, the builder and Jess’s plans to expand. Both Ivy and Adam have tough decisions to make job wise as their lives take unexpected turns. Jess puts forward a possible solution but it might be a step too far for Ivy. Moving away from all that was familiar and starting somewhere new was a scary thought.
I’ve read and enjoyed several books by this author but this one didn’t engage me as much as I’d hoped and I did struggle with it. I liked the premise, the friendships and the descriptions of places and people but there were a few niggles, mainly a huge amount of general, every day dialogue which slowed the story down, and became quite repetitive in parts.
If you're ever in need of a heart warming book, then this one's certainly a good starting point!
With a healthy chunk of Christmas, friendship and family, A Cornish Christmas At the Farmhouse Bakery manages to get something right that so few books do: it is a lovely, warm read, without needing to add unnecessary romantic drama. And while I do love a "will they won't they", for those rainy post-Christmas blues, this book gave me exactly what I needed!
Read and reviewed in exchange for a free copy from NetGalley. I enjoyed the previous book in this setting, and although I found the writing style quite jarring and difficult to engage with for the first few chapters of this installment, I'm pleased I persisted and got into it. It was an enjoyable read in a beautiful setting.
This book is the second in a series, but can be read as a standalone novel. This is an easy, cosy, slow paced read. It has lots of references to festive baking which made me crave gingerbread.
This is a nice and enjoyable read.
Thank you to Netgalley and the Publisher for my copy.