

A brand NEW festive read from Rosie Clarkes’ bestselling Mulberry Lane series.
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Peggy and Able Ronoscki’s seaside cafe in Devon is thriving and their twins Fay and Freddie are growing up fast.
To pursue her daughter’s destiny, Fay must train in London and Peggy is faced with a dilemma of moving the family back to London once more.
Meanwhile, Peggy’s elder daughter Janet has her own troubles. She fears her husband is having an affair and Is desperately unhappy.
Peggy is torn two ways and can only hope that a reunion with her friends at Christmas can help resolve her problems.
Review:
Ahh, Christmas. I’m not a fan of snow, but I make the exception for Christmas. This book put me in the mood for Christmas and it is only September! I liked this one quite a bit.
I do think you should read book one before reading this one. There are lots of characters that span generations and plots, and it’s easier to understand if you’ve read the previous book.
I really enjoy the plot of this. It held my attention, and I really enjoyed all of the relationships between the characters. It felt so realistic and I really enjoyed reading about them.
Beautiful writing, beautiful characters and a wonderful Christmas feeling. I enjoyed this. Don’t miss out..
Rating:
4/5☆
*I received a free copy of this book from Rachel’s Random Resources in exchange for an honest review on the blog tour. All opinions are my own and unbiased.*

Rosie Clarke is a #1 bestselling saga writer whose most recent books include The Mulberry Lane series. She has written over 100 novels under different pseudonyms and is a RNA Award winner. She lives in Cambridgeshire.
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