Kindle Edition, 400 pages
Published October 18th 2018 by HarperCollins
Genres: Holiday,Christmas,Romantic Fiction,Chic-Lit
Book Summary
Cosy up at the Comfort Food Cafe for a romance that isn’t just for Christmas…
‘As cosy as a buttered crumpet’ Sunday Times bestseller Milly Johnson
*Don’t miss out on the new Comfort Food Cafe novel and return to Budbury for a Christmas to remember*
Christmas has never been Katie Seddon’s favourite time of year. Whilst everyone else shares memories of families coming together and festive number ones, the soundtrack to Katie’s childhood wasn’t quite so merry.
But since she moved to the village of Budbury on the gorgeous Dorset coast, Katie and her baby son have found a new family. A family who have been brought together by life’s unexpected roads and the healing magic of a slice of cake and a cupful of kindess at the Comfort Food Café.
This year, Katie’s new friends are determined to give her a Christmas to remember, and with a gorgeous newcomer in town, Katie’s Christmas wish for a happy home for her son might just come true.
My Review
Christmas doesn't hold the fondest childhood memories for Katie Seddon.
While her friends enjoyed the holidays with all the warmth family has to offer Katie's soundtrack
was a little different. It involved, just like every other day her parents fighting and breaking dishes.
She runs away for the first time at age seven and again as a teen. She needs to distance herself from her parents
and Gran's house is just the spot to go. When her Gran dies she feels betrayed and trapped.
As Katie continues to have problems her bright spot is her toddler son who is her ray of sunshine.
Her little boy is her everything in life and she works hard to make her life pleasant and stable for him.
This book rings out with heartwarming comfort and cheer this holiday season
and you'll love reading about her little boy's mischievous antics.
Pub Date 18 Oct 2018 I received a complimentary copy of this book from Harper Impulse and Killer Reads
through NetGalley. Thank you. All opinions expressed are my own.