
The festive season is in full swing, and Sadie throws herself into the packed Twelve Days of Christmas programme, relishing the opportunity to make new friends and new memories.
Single father Dylan Travers hasn’t been to his childhood home of Juniper Meadows for decades. Estranged from his cantankerous father Monty, he has made a happy life for himself in the States. But now with teenage children keen to know more about their roots, Dylan has brought them back to the Cotswolds to meet his family.
As Sadie and Dylan both navigate a Christmas very different from the ones they had expected it’s soon clear that, geography apart, they have a great deal in common. And as Dylan confronts his past and Sadie contemplates her future, perhaps the miracle of this Christmas will be the happily-ever-after they both deserve.
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It follows Sadie, who, after divorcing her cheating husband, is treated to a Christmas getaway at Juniper Meadows by her adult children. Meanwhile, Dylan, who left Juniper Meadows years ago, returns with his teenage kids to reconnect with his past. The story beautifully explores themes of family reconnection, finding love in your fifties, and discovering what truly matters during the holiday season.
The Travers family, known for their warmth and resilience, welcomes Dylan back with open arms, adding to the book’s comforting atmosphere. Sadie and Dylan’s relationship stands out for its honesty and maturity, making their bond feel authentic and refreshing. While the characters may seem a bit idealized, this only enhances the book’s sweet and uplifting tone. The setting is so vividly portrayed that it feels like a real place readers might want to visit.
Overall, it is a feel-good read, perfect for those looking for a low-drama, heartwarming story filled with love, family, and holiday magic.
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