Friday Feature Author Interview with Elise Cooper: Maybe One Day by Catherine Bybee

Book Description

Mari D’Angelo’s life is complete. Her children are all married. Two grandbabies fill her days, with two more on the way, and her thriving family restaurant is running on autopilot. Not once in the ten years since she’s become a widow has Mari considered another love of her own. Until she sets sail on a singles cruise to placate her recently divorced best friend. Then James comes crashing into Mari’s world.

Charming, witty, and with two daughters of his own, James isn’t looking for love either. But Mari is as irresistible as she is beautiful. As their simmering attraction grows, Mari’s resolve to ignore the spark James has ignited slowly breaks away. She promised her beloved late husband she’d find someone new. Maybe that impossible day has come.

Knowing her protective sons would not approve, Mari chooses to keep the romance a secret. After all, there is no reason for her family to know about James if their relationship doesn’t work out. It’s up to James to prove he can be trusted with the heart of a woman he’s come to cherish. But without her family’s approval, their love doesn’t stand a chance.

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Elise’s Thoughts

Maybe One Day by Catherine Bybee is a home run like all her other books.  Every time a reader picks up a Bybee book they take a heartfelt journey with the characters.

Mari D’Angelo’s life is complete. Her children are all married. Two grandbabies fill her days, with two more on the way, and her thriving family restaurant is running on autopilot. She is an adoring Italian mother and grandmother who absolutely lives for her family and the restaurant she owns. She has centered her life on making sure her children and grandchildren are fulfilled and happy after being a single mother when the love of her life, her husband Paulo, died ten years earlier. While they are all now grown and married with families of their own, her best friend Rosa convinces her to focus on herself or possibly a relationship. Rosa is the wild one while Mari is more reserved. Rosa convinces her to try some new activities that include a singles cruise; she reluctantly agrees.

James Russell is a divorcee with two daughters, and like Mari is not looking for love or a relationship. His twin girls are getting ready to head off to college and want to make sure he’s not alone. To get them off his back he agrees to go on a single’s cruise, the one Mari is on. Mari and James meet and forge a friendship that turns to more. As their simmering attraction grows, Mari’s resolve to ignore the spark James has ignited slowly breaks away. Maybe that impossible day has come. Knowing her protective sons would not approve, Mari chooses to keep the romance a secret, and James realizes without Mari’s family’s approval their relationship does not stand a chance even though both know there is a strong chemistry and attraction between them.

This book has what readers expect of Bybee, an emotional story, a great cast of characters, and terrific banter. Even though the featured characters were in their mid-fifties the story is relatable to readers of all ages, especially with the supporting characters.

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Author Interview

Elise Cooper: Idea for the story? 

Catherine Bybee: I wanted to write a romance involving a couple in their 50’s. After divorce, after raising children and in Mari’s case, after losing her husband. The D’Angelo family was the perfect setting.

EC: Did you have as much fun writing this story as people had reading it?

CB: Absolutely. I’m in my 50’s and have several single and divorced friends finding romance in mid-life. I recently took a cruise with some friends and realized that the older crowd was having just as much, if not more fun, than the younger passengers. Which of course sparked ideas for this book. I suppose the research for this story is where my fun happened.

Writing the book is always work.

EC: The scene with losing a loved one was very powerful. Was it based on anything and what was your thinking when you wrote that scene?

CB: Death should be powerful. I’m glad I captured that in my writing. This scene wasn’t based on any one personal experience, however; I lived long enough to know people who have lost a spouse they loved deeply. I think the best gift a loved one can give on their death bed is permission for a spouse to live a full life after they are gone. Mari was given this permission slip but never made good on it. True love is wanting what is best for the survivor. Sometimes that is starting over.

EC: What was the role of Rosa in this book-was she the influence over Mari to move on from losing her soulmate, her wing person?

CB: I felt there was a need to compare and contrast how widows and divorcees approach relationships differently. Mari adored her husband and feels she’s lived a full life, vs, Rosa who put her life on hold for a husband who was alive but wasn’t there. Rosa is running toward her third act in life grasping as much as she can. All Mari can do is be supportive. So yes, her wing person. But watching someone come alive after years of being dormant sometimes remind us that we might have more life in us than we originally thought.

EC: How would you compare and contrast James’ daughters Ellie and Madison

CB: Ellie was strong willed, an independent thinker, and bold while Madison was a rule follower who did not like to make waves. I framed Ellie to be a bit reckless and Madison more grounded. Siblings, even twins, have completely different personalities. But they both share the same love for their father and each other, which makes them so loveable.

EC: How would you describe James?

CB: James, much like Mari, is happy in his own skin and life. He is protective about his daughters, but realistic enough to make sure his daughters can talk to him about anything. Even if they choose not to, it’s not because he is judgmental. I think his charm when it comes to Mari speaks for itself. Dating is like a muscle, if you don’t do it very often, it sometimes hurts. But charm is something deep inside that shows even when you’re not trying to make an impression. James has this trait deep in his core. He’s charming, witty, pragmatic and more concerned about his daughters than himself. He is a very selfless man. Divorce didn’t make him bitter, which is an oddity in fiction novels and completely opposite of our other divorcee in the book, Rosa.

EC: Why have them meet on the cruise ship-was it from personal experience?

CB: A recent cruise did help me choose the setting. But in order for the reader to get to know Mari the woman, and not Mari the mother and grandmother, I needed her to be away from her family and the restaurant that occupies her every day.

EC: How would you describe James and Mari’s relationship?

CB: I would say this is a slow burn romance with a reluctant heroine not looking for love. He falls first. This is her first real opportunity to look at life as a woman and because she still loves her husband, it makes her take things slow.

EC: How would you describe Mari?

CB: Mari is the matriarch and therefore the cornerstone of her family. She keeps it all together. She’s wise beyond her years and loves unconditionally. She is unexpectedly funny and surprisingly adventurous when not burdened by a family close by.

EC: How would you describe the reaction of the children to James and Mari’s relationship?

CB: Son’s have a hard time seeing their mothers as women, where daughters don’t. That might be a blanket statement, and certainly not all sons and daughters think this way, but in my personal experience, that is the way it is. I don’t think Mari’s sons are selfish, I just don’t think they ever considered their mother would find another love. That is threatening in some ways. Her sons felt the need to protect their mother after their father passed. Now another man enters the picture and steps into that protective role. It’s hard to let that go.

But the girls… They see the big picture. Besides, they are all happily married and want the same for their mother. They also don’t see Mari as just a mom, or just a grandmother. They see a beautiful woman still young enough to live another love.

EC: Next book(s)?

CB: I’m moving on from the D’Angelos, but there might be a future book with Rosa as the heroine. I suppose that will depend on my readers and if they enjoy romances with older players.

“The Queen Anne Hill Series” and Lead Me Home, the first book in this series is a huge shift from the love and dependability of the D’Angelos. This series takes you deep into the roots of generational trauma and how it takes healing and courage to allow romantic love in. While this first book in the series is a work of fiction, it is based on my own lived experience that almost makes this creative non-fiction.

I started the D’Angelo Series off with a story based on my father… Lead Me Home is about my mother and my very troubled childhood.

This book is up for pre-order and will be released on June 9th, 2026.

THANK YOU!!

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BIO: Elise Cooper has written book reviews and interviewed best-selling authors since 2009. Her reviews have covered several different genres, including thrillers, mysteries, women’s fiction, romance and cozy mysteries. An avid reader, she engages authors to discuss their works, and to focus on the descriptions of their characters and the plot. While not writing reviews, Elise loves to watch baseball and visit the ocean in Southern California, with her dog and husband.

Feature Post and Book Review: Murder at the Wild Haggis Bookshop by Jackie Baldwin

Book Description

At The Wild Haggis Bookshop, the murder mysteries aren’t just on the shelves!

Beth Cunningham thought she’d closed the book on her troubled past when she opened The Wild Haggis Bookshop in the charming Scottish town of Oban. But when her inaugural book club evening ends in real murder – the body dramatically posed amongst the party decorations – her fresh start ends in a twist she definitely didn’t see coming.

With local police detective Logan Hunter eyeing her as his prime suspect, Beth must fight to clear her name. Still, she can’t help but notice his warm brown eyes and dedication to justice… even as he builds a case against her.

Determined to find the truth, Beth is shocked to discover a web of lies among her book club attendees, each one hiding secrets worthy of a bestseller. With time running out before she lands in jail, can Beth uncover the secret worth killing for?

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/234048321-murder-at-the-wild-haggis-bookshop?ac=1&from_search=true&qid=Fi7APa26yZ&rank=1

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My Book Review

RATING: 4 out of 5 Stars

MURDER AT THE WILD HAGGIS BOOKSHOP (The Highland Bookshop Murders Book #1) by Jackie Baldwin is an engaging and entertaining first book in a new cozy murder mystery series set in Oban, Scotland. It features the new owner of The Wild Haggis Bookshop and her three employees as they all work together to solve a murder.

Beth Cunningham is excited to be starting a new chapter of her life. She is the new owner of The Wild Haggis Bookshop in Oban. Her inaugural crime/mystery book club evening has five participants, with one being a local journalist who is excited to tell the group that she has uncovered a secret that will get her back into the national news service. When the group breaks up for the night, Beth is in the back cleaning up and when she walks back out to the main room she discovers the journalist dead in the crime scene tape decorations.

Beth has a secret in her own past which places her in the crosshairs of the local detective, but with the help of her staff, they work to discover the secrets of the other book club attendees. Can they discover who is willing to kill to keep their secret before Beth is arrested and framed for the murder?

This is an enjoyable start to a new cozy mystery series that I am looking forward to following into the future. Beth is a complex character with a tragic back story, but as she becomes more intertwined with her employees and the town, she shows her strength in starting anew. The bookshop employees are unique and interesting, and I look forward to seeing their further personal development and interactions with Beth. The mystery plot itself was full of twists and red herrings that kept me guessing between all the suspects. I did feel the ending was a bit rushed, but it did tie every mystery plot thread up. The ending also left Beth’s personal life with many new possibilities for the future.

I recommend this engaging Scottish cozy mystery and look forward to more books in this series in the future.

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About the Author

Jackie Baldwin was born in Dumfries. She studied law at Edinburgh University returning to Dumfries to practice criminal and family law for a number of years. She later retrained as a hypnotherapist. Married, with two grown up children she now lives in the countryside just thirty minutes away from Portobello Beach where her latest series is set. When she’s not writing she loves spending time with her young grandson and walking along the beach with her dog Lucy.

Social Media Links

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Friday Feature Author Interview with Elise Cooper: The Christmas Cowboy by Melinda Curtis

Book Description

Will he find the ultimate present…

Or lose his heart?

Zane Duvall has one goal this Christmas: attend all Twelve Parties of Clementine and win the grand prize—a small ranch he’s always dreamed of owning. But his plan hits a snag when his well-meaning family decides he needs a holiday romance to go with his holiday cheer. Lily Smith has come to town to confront a man claiming to be her father—and ends up facing a lot of questions she’s not ready to answer. When Zane proposes a fake relationship to keep nosy citizens and matchmakers at bay, Lily agrees. After all, it’s just pretend…right? But when family secrets and old wounds come to light, will their budding romance survive the season?

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Elise’s Thoughts

The Christmas Cowboy by Melinda Curtis is a delightful holiday read. There are some heavier subjects that are heartfelt and emotionally riveting. But the humor is a welcome relief, coming mostly from a five-year-old boy.

Lily Smith has come to Clementine to act as a nanny for her newborn niece and five-year-old nephew, Ford. But there is another reason she is there. She has spent her whole life wondering why her father ignored her and did not treat her like he did her brother, and intends to find out.

She intends to be by herself until she meets Zane Duvall in a bar.  He asks her to be in a pretend relationship with him to get both of his biological and foster mothers off his back and stop their matchmaking ideas. She decides to help him be his date at all the Christmas parties so he can avoid every single woman chasing him all over town.

Because Zane knew Lily was a cowboy that has worked on many ranches, he asks her to chase down this wild white Stallion, Solomon that has never been caught. They grow closer and realize there is a chemistry between them.  But first, she must find out who is her real father after getting a letter from a local man claiming to be her “real” father as opposed to the man who raised her.

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Author Interview

Elise Cooper: What are you planning for Christmas?

Melinda Curits: I’m recovering from a severely broken ankle. The holidays have been great because, for the first time in what feels like forever, I’m not cooking! I plan to nap a lot.

EC: What does it mean in your writings?

MC: I use a lot of my family’s decorations and holiday traditions in my writing. It feels like I’m connecting to the past when I include a special side dish, ornament, or game in my stories.

EC: What is the role of Christmas in this story?

MC: It has Christmas Cards, 12 parties of Christmas, Santaplooza Parade, and Rowdy is like Scrooge. This is a fake dating story, so I needed many events. Christmas offers a lot of events. I created the 12 Parties of Christmas, so the hero and heroine had places to date.

EC: Idea for the story?

MC: I love fake dating stories. Hallmark has a lot of them during the holidays. They get me in the mood to write, especially the funnier ones.

EC: How would you describe Lily?

MC: She is self-assured, has a sense of humor, tomboy, guarded, and runs when it gets overwhelming. Up until her parents died, Lily had decided she wasn’t “that girl,” the one who men wanted to date. But then her parents die and she learns the man she thought was her dad wasn’t and from there on nothing is the same.

EC: How would you describe Zane?

MC: Not a planner, honest, witty. Zane is definitely a seat of the pants type of guy. He’s been letting life happen to him. But now, what’s happening isn’t what he wants.

EC: What are the roles of Zane’s two mothers. Biological and foster?

MC:  Nurturing and family are important. They are like a burr under a saddle – annoying in their desire to see him settled down. He can’t ignore them because he loves them. But their matchmaking is very heavy-handed. What do you do when women are put in your path at every turn?

EC: What about Ford, Lily’s five-year-old nephew?

MC: He is rooting for Zane, a comic relief, enthusiastic, the inner thoughts of the male and female lead.  Ford keeps things light when some of the backstory might be a bit heavy. I love character growth and I love comedy when the two work together. It’s kind of the way I approach life.

EC: Why Solomon the horse?

MC: As a kid, we’d take road trips through the west and count white horses. They became special to me, a touchstone to family. Also, where we lived, there were a lot of local myths and legends about wooded areas. It seemed right to combine the two as a bridge between Zane and Rowdy.

EC: Describe the relationship?

MC:  Friends first. She shields him from all the women sent after him by his mothers.  He is a teaser. This is a buddy story. Neither expect love to bloom. They each have their own agenda for the holidays. But somewhere along the line, they realize they are each other’s person.

EC: Next book(s)?

MC: I have five western romances releasing in 2026 – 3 with harlequin (including a new Blackwell series book) and 2 with tule (only tule has a page up https://tulepublishing.com/books/the-cowboys-accidental-bride/). I’ll also be working on two romantic comedies – 1 Grandma Dotty/Summer Kisses book (It Happened at Sea), 1 Mermaid Bay.

THANK YOU!!

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BIO: Elise Cooper has written book reviews and interviewed best-selling authors since 2009. Her reviews have covered several different genres, including thrillers, mysteries, women’s fiction, romance and cozy mysteries. An avid reader, she engages authors to discuss their works, and to focus on the descriptions of their characters and the plot. While not writing reviews, Elise loves to watch baseball and visit the ocean in Southern California, with her dog and husband.

Feature Post and Book Review: Winter Nights at the Bay Bookshop by Jessica Redland

Book Description

Nestled amongst the comforting shelves of her beloved Bay Books, Lily Appleton finds the peace and quiet she needs. But with Christmas just around the corner, Lily has to find an extra pair of hands to help her share the bookish magic.

After selling his business, Lars Jóhannsson is feeling lost. A job at Bay Books would give him the space he needs to contemplate his next move, but returning would mean confronting a painful past he’s been avoiding. He’s also fairly sure he’s the one person Lily would never want to see again.

Lily is torn. Lars could be the perfect fit for Bay Books, but he once rejected her friendship and the hurt still lingers. But working together, Lily discovers a vulnerability that Lars has kept hidden away, along with a few surprising secrets. And as the Christmas season sprinkles its magic, Lily discovers the warmth of renewed friendship and the joy of heartwarming traditions from Lars’s Icelandic roots.

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/233593750-winter-nights-at-the-bay-bookshop?ac=1&from_search=true&qid=CsF0dVTTu7&rank=1

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My Book Review

RATING: 5 out of 5 Stars

WINTER NIGHTS AT THE BAY BOOKSHOP by Jessica Redland is a wonderful Christmas holiday cozy romance which I highly recommend especially for all the booklovers out there. While this is a part of the author’s Whitsborough Bay series, it is easily read as a standalone book.

Lily Appleton loves books and runs the family bookshop, Bay Books, with her father. who is finally scheduled for knee replacement surgery. With the holiday fast approaching, Lily must find the perfect short-term replacement for the upcoming busy season.

Lars Johannsson feels lost. He sold his successful on-line education business. His grandmother decides to move in with her friends at the new retirement home while also selling her home which she shares with Lars. While out to lunch with a friend, they notice the sign for help wanted at the bookshop, and Lars’ friend encourages him to apply. But Lars and Lily have an unpleasant past and even though he would love the job, he is afraid Lily will reject him out of hand.

Lily knows Lars is perfect for the job and is willing to give him a try. As they work together, both discover hidden emotional hurts and vulnerabilities in the other. With their shared love of books and the magic of the season, can these two find the love they have been waiting for?

I loved Lily and Lars so much! The story perfectly paces the discovery of past misunderstandings and emotional heartaches from immediate family or past relationships and intertwines the difficult emotions with uplifting quotes from favorite books. I felt the difficulties and emotions both the H/h dealt with are believable and well written. Lily’s family and friends are great support for both. I found the Icelandic traditions for Book Flood on Christmas Eve and all the mythical characters introduced the twelve days before fascinating. This is a cozy romance so everything other than kissing is behind closed doors. I needed tissues for the last two chapters, but they were happy tears from a satisfied romantic heart.

I highly recommend this heartwarming and enchanting cozy holiday romance. You will want to curl up on a comfortable couch with a blanket and your favorite hot beverage as you disappear into this bookish holiday romance.

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About the Author

I live in Scarborough on the stunning North Yorkshire Coast in the UK. My home inspired the creation of the fictional seaside town of Whitsborough Bay where I set many of my books. The Hedgehog Hollow series and Bumblebee Barn Collection take readers to a gorgeous countryside setting on the Yorkshire Wolds. In July 2023, I added the lakes and mountains to my settings with the start of my ‘Escape to the Lakes’ series. I absolutely love this part of the country and am loving writing a series in my happy place.

I live with my husband, our teenage daughter and sprocker spaniel, Ella. I’m a stationery addict with a notepad obsession who loves chocolate (although it doesn’t love me), hedgehogs, 80s music, collectible teddy bears and lighthouses.

My career has mainly been in HR as a trainer and recruiter. I had a brief detour into retail to set up and manage my own specialist teddy bear shop and started writing my debut novel on quiet days in the shop.

In June 2020, I became a full-time author. I’m so very grateful to anyone who has bought or borrowed my books in whatever format, helping me fulfil a long-held dream of writing full-time. I still can’t believe I get to spend every day chatting to my fictional friends and making stuff up.

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Feature Post and Book Review: I’ll Be Home for Mischief by Jacqueline Frost

Book Description

It’s Christmastime in Mistletoe, Maine, and the Historical Society has launched a widespread campaign to celebrate the town’s 150th anniversary. Descendants of the founding family, the Snows, have returned for the first time, and Holly is determined to make the family’s visit magical. In an attempt to put Mistletoe on the map, Holly’s mother, a respected local baker, attempts to break a record by baking the world’s largest gingerbread man, but her plans are whisked away when Mr. Snow’s body ends up in the batter.

When Mr. Moore, the local mistletoe farmer, is accused of the crime, Holly reprises her role as amateur sleuth to protect the sweet older man. Between hosting the inconsolable Mrs. Snow and other guests at the inn, receiving threatening messages telling her to stop her investigation, and preparing for her first wedding anniversary with Sheriff Evan Gray, she might need a Christmas miracle to survive.

When someone breaks into Holly’s office and scratches a warning into her desk, she knows she has little time left. Can Holly uncover the killer before someone else gets burned, or is her involvement a recipe for trouble?

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/208516144-i-ll-be-home-for-mischief?ac=1&from_search=true&qid=uZIHmnlYdG&rank=1

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My Book Review

RATING: 5 out of 5 Stars

I’LL BE HOME FOR MISCHIEF (Christmas Tree Farm Mysteries Book #5) by Jacqueline Frost takes us once again to quirky Mistletoe, Maine for the Christmas holiday season and as much as our main characters hope against it, another holiday murder. Each of the Christmas Tree Farm Mysteries books can be read as a standalone with a completed crime plot, but the main characters continue to develop, and I feel the stories can be enjoyed more by reading them in order of publication.

Reindeer games and the Hearth are going to be extra busy this year with Holly Gray’s mother attempting to break the Guinness World Record for the largest baked gingerbread man. Holly and Sheriff Evan Gray are also excited for their one-year wedding anniversary Christmas Eve, and the town is celebrating its 150th anniversary with a Victorian Christmas theme. Everyone is very busy hoping for no murders this year.

As Holly’s mother gets ready to have the giant gingerbread man moved to the outdoor cooking area, they take off the cover and discover a man dead in the batter. Holly cannot help herself and once again asks too many questions which leads to threats and danger. Can Holly discover the killer and survive to celebrate her anniversary?

This is another entertaining, fun, and well plotted murder mystery featuring my favorite holiday cast of characters. Holly really does want to mind her own business this year, but with the murder at Reindeer Games and a kind old man accused of the murder, she just cannot let it be. Ms. Frost had me guessing who-dun-it to the end and I was surprised. This book also has a great cast of secondary characters with Christ0pher’s wife and best friend, Jackie, staying at the inn along with two true crime murder podcasters in town. Their podcast is called Dead and Berried as they serve up murder clues with complimentary recipes. All the regulars are back and I love them all.

I highly recommend this book in the holiday mystery series and always look forward to the next.

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About the Author

Jacqueline Frost is a mystery-loving pet enthusiast who hopes to make readers smile. She lives in rural Ohio with her husband and three spunky children. Jacqueline is a member of the International Thriller Writers (ITW) and Sisters in Crime (SinC).

Social Media Links

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Feature Post and Book Review: Christmas Wishes by Sue Moorcroft

Book Description

Hannah and Nico are meant to be together.

But fate is keeping them apart…

As soon as Hannah bumps into her brother Rob’s best friend Nico in Stockholm, the two rekindle a fast friendship. But Hannah has a boyfriend – and Nico has two children to look after.

When Hannah loses her beloved shop in Stockholm, though, she is forced to move back to the little village of Middledip – only to find Nico has just moved in too. Under the same snowy sky, can the childhood friends make a romance work – or are there too many obstacles standing in their way?

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/55134429-christmas-wishes?ac=1&from_search=true&qid=giqLJev18E&rank=1

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My Book Review

RATING: 4 out of 5 Stars

CHRISTMAS WISHES by Sue Moorcroft is a cozy holiday romance set in Ms. Moorcroft’s familiar small-town setting of Middledip, England with the unique inclusion of Stockholm, Sweden and its holiday festivals. This is a book in a series that is mainly tied together by the town of Middledip and all the books are easily read as a standalone story.

Hannah is living in Stockholm running her own shop, when her relationship blows up, she loses everything and then moves back home to Middledip to help her grandmother after a fall that breaks her arm. Nico is a single divorced father dealing with a high-pressure job, childcare issues and then the added responsibility of caring for his daughter’s half-sister. Nico ends up moving to Middledip with the girls to slow down and decide on new career options. Nico is one of Hannah’s brother’s best friends and they are reunited at her brother’s wedding. Can these childhood friends have a romance with so many life changes and obstacles in their way?

This was a holiday themed romance that really dove into some serious topics. Nico was not only seriously stressed, but he had an eating disorder from his teens that is resurfacing. He also has the baby that broke up his marriage handed to him to care for while his ex is in rehab, or she will end up in care, and his daughter will be devastated. Even with all this, I truly loved Nico and his heart that wanted to do what was best for everyone. Hannah is the character I had problems with because she was immature and ran rather than communicate even though she was a successful entrepreneur? This was my only problem with this romance because I really do not like miscommunication or no communication at all as the only thing keeping a couple apart.

Both families of the main characters were fully developed and believable with everyday family problems. Hannah’s grandmother was wonderful, and Nico’s daughters were enchanting. I love the things I learned about a Stockholm holiday season and Ms. Moorcroft’s descriptions made me feel as though I was right there.

Nico and Hannah are a couple that must really work for their HEA, but the resolution makes this a heartwarming holiday read.

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About the Author

Sue Moorcroft is an award-winning Sunday Times and internationally published author of emotionally compelling, feel-good, page-turning fiction who has reached #1 on Amazon Kindle UK and Top 100 Amazon Kindle US, Canada and Italy. Her novels, short stories, serials, courses and columns have appeared around the world. An army child, Sue was born in Germany and then lived in Cyprus, Malta and the UK.

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