

This is the first book by Trisha Ashley that I’ve read and it was definitely a good place to start. With nowhere to go, Holly and Jude get much more than they bargained for and it soon looks like the twelve days of Christmas are going to be very interesting indeed!īeing a big kid at heart, when I received this book in the post I was like, ‘Yes! Christmas has finally arrived!’ I love everything about the festive season the decorations, the old Christmas songs that I tend to start playing in early November (don’t judge me) and the presents, of course! One of the best things, though, is the books that come out at this time of year fantastic sparkly covers and a story that can’t fail to make you feel all festive. But forced to return home unexpectedly, Jude arrives to find that his family are running amok- with Holly seemingly at the centre of it all.Īs the blizzards descend, there is no escape. The owner of the house, Jude Martland, is also avoiding Christmas since the last one saw his brother run off with his fiancée.

The festive season has always been a sad time for young widow Holly Brown, so when she’s asked to look after a remote house on the Lancashire moors, it’s the perfect excuse to forget about the festivities.

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