The week before Christmas, GP Zander Gillespie finds his festive plans in tatters. He's supposed to be flying out to his parents' chateau in Carcassonne with his high-maintenance girlfriend, Melissa. But she has other ideas. She wants to spend Christmas in London with her party friends - and he's not invited. The prospect of facing his family, with their questions and their sympathy - not to mention the 'I told you so-s' - just isn't an option. Instead, Zander decides to head to his holiday cottage in the quaint moorland village of Lytell Stangdale, where he intends to hide away with his faithful rescue Labrador Alf.
Eighty miles away, Livvie's world has come crashing down. With plans to cook a romantic meal for her boyfriend, she heads home early and walks in on him in a compromising position with their neighbour. Fed-up of his lies and philandering ways, this is the final straw. With her Christmas plans up in smoke, the thought of spending it with her parents and her smug, married sister with her pompous husband in tow, is enough to bring Livvie out in hives. So, when she fires up her laptop and finds the perfect little holiday cottage in Lytell Stangdale available to rent over the festive period, it seems the perfect solution. Or is it...?
Zander didn't believe in love at first sight until he set eyes on Livvie. Livvie had sworn off men until she met Zander. The pair may be reluctant to give in to temptation, but fate seems to have other ideas...
Join Livvie and Zander - and all the usual characters - for a magical Christmas in Lytell Stangdale.
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My Review:
It’s always a delight to get tucked up inside one of Eliza’s
Life on the Moors series. This is book 4 and a fantastic festive delight to
keep us entertained. If you haven’t read any of the previous books don’t worry,
this can be read as a standalone, although I know you’ll want to catch up with
the rest! If you have been following this series, then you will love catching
up with some much-loved favourites.
A Christmas Kiss is a cosy, feel good romance that will have
you yearning for log fires, snowy days and a special someone to snuggle up
with. It has a beautiful storyline that will warm the cockles of your heart
this festive time.
Livvie and Zander our are main characters this time and what
a gorgeous coupling this could possibly be. I think they were just destined to
be; fate, snow and a wonderfully amusing dog called Alf were all able to play a
part. Both had complicated personal lives when they meet by random chance but
as soon as they meet, sparks fly and who can stop destiny.
Loved catching up with old favourites, that’s always a bonus
about a series, or books set within the same locale. They didn’t take centre
stage but played enough of a role to remind us of the wonderful community Eliza
has created. Yet again, a place I could see myself really becoming part of –
what a fantastic bunch of people.
A very special read, perfect for the changing weather. I
enjoyed it so much, I couldn’t read it quick enough. Thank you, Eliza, for giving
us another story to capture our imaginations and leave us with a warm, fuzzy
heart.
Author Bio:Eliza lives in
a 17th-century cottage on the edge of a village in the North Yorkshire Moors
with her husband, their two daughters and two mischievous black Labradors. When
she’s not writing, she can usually be found with her nose in a book/glued to
her Kindle or working in her garden. Eliza also enjoys bracing walks in the
countryside, rounded off by a visit to a teashop where she can indulge in
another two of her favourite things: tea and cake.
Eliza is inspired by her beautiful surroundings and loves to write heart-warming stories with happy endings.
Eliza is inspired by her beautiful surroundings and loves to write heart-warming stories with happy endings.
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