After being let go from her job in a swanky hotel just weeks before Christmas, Hattie is feeling lost. Even more so when her high-flying boyfriend announces he’s landed his dream job in Abu Dhabi and asks her to move with him.
Luckily, Hattie’s long-time friend Dolly is on hand to help and invites Hattie to spend one last holiday in the small, festive town of Wynbridge, determined to give her a Christmas to remember . . . Upon Hattie’s arrival, holiday preparations are in full swing. But for Hattie, whose Christmas cheer has long since run out, it’ll take more than mince pies and mistletoe to open her heart to the season once more.
Relishing the task of reigniting Hattie’s Christmas spirit, Dolly suggests they create a wish list of all the things the season can offer, and with the helpful hands of Wynbridge’s resident handyman, Beamish, Hattie finds her frosty exterior is starting to thaw. As Wynbridge prepares for its most spectacular Christmas yet, will Hattie leave snowy England behind for life in a sunnier clime, or will she in fact realise that her heart’s desire lies much closer to home?
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My Review:
By now we’ve established I am a #swainette through and
through, I am forever looking forward to my next Heidi Swain fix. I can’t help
it (not would I want to either) – the wonderful worlds and communities Heidi
has created for us all to enjoy; each book feels like a visit to old friends,
like we’re catching up with loved ones and how can anyone not want more of that?
I absolutely adored ‘The Christmas Wish List,’ and what
wonderful new friends we met! Hattie, Dolly, Beamish all bringing something
very special to the festive treat. What a fantastic woman Dolly is, a wonderful
friend, support and role model especially to Hattie. She’s a smart woman with
the foresight to know what will be best for others before they even realise it
for themselves. Her subtle and careful planning ensures the time she has with
Hattie will benefit those she truly cares for.
Hattie; I was so pleased when she went to stay with Dolly.
She needed her Christmas spirit reignited and there is no other place more
perfect than Wynbridge is you ask me. I love how Heidi gives us characters we connect
to and want the best for, and Hattie is that typical character. You could
clearly see the doubt she had about her “new life” and I hoped that Dolly and
Wynbridge would give her the answers she needed about her future.
Beamish is our heart throb and he’s fantastic, he could come
and be my local handyman anytime. What a great guy!
I love any trip to Wynbridge and always love mentions of
previous characters, we do get a little sprinkling of that in this book but
nothing that would mean you couldn’t pick up this and love it wholeheartedly. With
themes of friendships, being true to yourself and embracing the things that
happen to come your way, this is a read that will stay with you for quite some
time.
Festive feelings galore, if you love all this Christmas then
this is for you; if you are yet to get in this festive spirit then you should
give this one a read. It left me with the warm and fuzzies for a very long time
after I’d finished reading. I absolutely loved it.
This is a very special book and will be one of my ‘must read’
festive books every year.
Q&A with the wonderful Heidi Swain:
I'm so lucky to have the wonderful Heidi as my 100th blog post! Here is a little festive Q&A with our favourite #Swainette. Thanks Heidi!!
"Hello Jenn. Thank you so much for hosting The Christmas Wish List blog
tour today. I’m absolutely delighted to be chatting to you about all things
festive.
What do
you enjoy the most about Christmas?
I’m a HUGE
fan of Christmas so it’s difficult to pin down what I enjoy the most. I love that
feeling that you get in the run-up to the big day. There’s a palpable sense of
excitement as the time ticks by and that, added to the cinnamon spiced scents,
the crisp, cold air and the warming drinks and delicious eats make for a heady
cocktail!
I love
finding the perfect present for someone, snuggling down to watch Christmas
films, baking and catching up with family and friends.
Watching
Carols from Kings is also high on my enjoyment list. By the time it airs,
everything is wrapped, delivered and ready and I find it the perfect way to
ease into the joy that is Christmas Eve evening.
I really
could keep writing forever. I love it all!
Do you
have a favourite festive read?
I certainly
do. Actually, it’s two… is that allowed?
I always
start December in exactly the same way, by reading A Christmas Carol by Charles
Dickens. In fact, I love it so much, I always end up reading it again nearer to
Christmas day. I have a beautiful hardback edition, a paperback and an e-book
so wherever I am at the start of advent, Mr Dickens is always within easy
reach.
My other
favourite festive read is Twelve Days of Christmas by Trisha Ashley. I know I’m
not alone in loving this book and the warm and cosy winter feelings it evokes.
It’s always on my nightstand at Christmas.
How did
you get in to the festive spirit when writing The Christmas Wish List so early in the year?
I really
don’t tend to find writing out of season a problem. I can conjure Christmas in
my head at any time of year. That said, I do like to get my planning – or most
of it – done during the corresponding season. For example, right now, I’m not
only working on the edits for The Secret Seaside Escape, I’m also thinking
through and making notes for my next festive title.
There are
still certain days when a scented candle, a Michael Bublé CD and sniffing a jar
of mincemeat comes in handy though!
Describe
your perfect Christmas day.
My perfect
Christmas day is very simple.
The day
begins with opening stockings in bed, followed by a smoked salmon and poached
egg breakfast combo. After that, there’s lunch to cook with Classic FM on in
the background and numerous telephone calls to and from family and friends.
After the
ridiculously large meal, the presents under the tree are opened and enjoyed and
then a highly competitive boardgame is played before tensions are diffused in
front of a festive film or two with an accompanying glass of fizz.
The day ends
with yet more food, a long hot bath and a brand-new book.
A simple
day, but perfect nonetheless!
You
include Dolly and Hattie’s Christmas Wish List at the end of the book, would
this be similar to your own wish list?
Absolutely!
I love that list so much. Although I’m not sure about the ice skating. That’s
something I’ve never tried before, so maybe I should. What do you think?
And the
final thing on the list, number 12 – drink mulled wine or hot chocolate
– that’s a typo, surely? I really think it should read – drink mulled wine and
hot chocolate!
Merry
Christmas everyone!
Heidi Swain is the Sunday Times bestselling author of nine novels. She
lives in Norfolk with her husband, two allegedly grown-up children and
a mischievous black cat called Storm. She is passionate about gardening,
the countryside and collects vintage paraphernalia.
To find out more, follow Heidi on twitter @Heidi_Swain or visit her website: www.heidiswain.co.uk.
To find out more, follow Heidi on twitter @Heidi_Swain or visit her website: www.heidiswain.co.uk.
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