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The Little Christmas House

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The Little Christmas House is such a delightful, cosy read I absolutely loved it, it's the perfect book to cosy up with at Christmas

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The Little Christmas House by Tracy Rees is a wonderful, heartwarming, and sweet contemporary romance that left me uplifted and in the holiday spirit. I loved it!

This is the second book I have read from Ms. Rees, as well as the second book revolving around the same cute, quaint, and picturesque rural village, Hopley. One does not need to have read Hidden Secrets at the Little Village Church to truly enjoy this book, however if you enjoy this gem as much as I have, then you need to read that one as well.

I loved the stories of Holly, Eliza, and Edward told in alternating viewpoints and chapters. All have had their obstacles and troubles in their respective pasts. Edward and Eliza move to Christmas House in hopes of moving on and finding a new, happy, and healthy life and Holly is trying to find herself outside of her teaching position. All are hurting in different ways, all are in search of healing, acceptance, purpose, and love. Only in this wonderful village are these wandering souls able to find one another, and in the process, also find themselves.

This is beautiful, positive, uplifting, and I truly enjoyed it.

5/5 stars

Thank you NG and Bookouture for this wonderful arc and in return I am submitting my unbiased and voluntary review and opinion.

I am posting this review to my GR and Bookbub accounts immediately (as of 8/29/21 no BB listing has been created) and will post it to my Amazon, Instagram, and B&N accounts immediately upon publication.

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This was a magical book! I loved every minute of it and wanted to crawl inside and stay there. It was so warm and cosy like a fuzzy scarf and mittens.
It was an enjoyable story with a touch of whimsy. I definitely wasn’t ready for it to end.
Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for the early copy

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