The Christmas Sisters - Sarah Morgan
Blurb
It’s not what’s under the Christmas tree, but who’s around it that matters most.
All Suzanne McBride wants for Christmas is her three daughters happy and at home. But when sisters Posy, Hannah and Beth return to their family home in the Scottish Highlands, old tensions and buried secrets start bubbling to the surface.
It’s not what’s under the Christmas tree, but who’s around it that matters most.
All Suzanne McBride wants for Christmas is her three daughters happy and at home. But when sisters Posy, Hannah and Beth return to their family home in the Scottish Highlands, old tensions and buried secrets start bubbling to the surface.
Suzanne is determined to create the perfect family Christmas, but the McBrides must all face the past and address some home truths before they can celebrate together...
Review
Suzanne McBride is excited to have her all three of her daughters home for Christmas. She is busy making sure everything is just right for everyone but things are far from perfect... Beth arrives home early, without her children, her husband and her luggage. Hannah also turns up early looking red eyed and hiding a pregnancy test in her bag and Posy wants to leave her hometown and go travelling but she feels obligated to stay and help her Mum run the local cafe. The three sisters are fiercely different but can they help and support each other or will past tragedy and secrets get in the way?
I loved this novel! Each chapter takes the point of view of one of these women, giving us the opportunity to learn how they see each other, how differently see the same situations and what their personal troubles are. I was absorbed into their worlds immediately, it has the perfect balance of funny, frustrating, romantic and heartfelt moments. As Morgan weaves the past tragedy though the pages slowly revelling what happened and why the rifts between the family exist. Can they breakdown the barriers in time to have a perfect cosy Christmas that Suzanne was hoping for? A fabulous Christmas read with heart, treat yourself, get cosy, put your feet up with a hot chocolate and be taken to the snowy Scottish Highlands with the McBride gang - I couldn't put it down until I turned the very last page.
Thanks to NetGalley & Harper Collins UK for sending me this in exchange for an open and honest review.
I loved this novel! Each chapter takes the point of view of one of these women, giving us the opportunity to learn how they see each other, how differently see the same situations and what their personal troubles are. I was absorbed into their worlds immediately, it has the perfect balance of funny, frustrating, romantic and heartfelt moments. As Morgan weaves the past tragedy though the pages slowly revelling what happened and why the rifts between the family exist. Can they breakdown the barriers in time to have a perfect cosy Christmas that Suzanne was hoping for? A fabulous Christmas read with heart, treat yourself, get cosy, put your feet up with a hot chocolate and be taken to the snowy Scottish Highlands with the McBride gang - I couldn't put it down until I turned the very last page.
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