Cosy Nights & Snowball Fights
About the Book:
As the nights draw in, gingerbread lattes and festive hot chocolates are on the menu, and the Little Duck Pond Café girls are gearing up for the cosiest time of the year. But new recruit Laurel just wishes she could sleep through the whole jolly affair! It might be October, but she's still haunted by the events of last Christmas. Could a new start in Sunnybrook help to heal her heart?
My Review:
Cosy Nights & Snowball Fights is the 36th book in the Little Duck Pond Café series.
Cosy Nights & Snowball Fights is a great holiday read. It's almost Christmastime in Sunnybrook. Laurel is new to the town and I loved meeting her. She has a past that she can't seem to get over but hopefully her new friends can help her heal.
I really enjoyed meeting everyone in Sunnybrook. The characters are delightful and the setting is wonderfully crafted. Laurel is a great character and, while her past is filled with betrayal, I loved watching her blossom as she starts the next chapter of her life in Sunnybrook.
I enjoyed Cosy Nights & Snowball fights a lot. I have not had a chance to read any of the previous 35 books, but I will be going back to the beginning.
I was provided a copy of this book.
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Meet the Author:
Rosie Green’s Little Duck Pond Café series of novellas is centered around life in a village café and most can be read as stand-alone stories. (‘The Sunshine Sisters’ is a trilogy within the Little Duck Pond Café series and it would benefit from being read in order: Aurora, Skye and Blossom.) Look out for ‘Cosy Nights & Snowball Fights’, and ‘Maddy’s Christmas Wedding’, both out later this year in time for the festive season!
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