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From the bestselling author of Christmas at the Snow Covered Inn comes a new, absolutely heart-warming and uplifting romance perfect for the holidays!

What better time than Christmas to believe in miracles?


Holidays can be tough when you're recently single, but luckily for Sienna Sanderson working at Silverberry Hall means she is fully booked for Christmas. For the last few years she has helped Freddie and Elizabeth Blakesley run their beautiful manor and organising their legendary holiday bash has become the highlight of her year.


Nestled in a sleepy Cotswolds village, the Christmas Party at Silverberry Hall has become one of Darlingham's most cherished traditions. But this year is different. With Freddie's recent passing, they all need it to be extra special in his honour. Sienna is determined to go all out. There is going to be a festive play, carol singers, and a lavish Christmas buffet in the charming old stone barn.


She is more than up for the challenge, but when Elizabeth learns of an adult grandson she never knew existed and asks Sienna to find him, she may have bitten off more than she can chew. Luckily, Oliver Townsend, the enigmatic and handsome set designer, seems more than eager to lend a hand...


But as the party fast approaches, can Sienna track Elizabeth's grandson in time for Christmas? Perhaps miracles really do happen when you least expect them...

Perfect for fans of Sarah Morgan, Karen Swan and Jenny Hale!

336 pages, Paperback

Published October 8, 2024

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Lucy Coleman

16 books276 followers
Lucy Coleman always knew that one day she would write, but first life took her on a wonderful journey of self-discovery for which she is very grateful.

Family life and two very diverse careers later she now spends most days glued to a keyboard, which she refers to as her personal quality time.

'It's only when you know who you are that you truly understand what makes you happy - and writing about love, life and relationships makes me leap out of bed every morning!'

If she isn't online she's either playing with the kids, whose imaginations seem to know no bounds, or painting something. As a serial house mover together with her lovely husband, there is always a new challenge to keep her occupied!

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Profile Image for Sheila.
3,217 reviews134 followers
September 10, 2024
I received a free copy of, Christmas at Silverberry Hall. , by Lucy Coleman, from the publisher and Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Sienna Sanderson is lucky to work at Silverberry Hall in the lovely Cotswolds. This Christmas Sienna is single, but she is so busy planning the Christmas party, to honor Freddie the owner of Silverberry who passed away. I have always wanted to go to the beautiful Cotswolds, such a magical place. This was a pleasant Christmas read.
Profile Image for Amanda B.
672 reviews43 followers
December 20, 2025
3.5⭐️ for this easy to read, lovely Christmas story 🎄
Profile Image for Tracey Dyson.
228 reviews7 followers
October 24, 2024
Free courtesy of netgalley

I really liked this book it was very sweet. The book deals with love, family feuds and loss of a loved one and the aftermath.

The book centers on Sienna who has had a lot of changes in her life recently, the relocation of her mother, who has moved to Cornwall to be with her new partner Greg, the loss of her employer Freddie, who was her mentor and a good friend and finding out her long term partner Liam had cheated on her, so she ended the relationship and moved out of their home.

With Christmas approaching, Elizabeth has decided that she still wants the big Christmas eve party that they always have to honour Freddie and it is Sienna's job to organise it. Sienna finds herself snowed under with the organisation of the party, looking after Elizabeth, who is still trying to come to terms with the loss of her husband, trying hard to negotiate her feelings about everything that has brought changes into her life and engaging in a secret mission for Elizabeth.

With some twists and turns along the way, will Sienna find the love and security that she craves.

The book is very well written and you fall in love with the characters, it was a little slow for me to start with but it does blossom into a very lovely book to read. It is a perfect Christmas read so I would recommend this goes on your Christmas reading list
Profile Image for Carlotta  JM.
26 reviews
February 7, 2026
I felt like the whole book was warming up to something, only to flip it all up and end it in the last chapter, in a rush.
I honestly enjoyed the book up until the last two chapters, but the ending left me angry, i would have enjoyed the last bit to develop a little more than a : “one year later….”
1,761 reviews112 followers
November 30, 2024
A lovely story which really grabbed my attention immediately. It was warm and funny and sad at times but, a real feel good book for this time of year. My thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for giving me the opportunity to read this book in return for an honest review.
Profile Image for Claire Mc Partlin.
802 reviews29 followers
September 20, 2024
A pleasant read set around the people working and living at Silverberry Hall.

Sienna works for the owner of Silverberry Hall, Elizabeth, helping with the day to day running of the hall, and also involved in the yearly Christmas event. Elizabeth is still grieving the loss of her husband, Freddie, and is finding life quite hard, but with the help of her best friend (also Sienna's grandmother) she is slowing getting back to 'normal' life.

But then she hears about the death of her estranged son, and finds out she also has a grandson she knew nothing about, so Sienna helps her find him.

This sounded like it would be a really good story, but for me it just didn't flow very well for some reason, and I couldn't warm to many of the characters. Some situations that felt like they were heading in one direction then completely turned around and went another way which was very confusing and didn't make a lot of sense to me.

So whilst the setting sounded lovely the story just felt a little stilted for me.
Profile Image for Sarah Tummey.
Author 1 book8 followers
December 14, 2024
This is one of the most boring Christmas books I've read. Nothing in it that made me laugh, and it was so slow! Even the epilogue was mainly dialog rehashing what had happened in twelve months. The only reason I finished this was so that I could count it in my year's reading challenge and not feel like I'd cheated!
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1,672 reviews33 followers
March 5, 2025
Ah, the grand old English manor at Christmas—a setting that guarantees either heartwarming romance or ghostly murder mystery. In Christmas at Silverberry Hall, Lucy Coleman goes with the former, serving up a cozy, introspective holiday romance with just enough emotional turmoil to remind you that no one escapes Christmas completely unscathed. Our protagonist arrives at Silverberry Hall not just for festive vibes and mulled wine, but with a mission—which, naturally, gets complicated when personal baggage, old wounds, and unexpected romance crash the holiday party. Because what’s a trip to a stately home without a side of life-altering decisions?

Coleman is excellent at atmosphere, and she leans in hard. The twinkling lights? Perfection. The crackling fires? Chef’s kiss. The kind of lingering melancholy that comes with revisiting a place steeped in personal history? Absolutely devastating in the best way. This isn’t just "let’s string up some garland and fall in love under mistletoe"—there’s real emotional weight here, as the protagonist wades through personal growth, complicated family dynamics, and a romance that (refreshingly) takes its time. If you’re looking for high drama, wacky Christmas shenanigans, or someone pretending to be a holiday tree for comic effect, this book says no thanks and instead delivers a slow-burn, earned romance wrapped in nostalgia and snow-dusted sentimentality.

This one’s for those who like their holiday reads with a little more depth—think love, loss, healing, and figuring out where you actually belong (all while wandering through a gorgeously decorated manor house, of course). It’s a book that lingers—both in mood and message—and sometimes that’s exactly what you want during the holiday season. 4 stars for the atmosphere, the heartfelt story, and a romance that actually makes sense (minus one star because can we please get a manor house story where people just relax and drink eggnog instead of having a full-on identity crisis?).
2,041 reviews
January 7, 2025
I enjoyed this book with the great characters and and intriguing family mystery.

Amazon synopsis:
Holidays can be tough when you're recently single, but luckily for Sienna Sanderson working at Silverberry Hall means she is fully booked for Christmas. For the last few years she has helped Freddie and Elizabeth Blakesley run their beautiful manor and organising their legendary holiday bash has become the highlight of her year.

Nestled in a sleepy Cotswolds village, the Christmas Party at Silverberry Hall has become one of Darlingham's most cherished traditions. But this year is different. With Freddie's recent passing, they all need it to be extra special in his honour. Sienna is determined to go all out. There is going to be a festive play, carol singers, and a lavish Christmas feast in the charming old stone barn.

She is more than up for the challenge, but when Elizabeth learns of an adult grandson she never knew existed and asks Sienna to find him, she may have bitten off more than she can chew. Luckily, Oliver Townsend, the enigmatic and handsome set designer, seems more than eager to lend a hand...

But as the party fast approaches, can Sienna track Elizabeth's grandson in time for Christmas? Perhaps miracles really do happen when you least expect them...
Profile Image for Valerie  Brown.
673 reviews7 followers
October 14, 2025
Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for an ARC of this book. I have chosen to write this honest review voluntarily and it reflects my personal opinion.
I have enjoyed books by this author in the past but I found this one hard going, didn't like it and actually gave up less than half way through.
Sienna was introduced to Oliver and immediately decided she didn't like him and suspected her best friend, Daniela, of all but cheating on her husband, Nigel, with Oliver - not a very nice thing to think about your best friend with no basis. She's working for Elisabeth and is asked to secretly look for a long-lost grandson - why not ask a Private Investigator who has more chance of finding him, and there's less chance of other people finding out her secret? In the early part of the book there's a lot about 5 people who have died recently - this much grief was far too much in a Christmas book. There are pages and pages about the set design for the play - I know this is part of the festive celebrations but I ended up thinking I'm not interested in set design why am I reading this?
Clearly other readers enjoyed this so I've given it a midrange rating even though I didn't finish it.
Profile Image for Jane Hunt.
Author 3 books116 followers
October 21, 2024
This delightful story is perfect if you enjoy your festive fiction packed with emotion at a gentle pace with a multigenerational cast of characters. Sienna is recovering from a breakup. Work keeps her focused. The upcoming festivities she is responsible for at her employer and friend's home are the perfect solution to her heartbreak. Elizabeth has been keeping a painful secret that has to be shared. She asks Sienna to help her and sets in motion a second chance for them both to be happy. This is a lovely Christmas-focused tale with family drama, a mystery to solve and secrets. It explores friendships and love and is an engaging read.

I like the author's use of sensory imagery and the details she includes, which make imagining the festive preparations and outcomes so easy. The characters are complex and relatable, and the mystery takes the reader on an emotional and uplifting festive journey.

I received a copy of this book from the publisher.
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219 reviews2 followers
September 1, 2024
In Darlingham, the community is mourning the loss of Freddie, husband to Elizabeth and man of the manor at Silverberryhall where Sienna works. As Christmas approaches, relationships are strengthened, tested, built and pursued.

It's a festive story with moments of realistic events, bits of escapism and interwoven stories. It was a nice enough read,and parts left me feeling very festive. I quite enjoyed the ending - it's not exactly what I first predicted it might be and the last chapter takes place 'a year on', so it nearly ties up the story. That being said, parts of it felt a little too forced and it just felt a little lacking! A shame as some of the communities and moments created were really lovely to read.


Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for my copy in exchange for an honest review.
Profile Image for Laura W.
26 reviews6 followers
September 9, 2024
It’s the run up to Christmas, and sienna is tasked with not only helping plan an amazing Christmas Eve celebration for her employer, and close friend of her grandmother, but also charged with a secret mission. Will she succeed in both? And what else will lay in store this festive season.

Christmas at silverberry hall is a festive romance story. There are twists, secrets and figures from the past. I did enjoy aspects of the story, however the dialogue felt overly Scripted, and it honestly felt like there were two stories forced into one. The final chapter wraps things up in a “where are they now” sense which threw me off slightly. Overall the story was ok, but I felt just the one plot line would have worked better.

Thank you to NetGalley for the advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.
Profile Image for Susanne Scott.
1,502 reviews18 followers
October 5, 2024
A really nice Christmas read. I loved the whole build up to Christmas with the party and the play and watching them create the set and decorate the whole estate. There was some amazing descriptions and I felt I could really visualise what they created.

The plot was also interesting. I admit I’m still a little confused over what the initial argument was and why no one reached out and fixed it before it went on too long, however the twists and turns were genius. I loved how Sienna worked to track down James and how, after he tells her his side of the story she feels guilt for storing things up. But she never gives up hope of trying to reunite Elizabeth and James/Ash.

The friendship between Oliver and Sienna was really nice it was great to just see a deep long lasting friendship that didn’t have to be more than that. The end pairings were perfect!
Profile Image for Nicola Michelle.
1,907 reviews17 followers
December 2, 2024
This was such a heartwarming story and I’m not sure why I didn’t click with it but I couldn’t fully immerse myself into it for some reason. I didn’t feel too much for the characters but I was invested in their stories! Elizabeth was a likeable character, to be honest they were all likeable and I’m contradicting myself here but you can’t go much wrong with the set up of this story.

I love a setting in a grand sounding hall, it’s Christmas time and the festive season beckons with plans of parties, performances and festive joy. There’s new grief to navigate, strength in friendships and maybe even a romance or two in the pipeline. Normally a recipe for a perfect read, maybe I just wasn’t in the right mood!

The audiobook made for easy listening although I did glaze a bit in and out with the flow. It’s certainly uplifting and had a warm fuzzy happy feeling ending!
Profile Image for Jessica Wilczynski.
501 reviews7 followers
October 2, 2024
3⭐️ Thank you to NetGalley and Embala Books for an advanced copy of Christmas At Silverberry Hall.

Sienna loves working for Freddie and Elizabeth at Silverberry Hall. Freddie unfortunately recently passed away so the annual Christmas party this year will be a dedication to him. Elizabeth is struggling after the death of Freddie only to find out her estranged son has passed away as well and she also finds out she has a grandson she never knew about. Sienna is given the task of tracking him down. Can she make Elizabeth’s Christmas wish come true?

This book was okay-the idea of it was good but the execution could have been better. The book really drug on and I felt there was a lot fluff that did not really need to be in the book.
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1,613 reviews
October 12, 2024
Silverberry Hall is a place that Sienna loves working at with Freddie and Elizabeth. The annual Christmas party will be a proud event to honor Freddie who recently passed away. Elizabeth receives another hard blow when she finds out her son whom she has been estranged from has passed away recently also. She learns she has a grandson she never knew about. Sienna is going to find him for Elizabeth.
The story was good, but it just did not tug at my heart like I thought it would be considering everything that was happening in it.
Thank you NetGalley, Embala Books copy of Christmas At Silverberry Hall.
This is my personal review
Profile Image for Jennifer Palmer.
79 reviews
January 7, 2025
This book was lovely read and I was surprised of how I enjoyed reading this book. I am sad that I cannot read it for the first time again. I had all emotions whilst reading this book and was in love with all of the characters especially Elizabeth and Charlotte. With a hint of Christmas spirit and the importance of family at Christmas time.

Celebrating with the ones closest to your heart. It really remembered of my childhood as I also grew up in a village with everyone knowing everyone. The atmphere and setting that his author can read is perfection and looking forward to read another book by this author in the near future
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1,444 reviews20 followers
August 20, 2024
A story of a woman who is still finding her footing after losing her fiance when he cheated and then losing a grandfather figure. Her work with his widow and her own grandmother give her purpose, but when planning a charity Christmas party, shortly after his death, lots of drama ensues. I enjoyed the story and characters overall. I found one of the side stories to be quite irritating and not handled very well, but it was minor and I enjoyed the main storylines.

Full disclosure - I received a copy of the novel form the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
222 reviews5 followers
October 8, 2024
Another great book by Lucy Coleman about Sienna who works at Silverberry Hall helping her employers to put on the Christmas Eve celebration and makes a discovery that Elizabeth who is friends with her grandmother has a secret estranged grandson and sets out to try and find him.
Lovely festive story with intrigue and twists that you can lose yourself in and enjoy the the the spirit of Christmas.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
129 reviews
October 10, 2024
This book is an enjoyable and easy read, set in the lead-up to Christmas as the main characters plan a grand Christmas Eve event. The setting is beautifully described, adding charm and warmth to the story. Focusing on love, life, and relationships, the novel strikes the right balance between heartwarming and engaging. The "12 months later" final chapter was a delightful touch, providing a perfect and satisfying conclusion. A cosy, feel-good read that's perfect for the festive season!
95 reviews
January 19, 2025
3.5⭐️

Cute, but the story jumped a lot and it was suprising to realize time had passed from one paragraph to the next. I had a lot of, ‘wait, what?’ moments. Also calling it a romance…doesn’t feel quite right. It was an afterthought that was kind-of explained in the epilogue. It would have been nice to have a few more chapters about the love story & then the big move instead of a few pages that left me with questions.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
121 reviews
December 4, 2025
This was a stilted book in some ways. The book had way too many interesting threads that we could’ve pulled on more but we just didn’t we stopped. I really hate it as well when authors start to create emotional support narratives and then don’t actually continue them to the end. I think the romance was really quick and kind of came completely out of the blue and honestly, I left feeling a bit confused.
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127 reviews2 followers
December 24, 2025
A perfect read with a cup of hot chocolate

Sienna is the personal assistant of Elizabeth, an estate owner. As such, she is much involved in running the estate, problem solving and running charity events. In this position of confidence, she is asked by Elizabeth to track down some leads for a grandson Elizabeth only recently discovered existed. Despite the tensions in the story line, it is a comforting Christmas read.
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1,391 reviews6 followers
December 21, 2024
I want to thank Netgalley and the author for gifting me the ebook.

This was a good, well written story. It was a little on the sad side. It's more of a drama. But I really enjoyed the authors writing style. So, if you want to read a more serious family drama set during the Christmas season. This will be a great pick for you!
Profile Image for Kim Smith.
25 reviews
December 27, 2024
Although I enjoyed this book it wasn’t my favourite read by Lucy Coleman. It took a while for me to get into it and to get used to the characters. Towards the end I did find I got into it and couldn’t put it down. Easy to visualise the beautiful scenery though. Thank you Netgalley for the opportunity to read.
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14 reviews
January 27, 2025
Sorry but couldn’t wait to finish this rambling book. The author wrote lines for the male characters that were so feminine and I couldn’t imagine any male I know speaking like this. The author wrote their lines from a female perspective and what they would ideally like a man to speak like. They were so polite and agreeable with no substance. As for the story, it felt like 90% of it was just getting ready for the Christmas play until in the end I speed read through the ending.
555 reviews4 followers
April 15, 2025
DNF after two chapters. So dull! You can't tell when this book is set and I hate present tense narration.

Also, there are some jarring sentences. An old lady is talking about estrangement with her son years ago and the FL has a shiver run down her spine.

Shiver? Really? What is this book trying to be?
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111 reviews2 followers
January 26, 2026
3.5 stars
I did enjoy the story of how to keep going when life's been throwing rocks at you.
Granted I don't think it's resilience per say, I did enjoy the growth of Sienna.
I didn't expect the ending- although I was expecting a happy ending.
Change is inevitable but can be good.
I do wish I'd have finished it during the Holidays though as it hits a bit differently now, so close to February.
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