I’ve read many of Heidi’s books and especially love returning to a previous setting. This time, we’re back in Wynbridge, where some characters from That Festive Feeling make a welcome return. However here Bella Bailey is the main character, along with her reluctant house guest Jude.
Bella loves Christmas, in fact you could say she is obsessed with it. She has her own business -‘Away with the Fairies’, her personalised fairies are very popular and Christmas is especially busy so when she is coerced into accepting an unexpected house guest and having to relocate her living and working space she is not best pleased. Even less so when the guest, Jude, appears to be rude, ungrateful and insensitive. And to make matters worse, he hates Christmas.
I’m not at all like Bella. I can be a bit of a Grinch – I do put a small tree up and a recycled wreath on the door and that’s as far as my Christmas decorations go but I loved the wintry, Christmassy vibe from this story and it was such an enjoyable read. Bella was such a joyful character, her and Jude were complete opposites and it seemed they couldn’t even be friends, such was the antagonism between them.
There was a wonderful feeling of community spirit and friendship throughout the story and catching up with Holly, now a successful author of Tall Tales from Small Dogs, and Bear, was a delight. There was even an appearance from Bear’s mother, the flamboyant actress May Madison who made such an impact in the previous Christmas book. I was intrigued by Jude’s intense dislike of Christmas but as his backstory was revealed, all become clear. The ‘will they, won’t they’ question made for a perfect slow burn romance however of course nothing runs smoothly for Bella and Jude with misunderstandings and unexpected events threatening any future plans.
With its captivating characters and village setting Home for Christmas is a lovely book to curl up with, particularly in the lead up to the festive season and I can highly recommend accompanying the reading experience with a comfy chair and hot chocolate.
Finally, a shout out is deserved for Bella’s lovely spaniel Tink, a great supporting canine character who clearly has a nose for sniffing out that perfect person.