Sarah Morgan writes perfect festive fare that makes your heart melt. This is a great escapist fare, a rom-com with all the ingredients that have you turning the pages, family trauma, sisters that love each other, but have struggled to create close supportive bonds, and a winning location in the small community of Glensay in the wintry Scottish Highlands. Suzanne is looking forward to the festive season and her reunion with her daughters visiting from Manhattan, New York, Beth, married to Jason with her two young children, Ruby and Melly, and the more contained and distant Hannah. Posy, her youngest daughter, has stayed in Glensay, a village where rumours are rife and it is hard to have a private life free from prying eyes. Posy has stayed to support her parents, helping to run Cafe Craft, is part of the local mountain rescue team with her dad, Stewart, and is passionate about ice climbing.
The family have avoided talking about the 25 year old trauma when the girls actual parents, Cheryl and Rob, tragically dies in an avalanche on Mount Rainier. Cheryl was Suzanne's best friend and adopted her three young children and has done her best to provide the love and security for the girls. However, all have been left scarred by the process, Hannah with her inability to trust, viewing love as an emotional form of roulette, Beth being an over the top protective mother, and Posy wanting to see the world by ice climbing, but worrying that her leaving will be too much for her parents. Hannah is being pushed to her limits as she tries to come to terms with her secrets, Beth's marriage is in crisis and Posy has found herself in a sexual relationship that threatens to derail the status quo.
As Suzanne's plans for the perfect Christmas threaten to come apart at the seams, the McBride girls are to find that the past will not go away, personal issues have to be addressed and fears must be confronted if happiness is to be within their grasp and for their sisterly bond to be recalibrated if they are to provide the support for each other that they all want and need. There is plenty of wit and comic humour in this festive tale from Morgan, and her characters are pitch perfect to entrance the reader. This is a read that will loved by many I am sure. Many thanks to HQ for an ARC.