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Review: Finding Love At The Christmas Market by Jo Thomas

 Finding Love At The Christmas Market by Jo Thomas published by Random House



 







Connie works in a residental home, delivering ready-made meals to the people who live there, but when her online date is at a German Christmas market, the residents decide to hitch a lift with her in their minibus!

On paper, Baker Henrich is everything that Connie could wish for and more, but when she meets his rival William, another baker in the Old Town, Connie starts to wonder if there is more to love than just ticking boxes on a list.

This is a story of friendship and memory making regardless of age. There were times when I wanted to shake Connie, as I was worried that she was going to get sucked into a story of revenge and spying, but thankfully she is more savvy than that and I was really relieved!!

This book is stuffed full of Christmas jumpers, stollen, gingerbread, ice skating and hot chocolate what more could any festive fan ask for?!

Jo Thomas is a magical storywriter who brings to life the smells, sounds and places and lift them off the page so that you feel you are truly there.


Four stars - lovely, festive book which will put you in the Christmas mood!

 


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