
Today I am on the tour for A Scottish Christmas by Emma Bennet, thank you to Hannah at Hygge Book Tours for organising it and inviting me to take part and thank you to the author and the publisher for my copy.

Pages: 247
Synopsis: It’s the most wonderful time of year . . . to fall in love.
Rose Aldridge was not expecting to be working the festive period in a pop-up Christmas shop. She wasn’t expecting to be offered a job by a handsome, brooding Scotsman either!
Alistair Duncan hates Christmas. His wife left him and his daughter on Christmas Eve. Now his family have announced they are coming to stay at his sprawling Scottish estate. He needs help planning the perfect Christmas. When he meets Rose, looking fed-up selling tinsel and baubles, he offers her the job. To his surprise she accepts.
Rose wastes no time Christmas-tree shopping and party planning. Before long the Duncan family estate is a mass of ribbons, presents and twinkling lights — even the family goat, Houdini, gets into the festive spirit!
But the more time Rose spends with the Duncan family, especially Alistair’s 12-year-old daughter, Isla, the more Alistair sees how perfectly she fits in . . . and the ice around his heart begins to thaw.
As Christmas Eve approaches, and Rose is due to return home, it’s time for the Christmas magic to weave its spell . . .
My Thoughts: I got alll the warm and fuzzies from this one!
Roses first Christmas without her mum is fast approaching, she wants to pretend it’s not happening so throws herself into menial jobs just to keep herself busy.. unfortunately the most recent one is in a little pop up Christmas shop, dressed as Queen Elsa.
Customers are thin on the ground and she’s starting to question her life choices when in walks Alistair Duncan, he’s agreed to host his family for Christmas, he’s not a fan of the holiday and normally likes to pretend it’s not happening so it’s fair to say he is totally out of his depth.. could they be what the other needs?
This was just the most adorable story ever, it had me squealing with happiness when something cute happened which happened often, believe me!
I really loved that Alistair didn’t really know what his feelings were and he needed a little bit of a push from his sister, his housekeeper and even his 12 year old daughter.
This book had me feeling all sorts of emotions, I struggle with Christmas after losing my dad in 2022, Christmas was his favourite time of year and Christmas Day was his birthday, so experiencing Roses feelings about it being the first Christmas without her mum was something I could really relate too, made me feel like no longer loving this time was ok, so thank you Emma for that. ❤️
I think it’s fair to admit after saying that, that this book made me cry, but then it also made me laugh & I definitely want a little goat.
Although you always know how a story like this is going to end, I thoroughly enjoyed the journey of getting there.
You absolutely need to read this book!
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