Sunday 29 November 2020

Guaranteed to get you singing....


How lovely to be transported from a dismal year to the beautiful scenery of the Swiss mountains and villages.  Let it Snow by Sue Moorcroft will certainly delight you and get you feeling seasonal. 

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Lily learns that her mums both had baby girls by different methods which leads her on a quest to meet up with biological half-brothers.  In a temporary bar job in Middledip she ponders on whether she will ever tell her boss Tubb they are related.  There is much conflict between her sister, her mums and her own heart too.  

She has a trip to Switzerland with her other job for the Food, Lifestyle and Health show and arranges to take the Middletones choir with her to help promotional work.  Singing well known British carols will attract attention to her stall.

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Isaac, having broken up with his girlfriend Hayley, moves into the flat above the pub and soon finds Lily attractive.  An accident to Lily's hand prevents her from driving the mini bus of excited members of the Middletones, so Isaac steps in to save the day.  Doggo the dalmation joins the trip too.  However, a tragedy with his ex has him dashing back to the UK just as he and Lily are finding love.  Will they hook up back in the UK or was it to be a holiday romance? Will Lily's brothers accept her into the fold?  Will she manage driving back with her injured hand?  There is a lot of tension, drama, health issues and family relationships to keep you turning the pages.

The trip to Switzerland has it all - snow ❅, lights🎄, expensive gifts🎁, romance, work, play and singing 🎸.  It is Christmas in text, fueling the imagination and reminding us of better times.  I don't think I'll ever hear Michael Buble singing 'Let it Snow' without thinking of this book and its contents.  

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Well done Sue Moorcroft, five star reviews on Goodreads and Amazon.  Looking forward to reading this years' Christmas novel - Christmas Wishes. 

 

2 comments:

  1. Thank you so much for sharing your glorious review of Let it Snow, Sue. I’m thrilled to bits. 😊

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    1. My pleasure, I have added Christmas Wishes and quote as I'm sure this year's Christmas novel is just as enchanting.

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