Publisher: Self-Published
Publication Date: 28th November 2023
Genre: Romantic fiction
Summary:
The festive season is fast approaching and the
Little Duck Pond Café menu has been given a mouth-watering sprinkling of
December magic. Jaz is hoping for the perfect festive season with little
daughter Emma. But her feelings for next-door neighbour, Milo, are getting in
the way. With his old love back on the scene, is she really prepared to risk
her heart and make it the best Christmas ever?
Review:
Firstly thank you to Rachel's Random Resources and Rosie Green for having me on the tour and sending me the book.
I have to say I enjoyed this visit to The Little Duck Pond Cafe far more than the last one I read, and I think that's down to having read the other book and now knowing who everyone is and how they connect. Plus we had a single Point of View in this book which I preferred, i like just hearing from Jaz and getting updates on situations in the last book from her point of view. Shes a really relatable character, we've all had our hearts broken and had new relationships coloured by past hurts so what she's going through during the book is definitely something we all understand. Aside from Aurora's ex, I don't think there's a character I dislike in the book, we have a cast of likeable people with faults that make them human.
I loved seeing Milo and Jaz's relationship evolve through the book and it was also nice to see Jaz and Harry's relationship change into friendship, It is rare to stay friends with an ex but it is important to at least try and be civil when you co-parent, so the friendship was so nice to see.
I liked the cover of the book, it had a very festive feel to it and the book was nicely written and flowed really well. I enjoyed reading it, and it was a quick one to read.
Firstly thank you to Rachel's Random Resources and Rosie Green for having me on the tour and sending me the book.
I have to say I enjoyed this visit to The Little Duck Pond Cafe far more than the last one I read, and I think that's down to having read the other book and now knowing who everyone is and how they connect. Plus we had a single Point of View in this book which I preferred, i like just hearing from Jaz and getting updates on situations in the last book from her point of view. Shes a really relatable character, we've all had our hearts broken and had new relationships coloured by past hurts so what she's going through during the book is definitely something we all understand. Aside from Aurora's ex, I don't think there's a character I dislike in the book, we have a cast of likeable people with faults that make them human.
I loved seeing Milo and Jaz's relationship evolve through the book and it was also nice to see Jaz and Harry's relationship change into friendship, It is rare to stay friends with an ex but it is important to at least try and be civil when you co-parent, so the friendship was so nice to see.
I liked the cover of the book, it had a very festive feel to it and the book was nicely written and flowed really well. I enjoyed reading it, and it was a quick one to read.
Krystina xx
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