Escape for Christmas
The perfect festive holiday romance to curl up with this Christmas from the Sunday Times bestselling author
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4.2 • 76 Ratings
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- £2.99
Publisher Description
Sophie used to adore everything about Christmas. Hot chocolate and velvet bows, fairy lights and mince pies.
Until the December her fiancé jilted her.
Since then, Sophie opened Sunnyside Hotel, a quaint guesthouse nestled deep in the Cumbrian countryside.
And, though it might be winter at Sunnyside, it’s never Christmas.
Marketing her hotel to those who wish to avoid the festivities, Sophie is busy preparing for a season full of joy and laughter, but without the tinsel and mistletoe.
Yet, as she finds herself growing closer to her gorgeous neighbour, Brody, her heart begins to melt.
Will this Christmas bring the touch of magic Sophie needs to give love another chance?
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Praise for Phillipa Ashley:
‘Sparkling and festive, as satisfying as figgy pudding and clotted cream – loved it!’ Milly Johnson
‘Filled with warm and likeable characters. Great fun!’ Jill Mansell
‘Warm and funny and feel-good. The best sort of holiday read’ Katie Fforde
‘A delicious festive treat with as many twists and turns as a Cornish country lane’ Jules Wake
‘A transporting festive romance, full of genuine warmth and quirky characters’ Woman’s Own
‘Serious festive escapism . . . like a big warm hug’ Popsugar
‘A page-turner of a festive read’ My Weekly
‘Gloriously uplifting and unashamedly warm-hearted’ Faith Hogan
‘A fantastic setting and intriguing premise, all bound together by Phillipa Ashley’s storytelling talent’ Sue Moorcroft
'Picture perfect setting -tick!' Good Housekeeping
Sunday Times bestseller, November 2023
Customer Reviews
Loved it
Great book
Loved It!
Yet another thoroughly enjoyable book. As always I felt like I knew all the characters. I also liked the idea of an alternative way to celebrate Christmas.
Very disappointing….
I find it difficult to believe this was actually written by Phillipa
Ashley… the story is weak , predictable and unimaginative and the writing is so wooden.
Looks like this was written purely as a Christmas money maker, rather than any attempt to write a good book. I feel rather ripped off and won’t be purchasing any of this authors books in the future.