I can't wait until Christmas time this year, because I am definitely going to be re-reading this!
So, I decided to switch this book with the sixth one in the series because #6 takes place in January and this is in December obviously, but this is placed after because the beginning and end of the book take place in March/April looking back at the past Christmas. But I like reading things in order for the most part, so this one first.
So, this one, along with the first two, is probably my favorite! I love anything that gives me that cozy happy holiday feeling and give high rating to anything that can make me cry. The ending to this book really hit me in the heartstrings and I am not mad about it. And I don't like snowstorms for fear of my power going out, but if I lived in this house/inn, I would never be afraid of that because it is so warm with the fireplaces that you wouldn't even miss it. Plus, they have a gas-powered stove, so you can still have hot cocoa or tea. Anyway, this book is about the sisters giving a tour of different homes around their town, because a historical house tour bus breaks down and the tour guide gets injured. The people in the tour group are all characters themselves and picked the perfect town to break down in, because the sisters got plenty of hospitality and yuletide cheer to spread around. I mean the lengths they go to for the tour group leading up to Christmas is just so inspiring and creative.
Found: My grandmother's