I love Christmas and I love Whitsborough Bay, so Christmas Wishes at the Chocolate Shop was calling my name. I have enjoyed all my visits there, and meeting up with some of my favourite characters from previous books made this an enjoyable read. When master chocolatier, Charlee is a master chocolatier, but when her grandfather sold his store, she found herself working for the new owner and his nasty daughter. When her boyfriend gets a new job in Whitsborough Bay, she quits her job and decides to take a chance and open her own store. Things do not go as planned and with her lazy and useless boyfriend not giving her any support, she begins to depend on a stranger, another business owner. As they get to know each other better, they share more and realize they have feelings for one another. Will Charlee's Chocolates open on Castle Street in time for Christmas?
This was a lovely story full of secrets, friendship, community, new beginnings, and romance. The characters were great and even the ones I didn't like very much were well developed. Charlee was a bit of a pushover during the first half of the book and she did frustrate me at times. I was glad to see her develop a backbone and do some investigating into her own history. When her nana died, she was basically alone, so I was glad to see her show an interest in her family history. I don't want to give away the story, so I will just tell you that this was a book with some complex storylines that all come together at the end and I was rooting for Charlee to find happiness, especially at Christmas. As always, the narrative itself flows effortlessly and is a quick read. This is a well-plotted story, with a lot happening, and enjoyed this story from beginning to end. If you enjoy stories about new beginnings, family and community, especially when set around the holidays, then you will enjoy this story.