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A Perfect Devon Christmas: A heartwarming Christmas romance set in a charming seaside village

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Two old friends. One snowy village. A Christmas they'll never forget.Ivy thought she had Christmas all wrapped a peaceful December in her cosy Devon cottage, just her bouncy rescue pup and kind-hearted neighbour Fred for company.

But when a stranger appears on her doorstep asking for shelter, Ivy makes a split-second decision that turns her plans upside down – and sets the whole village of Brambleton buzzing. Who is he? What is he running from? Why does Ivy feel such a powerful urge to help him?

As the snow begins to fall, and secrets start to thaw, Ivy and Fred team up to help their newfound neighbour. Soon Ivy realises that the magic of Christmas has sparked more than just opening her door to a stranger – it has given her the courage to open her heart to love.

Join Ivy in this feel-good festive escape about community, kindness, and discovering that some happy endings take a little longer to arrive.
Readers love A Perfect Devon Christmas! ‘A magical festive treat... Heidi Swain fans will love this.’ BookishJottings
‘A heartwarming Christmas romance in a charming seaside village’ Mrs JLGibbs
‘A feel-good slow-burn romance that will leave you smiling’ TBHonest
‘A lovely story that celebrates community and later-in-life romance’ Bookishlly
‘An unputdownable festive page-turner… I devoured it in one sitting’ Bookworm Whitlock


A Perfect Devon Christmas is a warm, emotionally satisfying, later-life, Christmas romance. With cozy festive charm and slow-burn love, this life affirming, small town, rural life story celebrates community, second chances, and the magic of Christmas. Expect joy, togetherness – and an uplifting Happy-for-now ending.

Each Brambleton book is a complete standalone story – set in the same Devon village. These books can be read in any order. Start wherever you like.

350 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 7, 2025

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About the author

Debbie Morrison

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Once upon a time, I was a perfectly respectable London professional — a chartered accountant with a law degree, a Blackberry (remember those?), and too many sensible shoes. Then common sense prevailed, romance called, and I swapped London’s Zone One for Devon’s zero signal. I still wonder if leaving the City was brave or simply plot research taken to a reckless extreme.

Now my “head office” is a polytunnel: no Wi-Fi, but plenty of fresh air and flourishing tomatoes. The plants photosynthesise while I draft havoc; technically off-grid, creatively on fire.

Meanwhile, the dogs run the editorial obstruction department. They possess zero publishing experience yet veto scenes with a single raised paw — their union insists on edible compensation only.

These days, I know the real price of life’s essentials: a good haircut, a great friend, and the joy of a proper night’s sleep.

I write love stories for grown-ups — warm, witty, stuffed with second chances and that peculiar dynamic where affection and exasperation create irresistible chemistry – for better for worse...

Think of my indie “publishing house” as one woman, no award-strewn empire, no two-legged staff — just me, two obstinate dogs, and a biscuit budget.

I’ve tried not writing. It didn’t go well so I need readers. Not many, just the excellent sort who laugh in the right places.

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2,813 reviews48 followers
November 4, 2025
Ivy discovers a stranger hiding in her shed one night.
Determined to help him she invites him into her home and community.
This story takes place leading up to Christmas and has some cute traditions. There’s also a bit of a mystery to solve and a possibility of romance. For some reason this book struck me as being a little sad.
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2,052 reviews
November 2, 2025
This book is part of the Brambleton series, but it can easily be read as a standalone book. It’s perfect for reading at this time of year, and I absolutely love the cover of this book! We meet Ivy who is just getting ready for Christmas in the little village of Brambleton in North Devon. Rumours are flying around the village that a dinghy has been found on the beach, and the villagers begin to wonder who was in it. When Ivy finds a mysterious man in her shed, she remembers the promise she made many years before that she would not turn her back on anyone who needed help..

This was a lovely cosy read with lots of village life, friendships, romance and a little bit of mystery. I loved that Ivy was an older lady, and found her storyline really heart-warming. There are lots of villagers and friends of Ivy who fill out the storyline, and I loved her friendship with neighbour Fred, and of course her new house guest Omar. She certainly has her hands full, especially with her new puppy Jezrell, who likes to cause complete chaos!

The storyline flows along well and is so easy to read. The author has written some lovely characters and they feel like they could be people who you know! It’s a delightful story, and there is so much focus on community life and friendships! It’s absolutely perfect for this time of year and will certainly bring plenty of Christmas cheer! This is the first book I’ve read from this series, but will definitely be reading more!
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2,063 reviews63 followers
November 2, 2025
A Perfect Devon Christmas by Debbie Morrison

I received an advance review copy for free thanks to Rachel's Random Resources and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

Blurb

Two old friends. One snowy village. A Christmas they'll never forget. Ivy thought she had Christmas all wrapped a peaceful December in her cosy Devon cottage, just her bouncy rescue pup and kind-hearted neighbour Fred for company.

But when a stranger appears on her doorstep asking for shelter, Ivy makes a split-second decision that turns her plans upside down – and sets the whole village of Brambleton buzzing. Who is he? What is he running from? Why does Ivy feel such a powerful urge to help him?

As the snow begins to fall, and secrets start to thaw, Ivy and Fred team up to help their newfound neighbour. Soon Ivy realises that the magic of Christmas has sparked more than just opening her door to a stranger – it has given her the courage to open her heart to love.

My Opinion

A Perfect Devon Christmas is part of the Brambleton series but each book can be read as a standalone. Debbie Morrison has written a fast-paced novel with some lovely festive traditions. A charming read with plenty of community spirit.

Rating 4/5
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November 11, 2025
This book is part of the Brambleton series, and I've just discovered it with this book. I'll soon need to rectify that with a read of the others.
A very heartwarming and emotional book, as some do tend to be in tender holiday reads.
Ivy hasn't had things quite working out the way she thought she would in life and she's satisfied now with her energetic pup and neighbor Fred for company. Safe, reliable no surprises. It's nice to know what you can count on.
But finding a stranger hiding on her property that she knows nothing about is far from humdrum and the usual.
The more we get to know this person Ivy's compassionate nature is obvious and the more I rooted for this person though there was a bit of sadness attached to this person as well.
Lots of characters and personalities including the town's busybodies who I just laughed at as we all know someone like this.
I enjoyed how the story wrapped up and now that I've discovered this author I need to read more of her books and visit Brambleton again soon.

I was given a complimentary copy of this book.
All opinions expressed are my own.
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852 reviews33 followers
November 2, 2025
This book is actually part of a four book series called Brambleton series and each book can very easily be read as a stand alone but of course are always much better when enjoyed as part of the whole series.

I was pulled in to this book right from the very beginning, it was definitely a page-turner and it did not let me go again until i had read every last page.

It was such a heartwarming Christmas romance and was set in a beautifully charming seaside village and was perfect for some armchair travelling.

I thoroughly enjoyed this cosy, slow-burn festive romance, it was a feel-good and festive escape, celebrates community, was an emotional, later-in-life romance, had small-town vibes and was also so uplifting and magical too.

After i had finished this wonderful story it left me with a very happy, full heart and a warm and cosy fuzzy feeling too - perfect!!
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320 reviews2 followers
November 6, 2025
This is the third book in the Brambleton series by Debbie Morrison, as with the others this can be read as a standalone.

Ivy discovers a stranger taking shelter in her shed, and remembering the promise she made to never turn her back on someone in need, she welcomes him into her home and community. There is a secret that Omar is hiding though and with the help of her close friend and neighbour, Fred, Ivy sets out to discover what it is.

Set in the lead up to Christmas we get to see the festive traditions of the village. Ivy is having to face them from a new perspective as she adjusts to her new retired life. In true village fashion there is a great sense of community as they celebrate the season together.

There is a lovely bunch of characters in this book, some new and some we have met before in the series, who come together to help Omar and there is also a little Christmas romance.

This is a heart-warming, festive read.
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3,714 reviews12 followers
November 6, 2025
I'm on the understanding that the book is part of a series called Brambleton? Why have I never heard of this series before?

A Perfect Devon Christmas was just that...PERFECT! I fell in love with everything about it.

Brambleton sounds gorgeous and the festive charm was the icing on the cake. The characters were absolutely delightful, and their spirit - both community and Christmas - was heartwarming.

A cup of cocoa and a cosy blanket kinda read.
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January 5, 2026
I struggled with this book. I felt it didn’t flow easily. Was interesting, but the characters were frustrating at times. Felt the ending was a bit rushed and could have given more. As if something was left out.
299 reviews
December 11, 2025
3 ⭐️
I’m a bit conflicted about reviewing this, showed a lot of contemporary issues and attitudes. Didn’t find it very light hearted and could easily be a standalone rather than a series.
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