🎄 Book Review – Christmas at the Little Cornish Bakery by Jennifer Bibby
Christmas at the Little Cornish Bakery is the perfect festive escape - sweet, heartfelt, and full of the comforting magic of second chances. After a painful breakup and the loss of her beloved grandmother Ruby, Lola retreats to the charming Cornish village of Polcarrow to rebuild her life and open the bakery of her dreams. But between mince pies, twinkling lights, and the warmth of a community that quickly feels like family, she might just find healing, and maybe even love, where she least expects it. 💫
Enter Tristan, the local vicar with a kind heart (and just enough charm to melt even a winter chill ❄️). As secrets from Ruby’s past come to light and old flames resurface, Lola must decide whether to protect her heart or take a leap of faith toward something new.
I really enjoyed this story. it’s beautifully written, uplifting, and full of heart. The Cornish setting feels magical, the characters are genuine, and the message of love, loss, and hope shines through every page. It’s the kind of book that wraps you up like a soft blanket and leaves you smiling.
⭐️ 4/5 stars
A sweet, slow-burn festive romance with warmth, charm, and plenty of holiday sparkle. Perfect for fans of Phillipa Ashley, Jo Thomas, and anyone who believes Christmas is about love, community, and new beginnings. 🕯️✨
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read this delightful festive story in exchange for an honest review.