Two gorgeous weddings. A monstrous accident that destroys the world they once knew. A betrayal, countless changes, and fear of the unknown. The five Sisters of Edgartown join together for another— yet very different— Christmas on the cozy island of Martha's Vineyard.
Times have changed. Romance, heartache, second chances, hurricanes, move-ins, break-ups -- they've followed the Sisters of Edgartown around the previous year and led them to the holiday season yet again.
To encounter all these changes, the five Sisters of Edgartown plan to meet for a round of gossip and non-stop Black Friday shopping. But one of their own is late, then later, then later than late --
Until the four other Sisters of Edgartown receive a phone call that rocks them to their core.
Hospitals. Wheelchairs. Heart-wrenching cries.
The Sisters of Edgartown are only forty-one going on forty-two. They've already lost a member of their group at the age of seventeen and aren't sure they can handle it all over again.
But together, and armed with strength and hope and love, they fight to retain their powerful friendship and their link to one another, as one of their own strains to keep living.
In the meantime, they encounter a terribly lonely older woman, alone for yet another Christmas and frightened to live out the rest of her days without any love in her life.
Dive into book seven of the Sisters of Edgartown: A heartwarming journey of friendship, loss, and love, and one that will make you fall in love with the Sisters of Edgartown and want the next book.
Katie writes women's fiction and clean, wholesome contemporary romance. She looks to everyday, real-life family issues to weave stories of heartfelt emotions, love and loss, and everything in between.
Come transport yourself to Martha's Vineyard: an island of vivid blue ocean, white sand, and a lively community of locals, who celebrate everything from the bright New England summers to the cold, yet cozy, snowcapped winters.
ARC for honest review with no compensation 4.5 stars
An Edgartown Christmas is book 7 in the Sisters of Edgartown series by Katie Winters, as we continue the story of the 5 remaining girls (aka Sisters).
The girls are getting together for their annual Black Friday shopping, but Mila is late to arrive, then they get a phone call that will change their lives again…a horrific accident that leaves life hanging in the balance…
Recovery, friendships, end of a relationship, weddings, hope, finding a new friend, hospitals, wheelchair, emotional, tears, laughter and so much more…
This book really shows you that true ‘sisters’ come in all shapes, sizes, colors, and financial standings. LOVE defines that sisterly bond—not DNA…and the Sisters of Edgartown show that better than anyone! Katie Winters has gifted us once again with a remarkable tale of love, intrigue, and craziness that could come from the inhabitants of Edgartown.
With a killer storyline; amazing 88” interesting plot twists and turns, and another tear jerker of an HEA…An Edgartown Christmas will surely take your breath away! Don’t miss this one! Put it on your TBR list and get a copy as soon as you can. (I voluntarily reviewed an advance reader copy of this book and absolutely loved it! )❤️❤️
They sisters lives together continue. A beautiful wedding g opens the book. One of the friends, Mila is involved in a serious car accident. Life as the friends know it, face some distinct changes as rehab and healing take place. New employee/friend Hannah enters to be part of the Once again the bonds of friendship hold strong as each friend works to support the “sister” in need. As the book comes to an end, everyone gathers for the annual Christmas situation. New friends are embraced as old friends come together.
Thank you to the author for this ARC. This review is my honest opinion.
Well who wouldn’t want to have for best friends throughout your life. Gathering together with wine and pizza and gossip. All of the connecting family and friends and so the story peaks into the outer circles a bit. Yes there’s some disappointing characters because the world turns on both success and failure as it is evident in this novel. And again to the editors please correct the mistakes that really run rather rampant through this delightful story me and him we’re going oh it just makes us cringe he and I are going and there is quite a bit of information available in any book on the rules of grammar.
Just finished Mila's story in An Edgartown Christmas. These poor sisters. They have been through so much and now one of them is in an accident. Will she ever walk again? Two weddings take place, the children of two sisters, Jennifer's son Nick marries Stacy and Camilla's daughter marries Issac. Mila has a visit from a new worker, Hannah. What kind of mystery does this woman have? This was a great ending to the series. We learned about the lives of each of the sisters and how they are there for each other through good and bad times. This is a very remarkable friendship. Absolutely LOVED this series.
This story had many "dark" events that were counterbalanced by happier ones. The importance of several generations and the significance of friends are paramount in this book. . In fact, the "sisters" of Edgartown have never been more needed than in this novel. Katie Winters skillfully presents us with a story with many unexpected events. Despite misfortune, the message of the story is always the significance of being positive, helping others, and trusting . It's a great book !
Whoa what a story! It starts off with a car crash and lots of unknowns with Mila and her kids. There are weddings, babies, loss and love, with the 5 sisters of Edgartown. So much hope was in the stories of these women. They seem like old friends to me. I really enjoyed this story so much. I hope there is another one to find out about Amelia’s baby and if Mila and her doctor get their date. Great book. Free ARC provided in exchange for an honest review.
can’d believe I finished reading this series! this was a light warm series for sure and i breezes through some of the books well. this book was good! the plot was kind of loose because there were a lot of moving pieces around it but overall it was pretty good! would recommend this series to anyone!
I have read all the books. This is an amazing series. You really can connect with whatever they are going through. I would recommend this series to everyone this is a must read series
Another beautiful story of friends who became family through tragedy. However, a little t oo drawn out with wine get-togethers. However, it acknowledges everyday feelings, experiences, and how we have to move forward to love and be happy!
Wonderful holiday visit with the girls. Always drama, always love, always new surprises. Storytelling at its best. I received this ARC for an honest review.