Although I haven't yet read any of Jessica Redland's other novels, including any from this Whitsborough Bay series, the attractive cover design of this one caught my eye and I thought the premise of the book sounded wonderful.
Christmas at Carly's Cupcakes
was a lovely story and I especially liked the protagonist, whom I found to be caring, efficient and rather long-suffering, as well as being someone to whom I could really relate. Carly's hapless and disorganised sister, Bethany, has been working alongside her in the cupcake bakery for four months and the contributions from Bethany were appreciated as she attempted to master the art of decorating sponge cakes.
I adored the charming setting of Castle Street in the North Yorkshire seaside town of Whitsborough Bay, especially as I have lived near the area myself. The Christmas theme was extremely enchanting with it's festive allure and the story's overall tone was so snug and uplifting, bringing with it all that delicious homemade baking and the heady aromas of sugar, icing and cupcakes, not to mention the snow angels!
This was a beautifully written, heartwarming story of love, friendship, community spirit, dreams, second chances, and forgiveness. Dashes of sparkling romance and friction kept things fizzing and everything was wrapped up very nicely in the end.
A wonderful novella with a really strong Christmas feel, this is a book that I will certainly be recommending to friends and family.
I received a complimentary digital copy of this novel at my request from Boldwood Books via Rachel’s Random Resources. This review is my own unbiased opinion.