Wednesday, December 28, 2022

REVIEW: Christmas Every Day by Beth Moran

Title: Christmas Every Day
Author: Beth Moran
Publisher: Boldwood Books
Publication Date: September 2019
Genre: Christmas Holiday / Contemporary Romance / Women’s Fiction
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Description: When Jenny inherits her estranged grandmother’s cottage in Sherwood Forest, she has nothing to lose - no money, no job, no friends, no family to speak of, and zero self-respect. Things can only get better...

Her grumpy, but decidedly handsome new neighbor, Mack, has a habit of bestowing unsolicited good deeds on her. And when Jenny is welcomed into a rather unusual book club, life seems to finally be getting more interesting.

Instead of reading, the members pledge to complete individual challenges before Christmas: from finding new love, learning to bake, to completing a daredevil bucket list. Jenny can’t resist joining in, and soon a year of friendship and laughter, tears and regrets unfolds in the most unexpected ways.

Warm, wise, funny and utterly uplifting, what one thing would you change in your life before Christmas comes around?

My Thoughts: I was drawn to this book primarily because of the cover. Looked perfect for my Christmas holiday theme reading. It takes place in Sherwood Forest, which sounds amazing. This book is less chick-lit, Christmas fun and frolic and more women’s fiction and contemporary romance while dealing with some serious issues.

Jenny’s life has imploded in her face when her boyfriend, Richard, proposes to her sister, Zara. After going ballistic and punching Zara in the nose, Jenny goes to her grandmother’s cottage in Sherwood Forest. Spending Christmas in a quaint cottage far away from Scotland and the horrible reminders of the mess her life has become would sound like paradise. Instead, Jenny is greeted with a complete and utter disaster. The cottage has stood empty for many years and is literally a hoarder’s paradise. I got the willies just reading about what awaits Jenny once she manages to get inside. The cottage shares a common wall with another residence and Jenny’s new neighbor, Mack, is grouchy, reclusive and a bit abrasive.

While trying to make the cottage livable, Jenny earns money at the coffee shop and child minding for a couple of ladies in the village. Through them, Jenny learns about a book club and decides to join and embarks on making a new life for herself and the new friends she has made.

I liked Jenny and admired her tenacity to make this derelict cottage a livable space instead of running back to the village. I also liked Mack and saw through his façade of grumpiness and was moved by his numerous acts of kindness and generosity to Jenny. I especially loved that he was willing to accompany Jenny to her sister’s wedding.

All of the characters in the book club add more depth and charm to the story as the reader is given an inside view of their lives as well. Though I liked some of these people more than others, I found them to be both entertaining and interesting.

My Final Verdict: If you prefer your Christmas themes to be sprinkled with fun, frolic, while sipping a hot chocolate, you will want to take a pass. This story is heartwarming and though there were some laugh aloud moments, the story had several serious issues occurring below the surface. Seeing Jenny persevere in spite of the challenges facing her was heartwarming.

I recommend this story for the strong characters and the blessing of friends and neighbors who can be called upon to lend a hand to someone in need.

Disclaimer: I received a complimentary copy of Christmas Every Day from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.


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I am not a professional reviewer, but I love to read and share my opinions on my reading with others who are interested. I work full time but my ideal perfect day would be to curl up with a good book. The majority of the books I review here are from my private collection and my reviews are provided purely for entertainment purposes. I receive no compensation whatsoever for sharing my thoughts and review on any book. If you would like me to review your book, please email me at sharalsbooks@yahoo.com Happy Reading! :o)