Christmas Book Review – Christmas at Carly’s Cupcakes

Christmas at Carly's Cupcakes: The perfect festive story for Christmas 2020 by [Jessica Redland]

It’s the most wonderful time of the year…


It’s December on Castle Street; the fairy lights are twinkling, snow has settled and the festive season is in full swing.

For Carly, the owner of Carly’s Cupcakes, it’s the busiest time of year getting everyone’s Christmas treats ready on time. However with her clumsy sister, Bethany, as a co-worker, it’s proving a difficult task. They say you shouldn’t mix work with family. Maybe they have a point…

As Christmas approaches, Carly is also eagerly awaiting the return of her best friend to Whitsborough Bay. Liam has no idea he’s been the object of her affection since their schooldays. After years of pining after him, can Carly pluck up the courage to finally tell him how she really feels by 25th December?

Could a little festive magic make all of Carly’s wishes come true this Christmas…?

A heartwarming, short festive story of friendship and family from bestseller Jessica Redland. You can find out what happens to Carly next through exploring her best friend Tara’s story in 
Starry Skies Over The Chocolate Pot Café.

Target :- 3/10

Review:- A heartwarming tale of romance set during the Christmas time, the descriptions of the Christmas views with a snow setting, make you feel that you are celebrating Christmas in the snow with Carly and the other characters! Also the descriptions of yummy Christmas cupcakes and cakes and gingerbread biscuits make your mouth water and wish you can have samples of them! A truly suitable read for the Christmas time with the loved ones!

Rating:- five stars!

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