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Sunday, October 3, 2021

A Lighthouse Christmas- Book Review

A Lighthouse Christmas by Jenny Hale

Publication Date: 14th Oct 2021
Genre: Women’s Fiction, Contemporary 

4 Stars 

One Liner: Heartwarming, hopeful, and happy ever after. 


Mia goes back to Winstead Cape when her Grandma Ruth passes away. The old lady managed a historic lighthouse that has been in the family for generations. 

Alice, Mia’s mother, discovers the debt left behind by Grandma Ruth. With her finances balanced on the edge and Riley, Mia’s younger sister holding a small job at the hospital, they have no option but to sell the lighthouse. 

Mia has to be the strong one and take care of the renovations and arrangements. The nearing Christmas, her broken marriage, the pressure of working with her soon-to-be ex-husband threaten to overwhelm her. Yet, she steps in to take care of things. Her mother and sister step up, and they work together as a unit. 

Will is the real estate Mia hired to sell the lighthouse. He has troubles of his own and some of his sister Kate’s to deal with. Yet, when Mia and Will meet and work together, they find solace and peace together. 

But things get complicated soon enough. The secrets from Grandma Ruth’s past come out in the open. Mia’s life suddenly is at crossroads, and she’s trying to find her true self. 

Can Christmas in the lighthouse save the place and fix things for everyone? 

The book is as beautiful as Christmas books should be. It’s more of women’s fiction, and there isn’t any romance, per se. What we do get is people getting to each other and discovering themselves in the process. 

The characters are well-etched and come alive on the paper/ screen (for ebooks). The hints to the secret are easy to guess. Nothing gets dragged beyond a point, either. 

I love how Will is a smart and sensible guy with a good heart. He is confident, compassionate, and ready to help. Mia’s got a good head and a good heart, both of that make her a lovely person. 

There’s enough angst and doubt to add some drama though everything is resolved easily. The imagery of the setting, food, and winter season was beautiful. The writing is easy and smooth. A couple of characters and themes are predictable, but that’s the comfort of reading this genre. 

To sum up, A Lighthouse Christmas is a warm story about family, relationships, and listening to what the heart wants. 

Thank you, NetGalley and Bookouture, for the ARC in exchange for an honest review. 

#ALighthouseChristmas #NetGalley 

*****

P.S: Felix was such an adorable kid! Loved his character in the book.

2 comments:

  1. Stories that don't drag on will be good read, I guess. Sounds like a good book.

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    1. Hello Pradeep, hope you're doing good.
      Yep, it's a good Christmas story. Perfect to pick up between heavy reads. :)

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