A Country Farm Christmas

 A Country Darm Christmas

Pamela Cook, Penelope Janu, Lily Malone, Stella Quinn



Reviewed by Helen


The Christmas Contract
Pamela Cook

Bridie is running a small farm hoping to get an organic tick, she has a five year old son Finn, life hasn’t been easy since she kicked her partner out and with pressure from her father to ensure everything is up and going by Christmas, Bridie is under the pump, When she meets her neighbour’s on the road, Uteman aka Rhys Tucker and soon he is offering her something that might just work in her favour if she can let go of her independence, but with the chemistry sparking between them life might just move forward in a very nice way.

A thoroughly good read filled with emotion and wonderful characters.

A Fairytale Christmas
Penelope Janu

I am a lover of fairy tales and Penelope Janu’s stories and this one is just so good, come along and meet city lawyer Juliette and farmer and landscape designer Beau not a good start to their first meeting and some bartering for Juliette to stay in Beau’s small cabin, when Juliette steps in to help the town they are soon working together and their hearts are growing but will they make it to a HEA?

I loved this one two strong characters who were made for each other.

The Christmas Kindness Project
Lily Malone

We are back in one of my favourite towns Chalk Hill and after the breakup of her marriage Rosie has moved back to her childhood town and is starting work in the Real Estate office her father used to own, she has been nominated to represent her employer in the town’s annual project she is not sure how this will go but she will give it a shot. When Rosie meets Fletcher real estate valuer, she feels something that she has not felt for a long time, not looking for another love this shocks her but soon things are warming up for them both.

I loved my trip back to Chalk Hill and I loved Rosie and Fletcher’s story, heartwarming and fabulous.

Christmas at Yindi Creek
Stella Quinn

Paramedic, Angela has lost one of her late mother’s opal earrings and is desperate to replace is as there is a ritual that her and her twin sister follow each Christmas day and she decides that a trip to Yindi Creek were they were bought many years ago is necessary but the opal dealers are closed, going to the pub she finds herself crying on the publicans shoulder, ever the matchmaker, Maggie directs her to Wirra Wirra station to meet Robbie it is about time that he got over his past, but will Angela and Rob get over their first meeting on the road to go forward to the future together?

I loved my trip back to this area and Rob and Angela, a story that had me smiling and cheering the on.

Four lovely stories that had me turning the pages, fabulous characters, fabulous settings, I do highly recommend this one to any romance reader who loves a rural romance, Thank you all for such fabulous stories.
My thanks to the publisher Harlequin HQ for my copy to read and review.

5 stars
October 1, 2024 by HQ Fiction