I can’t believe it’s two years since I reviewed Cathy Bramley’s Merrily Ever After for My Weekly magazine online in a post you’ll find here. This time I’m back with another My Weekly review of Cathy’s latest book A Merry Little Christmas.
A Merry Little Christmas was published by Orion on 10th October 2024 and is available for purchase through the publisher links here.
A Merry Little Christmas
This Christmas indulge in some me-time and enjoy this uplifting and heart-warming story from Sunday Times bestseller Cathy Bramley. Full of romance, laughter and family drama, A Merry Little Christmas is the perfect book to curl up with this festive season.
In the snowy market town of Wetherly, Merry is about to take on her biggest project yet – the arrival of a new baby. She has always dreamed of being a mother, since losing her mum at a young age. Everyone is so excited, so why is Merry feeling terrified? And why is she struggling to open up to business partner and best friend Nell, whose help she needs at their thriving candle shop more than ever?
What Nell desperately wants for Christmas is a baby with husband Olek. But when she uncovers a shocking truth about Olek’s past, dreams of a family are turned upside down. Nell feels she has no-one to turn to, as Merry is wrapped up in her own plans for the new baby.
Tensions run high as Christmas approaches, and Merry and Nell’s friendship reaches breaking point. As long-held secrets finally come to light, can Nell and Merry save the most precious gift of all – their friendship?
My Review of A Merry Little Christmas
My full review of A Merry Little Christmas can be found on the My Weekly website here.
However, here I can say that A Merry Little Christmas is a deeply emotional exploration of family set against a backdrop of Christmas that both moves the reader and makes them reassess what is important in their own lives. It’s not to be missed.
Do visit My Weekly to read my full review here.
About Cathy Bramley
Cathy Bramley is the Sunday Times Top Ten best-selling author of The Lemon Tree Cafe. Her other romantic comedies include Ivy Lane, Appleby Farm, Wickham Hall, Conditional Love, The Plumberry School of Comfort Food and White Lies and Wishes. She lives in a Nottinghamshire village with her family and a dog. Cathy turned to writing after spending eighteen years running her own marketing agency. She has been always an avid reader, never without a book on the go and now thinks she may have found her dream job! Cathy loves to hear from her readers. Her next book, Somewhere Only We Know will be out in June 2025.
For more information about Cathy , visit her website or follow her on Twitter/X @CathyBramley, and on Facebook and Instagram.