
The Little Christmas Kitchen
A Womens Fiction, Holiday, Chick Lit book. But perhaps, she realised, there were no victims. Just people. Jenny Oliver, The Little Christmas...
The mince pies are cooling, the lights are twinkling, and just when you think you’re a roasted chestnut away from the perfect Christmas….along comes the new gift-wrapped treat of a book from Jenny Oliver. Enjoy!Christmas at the Davenports’ house was always about one thing: food. But when sisters Ella and Maddy were split up, Ella to live in London with their Dad, and Maddy staying in Greece with their Mum, mince pies lost their magic.Now, a cheating husband has thrown Ella a curved snowball…and for the first time in years, all she wants is her mum. So she heads back to Greece, where her family’s taverna holds all the promise of home. Meanwhile, waitress Maddy’s dreams of a white Christmas lead her back to London… and her Dad.But a big fat festive life-swap isn’t as easy as it sounds! And as the sisters trade one kitchen for another, it suddenly seems that among the cinnamon, cranberries and icing sugar, their recipes for a perfect Christmas might be missing a crucial ingredient: each other.
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But perhaps, she realised, there were no victims. Just people. Jenny Oliver, The Little Christmas Kitchen // Something just out of reach was more appealing than something that might let her go. Jenny Oliver, The Little Christmas Kitchen //
3.5 starsApart from two of Holly Martin's books this is the only other Carina book I've read despite constantly seeing their covers books on NetGalley. I was on a bit of a ban and didn't request anything for a while until I got my ratio to 100%. I do judge books by their covers and Carina have some of the best, it's just a shame they... So this was cute. This is a story of two sisters, who when younger, were split up by their parents when they divorced. But now they're all grown up and it's Christmas time and when Ella (who went with Dad) finds herself down in the dumps with her personal life, decides she needs her Mom and goes to her in Greece. In turn, Maddy goes... I enjoyed this book of Jenny's, I liked how we got to know how both of the sisters felt about being apart from each other and how they then lived each others lives. Just the right amount of Christmas feel to the book and some great recipes at the end I'd like to have a go at :) xxx