Thursday 6 December 2012

Review - Christmas Deliverance by Amanda Egan

  • Publisher: Amanda Egan (29 Nov 2012)
  • ASIN: B00AG2FH64
The blurb

It’s that time of year again and the Willoughby family think they’ve got everything wrapped up.
Each concealing their own issues, they return to widowed mum Maggie to play at happy families.
But an unexpected delivery challenges their perceptions of one other - and of themselves.
Grab a mulled wine, snuggle up by the fire and share a family Christmas with a difference.
Because Christmas doesn’t always deliver what you want - but sometimes it might be just what you need.




Christmas is the time for family to get together, share presents, and have a happy reunion.

Amanda Egan tells the story of widowed Maggie and her adult offspring Sophie, Oscar, Lucy and Giles -  and their issues.  The family come together at Christmas more out of duty rather than choice and each has their own unexpected surprises to bring to the family gathering.

One event sees the family having to pull together, share their surprises and make decisions for their future.  The rose-tinted specs are off for this look at one  family's Christmas.  Will it have a happy ending like all family Christmas stories?

Tissues on standby.

Fabulous storytelling from this author who has a knack for telling it like it is.

9 out of 10 for me! Loved it!

Review copy.  This did not influence my review in any way



  

  

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