Tuesday 18 December 2012

Review: Christmas without Icing (Novella) by Michelle Betham

Such a striking cover!
  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • Publisher: Michelle Betham (6 Dec 2012)
  • ASIN: B00AK0016S
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At time of posting this novella is free on Amazon


The blurb (via Amazon)Jessie Collins has always wanted to visit Lapland. But this Christmas, more than any other, it’s also a place she feels she really needs to be as she tries to come to terms with a painful event in the past, and a future she really needs to start living.


Can a strange young man called Mikku, lights in the sky, and a magical little town in the Arctic Circle really help her find the strength she needs to move on? 

A story of love and hope at Christmas - 'Christmas Without Icing', a Lapland fairytale… 


Jessie tells us her story of why she is going to Lapland this Christmas with her brother, Matt, but feeling very alone.  This was a trip she had always wanted to take with someone else.  This trip is something she must do but it will stir up some painful memories from the past.  

In Lapland Jessie meets a  man called Mikku and he listens to her tale.   A chance meeting brings Zac into her holiday.  It must be fate.  Jessie is big on fate, but she will only be here for a few days.

The author transports the reader right into the heart of the Lapland skiing resort and the buzz at that time of year, complete with the stunning Northern Lights experience. 

A fabulous Christmas time novella for chick-lit and hen-lit fans.

9 out of 10 for me!



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