Let It Snow by Sue Moorcroft
Published: 26th September 2019
Publisher: Avon
Pages: 378
Available on Kindle
Rating: 5/5
Blurb
This Christmas, the villagers of Middledip are off on a very Swiss adventure…
Family means everything to Lily Cortez and her sister Zinnia, and growing up in their non-conventional family unit, they and their two mums couldn’t have been closer.
So it’s a bolt out of the blue when Lily finds her father wasn’t the anonymous one-night stand she’d always believed – and is in fact the result of her mum's reckless affair with a married man.
Confused, but determined to discover her true roots, Lily sets out to find the family she’s never known; an adventure that takes her from the frosted, thatched cottages of Middledip to the snow-capped mountains of Switzerland, via a memorable romantic encounter along the way…
Review
In my eyes its never too early to start the Christmas
reading and what better way to start than with Sue Moorcroft’s latest festive
release “Let It Snow”. A book with such an apt title, as snow features quite
heavily in this book both as part of the setting and the Christmas carol “Let
It Snow” is brought to life by the Middledip choir the Middletones.
Lily Cortez grew up in an unconventional but very loving
family with her sister Zinnia and their two mums Roma and Patsie. Lily’s
settled life is thrown into disarray when she learns her father was not a one-night
stand she was led to believe but a married man her mother Roma had an affair
with. Needing to find the missing pieces Lily heads to Middledip in the hope of
connecting with her missing family. But two years on and Lily’s full identity
remains hidden, she’s hoping her forthcoming trip to Switzerland will give her
the chance to reveal who she really is and give her the happy ending she’s
longing for.
Lily’s such a warm and loving character that you can’t help
but instantly adore her, although I think that applies to most of the
characters that Sue Moorcroft creates. I was longing for her to find happiness
with both sides of her family and hopefully with the gorgeous Isaac who she
just can’t but be drawn to. But poor Lily encounters more than one bout of turbulence
as she heads out on her journey to Switzerland.
This is a gorgeous festive novel which has been brought
alive for me through Sue’s wonderful realistic characters, Doggo being one of
my favourites and her wonderful descriptive settings. I loved reading about the
Swiss trip as I could really imagine what it was like from the glistening snow
covered streets to the twinkling lights at the Christmas market.
This delightful festive read is sure to be a hit with Sue
Moorcroft’s fans and it’s made me realise I need to go and read more of her
books as I loved this one.
Thank you to Avon via Netgalley for providing me with a copy
to review honestly.