Christmas at Polkerran Point by Cass Grafton

Thank you @cassgrafton @canelo_co @KellyALacey @lovebookstours #Ad #LBTCrew #BookTwitter #FreeReview #FreeBookReview #LBTChristmas for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. Christmas at Polkerran Point has a gorgeous Christmas feel to the front cover that puts you in proper festive mood. This is book 3 in the series, and you can read it as a standalone which is what I did. The story is about Gemma who loses her passport which means she can't go travelling until she finds it. Gemma heads to Polkerran Point to stay with her aunt but then meets Matt who is a musician and ends up housekeeping for him and being friends with his sister Anna while trying to keep Matt's secrets. Christmas at Polkerran Point is a gorgeous and heart-warming read that will get you in the Christmas mood. I liked Gemma and Anna a lot and felt like I connected with all of them including Matt. I did feel sorry for him at times due to what was going on his life. This is a well written book and I loved the ending it made me all musshie inside. I do love good romance. I read this in one sitting and loved that it was set in Cornwall which made me want to go there on holiday. Furthermore, I will definitely go back and read the rest of the series. Cosy and lovely read . 5 star Blurb Fate may have brought them together, but secrets seem destined to keep them apart... An accident and a lost passport mean Gemma's six-month sabbatical to go travelling is not off to a strong start. She heads to Polkerran Point to stay at her aunt’s while her new passport is processed and to find temporary work in the meantime. Enter musician Matt. Newly moved into a secluded, renovated mill – complete with a recording studio – Matt is preparing for his band’s big reunion tour. Focused on writing new music for the album, he needs a live-in housekeeper. Even as sparks fly, Gemma can sense Matt's keeping secrets and with her role ending once Christmas is over, will there be anything to keep her in Polkerran? A cosy, festive Cornish romance for fans of Phillipa Ashley and Cressida McLaughlin. Author bio Cass began her writing life in Regency England, enlisted Jane Austen’s help to time-travel between then and the present day and is now happily ensconced in 21st century Cornwall. Well, in her imagination and soul; her heart and physical presence reside in northern England with her ever-patient husband and Tig and Tag, their cute but exceptionally demanding moggies. A bit of a nomad, Cass has called three countries home, as well as six different English counties, but her aspiration is to one day reunite with her beloved West Country. In the meantime, she writes feel-good contemporary romances set in Cornwall and, in doing so, manages to live there vicariously through her characters and settings. An Ambassador for the Jane Austen Literacy Foundation, Cass is also a member of the Romantic Novelists’ Association, the Jane Austen Society UK and the Society of Authors

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  1. Emma! Thank you SO much for your lovely review! I was struggling to find you on socials, but I'm so pleased I found your blog! xx

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