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Festive Book Haul

Image showing the front covers of the books mentioned in the Festive Fiction Haul post.

Hello everyone! I just wanted to quickly share with you which books I will be reading over the festive season. This year, I’ve narrowed it down to just three. This is in the hope that I actually get out the house and do things. I hope you enjoy this little festive book haul and maybe find one that you’ll enjoy too.

Christmas at Woolworths by Elaine Everest

Even though there was a war on, the Woolworths girls brought Christmas cheer to their customers. Best friends Sarah, Maisie and Freda are brought together by their jobs at Woolworths. With their loved ones away busy fighting the enemy, their bonds of friendship strengthen each day. Betty Billington is the manager at Woolworths, and a rock for the girls, having given up on love… Until a mysterious stranger turns up one day – could he reignite a spark in Betty? As the year draws to a close, and Christmas approaches, the girls must rely on each other to navigate the dark days that lie ahead… With so much change, can their friendship survive the war?

Winter on the Mersey by Annie Groves

For the residents of Empire Street, on Merseyside’s docks, the war against Hitler has been a long one but they all hope that the end is now in sight. Kitty Callaghan is finally coming home and she isn’t the same girl they will remember. Like many others, Kitty has seen her fair share of tradegy and instead of thinking about romance, is determined to do her bit for King and country. When Kitty finds herself stationed alongside Frank Feeny, the brave young officer who has always held a special place in her heart, feelings she thinks are long-buried rise to the surface. Britain is on the verge of victory, but will Kitty embrace the future and learn to love again?

Christmas with the Bomb Girls by Daisy Styles

Christmas is approaching at the Phoenix Munitions Factory, and its going to be one to remember. A factory floor might not be their first choice of a place to spend Christmas, but pulling together and making do is exactly what the Bomb Girls are best at. Gladys, however, back from the singing for the troops in Europe, is quiet as she takes up her place on the cordite line. Her old friends are determined to bring back her spark while they work hard to help their country, as the threat of danger grows ever-closer. What dark secret lies in Gladys’s heart? Will the girls see out another year in a country at war? And, if everyone does their bit, despite the worry, pain and toil, will the Bomb Girls be able to provide a wonderful Christmas for all?

Final Thoughts

I hope you’ve enjoyed reading about this little festive book haul. I’m definitely excited to read all three of these books. Not only because they are my favourite genre but also because they have a festive element in them. They aren’t all focused on Christmas and show more of everyday life too. I’m currently about a third of the way through Christmas at Woolworths as I write this. I’m liking it so far but will let you know what I think of all three of the books in the new year. (Future me! You can read my thoughts on each of these books here)

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5 thoughts on “Festive Book Haul

  1. I haven’t read any festive books, besides a Christmas carol but I love the sound of the Christmas at Woolworths book. I’ll have to check it out next Christmas.

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