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It’s not the first time a Hallow-Hart has returned to the nest with her tail between her legs—but it certainly feels that way to Fred. After leaving her small town in the Scottish Highlands, Fred built a seemingly perfect life in London: a smart job in advertising, a well-dressed boyfriend, and freedom from her quirky aunts and lovelorn mother. But when it all falls apart, she finds herself back home for Christmas to lick her wounds. She insists it’s just a temporary perch—but the pull of home, and the rekindled connection with her childhood best friend (and longtime crush) Ryan, proves hard to resist. Told through an intergenerational lens—Fred, her mother Bella, and the most delightfully eccentric aunts in all of Scotland—this heartwarming Christmas story is a true charmer. Jenny Bayliss once again delivers a cozy, heartfelt tale with flawed but deeply relatable characters, sharp writing, and a palpable sense of family and community. I loved every page. It has the sparkle of Practical Magic with a distinctly Scottish flair, and I sincerely hope we get more stories in this world. Bella is sweet and patient (even when Fred is insufferable), the aunts are an absolute delight, and the townspeople are so vivid they’re practically begging for a screen adaptation. Watching Fred grow up—yes, even in her 30s—and learn how to care for both herself and the people around her was an absolute joy. Jenny Bayliss is an auto-read author for me now. This one’s a winner! Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC. #thesouthernliterarian #july #librarian #Summer #romance #BookTok #booklover #bookrecommendations #amreading #christmas #Scotland #interfenerational #practicalmagic
It’s not the first time a Hallow-Hart has returned to the nest with her tail between her legs—but it certainly feels that way to Fred. After leaving her small town in the Scottish Highlands, Fred built a seemingly perfect life in London: a smart job in advertising, a well-dressed boyfriend, and freedom from her quirky aunts and lovelorn mother. But when it all falls apart, she finds herself back home for Christmas to lick her wounds. She insists it’s just a temporary perch—but the pull of home, and the rekindled connection with her childhood best friend (and longtime crush) Ryan, proves hard to resist. Told through an intergenerational lens—Fred, her mother Bella, and the most delightfully eccentric aunts in all of Scotland—this heartwarming Christmas story is a true charmer. Jenny Bayliss once again delivers a cozy, heartfelt tale with flawed but deeply relatable characters, sharp writing, and a palpable sense of family and community. I loved every page. It has the sparkle of Practical Magic with a distinctly Scottish flair, and I sincerely hope we get more stories in this world. Bella is sweet and patient (even when Fred is insufferable), the aunts are an absolute delight, and the townspeople are so vivid they’re practically begging for a screen adaptation. Watching Fred grow up—yes, even in her 30s—and learn how to care for both herself and the people around her was an absolute joy. Jenny Bayliss is an auto-read author for me now. This one’s a winner! Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC. #thesouthernliterarian #july #librarian #Summer #romance #BookTok #booklover #bookrecommendations #amreading #christmas #Scotland #interfenerational #practicalmagic

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