1. Winter Street by Elin Hilderbrand While taking place around the holidays, I wouldn't necessarily say it has to be read around Christmas time. It's really a story of family and relationships and while I don't want to give anything way, I will say that it has its sweet moments and its sad ones, but it ends in a good place. 4 stars
Working on the Wild Rose by Jennifer Donnelly. I love this series and don't want it to end. I am glad it's an epic 600+ pages, though. Considering it's almost February, I'm not doing so well, but I hope to catch up soon!
While taking place around the holidays, I wouldn't necessarily say it has to be read around Christmas time. It's really a story of family and relationships and while I don't want to give anything way, I will say that it has its sweet moments and its sad ones, but it ends in a good place.
4 stars
Working on the Wild Rose by Jennifer Donnelly. I love this series and don't want it to end. I am glad it's an epic 600+ pages, though. Considering it's almost February, I'm not doing so well, but I hope to catch up soon!