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Maybe Next Christmas by Emma Heatherington

Emma Heatherington's Maybe Next Christmas is a cozy, slow-burn romance that captures the spirit of the holiday season.

On Christmas Eve, Bea is heading home to Ireland to reunite with her long-term partner, Sean. But when her flight is delayed, she meets Ollie, another traveler returning home. Despite their immediate connection whilst waiting for their delayed flight, they fail to stay in touch and they return to their old separate lives. 

Months later, a chance encounter in London reignites their spark. As Christmas approaches again, Bea and Ollie find themselves drawn together by fate.

Heatherington's writing is warm and inviting, creating a delightful feel-good atmosphere. Her characters are lovable and relatable, and the Irish setting adds a charming touch.


Thank you to Netgalley and Penguin Random House UK, Cornerstone for the review copy.


Maybe Next Christmas by Emma Heatherington is set to publish on 24 October 2024 - perfect timing ahead of the Christmas holiday season.


Previous Christmas book - stand alone - This Christmas by Emma Heatherington - link to my review 

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