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Winter Magic In Port Berry by KT Dady

This is the third book in about Port Berry and I read it cold, without having read the previous two. As such it felt like I was missing some of the backstory, like I was a visitor looking in without knowing the history of the many characters that fleeted through the pages of the book.

Will has returned to Port Berry to find his family and hopefully learn about his past. The warmth comes through the pages. He is also roped in by the local welcome committee and is quickly made to be part of the community. 

Ginny runs the local cafe and also looks after her very unappreciative mother when she gets a chance; their relationship is pure toxicity.

When Will and Ginny meet for the first time sparks fly. Different types of sparks fly later on, when Ginny finds out that Will is "stealing" her dream. With some adult level communication, much of the angst could have been avoided, and this would have been a pure, cosy, happy winter story.


Winter Magic In Port Berry by K.T. Dady is releasing on 27 November 2024. 

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