My review:????

A Perfect Cornish Christmas is the second book in the series, but I didn’t feel like I was missing too much with the story.

 It’s Christmas in Porthmellow, and Scarlett takes a DNA test, which has unforeseen consequences for her family, tearing them apart.  

Scarlett feels like an outcast from her family for the next year, but starts to reconnect with her sister before the following Christmas, and moves to stay with her down in Porthmellow, where she hunts for someone she is related to, who she is sure is there.

It was a cosy, enjoyable read, perfect for a light Christmas read.

A Perfect Cornish Christmas was published on 31st October 2019, and is available on Amazon and WaterstonesI’ve found a link to where you can search for local bookshops, including independent!

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If you’re interested in light family com, then other books that I’ve read and enjoyed are the Rachel’s pudding pantry by Caroline Roberts:

Rachel’s Pudding Pantry

Christmas at Rachels’ Pudding Pantry

Here are some other Christmas books I’ve read and reviewed!

I was given this book for free in return for an unbiased review, so my thanks to NetGalley and to Avon Books (the publishers) for this book.

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