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Sunday 10 November 2019

Books on Tour - A Christmas Kiss and a Cranberry Kiss at the Cosy Kettle by Liz Eeles

Fans of Milly Johnson and Phillipa Ashley, the Cosy Kettle café is waiting for you to find a comfy spot by the fire and snuggle up with a steaming mug of hot chocolate. Amidst the twinkling lights and falling snowflakes, Becca has a wish to make this Christmas…
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Running from heartbreak, twenty-five-year-old Becca has moved to the cosy village of Honeyford. Living with her best friend Zac in a little stone cottage, and serving mince pies and steaming gingerbread lattes at the Cosy Kettle, is the perfect escape from her past.

But starting over isn’t always plain sailing, and Becca’s shyness is holding her back from making her mark on the café. To make matters worse, her crush on blond-haired, blue-eyed local heartthrob Logan gets stronger by the day – but he can barely remember her name. So as the snow starts to fall in Honeyford, Becca has one big Christmas wish: to completely reinvent herself. Becca dreams of bringing the Cosy Kettle success and finding romance with Logan under the mistletoe. 


As she gets a makeover, cosies up to Logan over mulled wine and plans the most festive celebration the café has ever seen, Becca wonders why she waited so long to step out of her comfort zone… Zac, on the other hand, thought she was perfect before – always caring for others – and he misses the quirky girl with the bright blue hair.

When Logan turns out to not be all he seems, Becca is left wondering if he’s really the one for her. With her party plans also going awry, can Becca save her beloved Cosy Kettle in time for Christmas? And has the key to her happiness been in front of her all along? 
'A Christmas Wish and a Cranberry Kiss' is Liz Eeles' third book in the popular series set in The Cosy Kettle, a café in the centre of Honeyford, the hub of the village and a place for the residents to catch up over a cuppa.

I really enjoy visiting The Cosy Kettle, each time catching up with the locals, while also being introduced to newcomers who all add their own storylines and relationships.

The main character, Becca, was a character that grew throughout the book. I really enjoyed watching her confidence grow and her character materialise as she became more self confident in herself and the relationship with Logan develop - however the real story is that of The Cosy Kettle and its placement on the map as the business grows stronger and stamps its mark on the map.

I really hope that Liz Eeles returns to The Cosy Kettle soon!

Thank you to Bookouture for inviting me to take part in the blog tour and for a copy of the book in return for an honest review.

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