Christmas at Carly’s Cupcakes
by Jessica Redland
Amazon US / UK / AU / CA
When Liam calls to say he’s been granted leave from the army, Carly makes a third Christmas wish. It’s the one she’s made every year since she was a teenager and, if she’s really brave, could this be the year when it finally comes true?
With Liam coming home, the shop having its best year yet, and a wedding to look forward to, it’s shaping up to be the best Christmas ever for Carly. But for Bethany, things are starting to unravel …
My Rating:
Favorite Quotes:
The bullies called Carly “Bear Trap” thanks to a mouthful of metal, and Liam’s nickname was “Skindiana Bones.” It was one of the reasons he and Carly had become such good friends: outcasts together.
Liam had come up with the genius name, “The Biscuit Bunch,” because the large group of girls had been carbon copies of each other at school, exactly like a packet of biscuits: same haircut, same way of wearing their skirt and tie, same coat, same shoes, same bag … and same merciless bullying.
Before I hug you all goodbye, does anyone have anything else they want to confess? Nobody else tried to play tonsil hockey with Joshua? No? That’s a relief.
‘This isn’t your way of telling me that you really do want to run off with The Chief Biscuit?’ Liam’s expression turned very solemn and, for a moment, Carly’s stomach sank. ‘It’s an interesting proposition… But why would I want biscuits when I can have cake?’
My Review:
I have come to the end of my treasure chest of Jessica Redland books. I may go into withdrawal as I have been gleefully binging on her clever words with great delight. Written in the 3rd person and laced with bright wit and observational levity, this well-crafted story was a quick and engaging read that captivated, entertained, and squeezed the heart. Ms. Redland has such agile word skills and deftly tucks in imaginative and creative details and lush descriptions that elevate an excellent story into an exceptional one. I adore her and fervently hope she is banging away on her next mesmerizing tale, as I am eager to return to my vast collection of quirky friends residing in the quaint village of Whitsborough Bay.
Author Bio
Jessica had never considered writing as a career until a former manager kept telling her that her business reports read more like stories and she should write a book. She loved writing but had no plot ideas. Then something happened to her that prompted the premise for her debut novel, Searching for Steven. She put fingers to keyboard and soon realized she had a trilogy and a novella.
She lives on the stunning North Yorkshire Coast — the inspiration for the settings in her books — with her husband, daughter, cat, Sprocker Spaniel, and an ever-growing collection of collectible teddy bears. Although if the dog has her way, the collection will be reduced to a pile of stuffing and chewed limbs!
Her passion for North Yorkshire is shared by fellow-writer and great friend, Sharon Booth and, together, they are the Yorkshire Rose Writers.
Jessica tries to balance her time — often unsuccessfully — between being an HR tutor, trying to re-learn how to play the piano, studying towards a Masters in Creative Writing, and writing itself. Who needs sleep?
Social Media Links
Twitter: @JessicaRedland
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JessicaRedlandWriter/
Website and blog: www.jessicaredland.com
Ms Divine Jinx, you have completed the entire set with a bang. I adore your reviews and I am just getting to know Jessica’s work…
But I have been a fan of your writing long before I knew the authors you reviewed for. As usual you have aced this review, you minx…. 😂 😂
You are precious to me and far too kind!
I am also truthful…
Have a peaceful night of wonderful dreams
Oh my goodness, how much do I adore the idea of my books being binge-read? Thank you so much, Empress DJ, for the beautiful review and your ongoing support. You say my writing is a treasure chest but so are your reviews. Thank you so very, very much 🙂 And, yes, I am tapping away. I have another novel fully completed and ready to go. I was hoping to find a publishing home but I have no takers so far; they don’t seem to like my stories! It will therefore probably be an indie release again in Feb/March, and I’m working on another two so watch this space xx
I think I’ve found my next new series! Thanks, DJ!
Jonetta, that would be amazing if you do read them! Thank you so much. They’re all on KU if you subscribe to it 🙂 xx
How cute does this book look. Wish I had the time to read more Christmas books as they all sound so good. Great review
Thank you so much. Hoping you might be able to squeeze one in somewhere, even if it’s the middle of summer! x
This looks like a cute fluffy Hallmark read and I am kind of thrown off that it’s written in the third person. Sounds interesting!
I need me some good xmas reads! I’ll definitely be giving this a try. Yet another great review!
I love this cover, very Christmasy.
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Oooh I need to try this series!
Sounds so good even though it’s out of my norm.
I really enjoy reading your reviews. It takes great amount of skill to convey everything in few words
Fab review!