Christmas Every Day
by Beth Moran

Christmas Every Day is a fabulous festive read!
I immediately took to Jenny who I think is very brave to take on her late grandmother’s ramshackle (to put it mildly) cottage. I understand her need for a fresh start though and her determination to see it through.
I immediately took to Mack too, Jenny’s next-door neighbour, although he’s a grumpy so and so to begin with. We soon learn why.
These two have a lot going on, emotionally and otherwise, and I enjoyed how their relationship develops from neighbours barely tolerating each other to friends….
There is so much more going on throughout this story though….
Jenny’s job and the relationships she builds with the family she finds herself working for.
A local estate agent trying to bully her into selling the cottage.
The Book Club members are an interesting bunch. Lol!
The hunt for a famous local author who doesn’t seem to want to be found.
Jenny’s relationship with her mother.
Mack’s relationship struggles.
Some surprises along the way!
It all adds up to a brilliantly written story which had me hooked! I LOVED it!
** I borrowed Christmas Every Day from the Prime Reading Library **
When Jenny inherits her estranged grandmother’s cottage in Sherwood Forest, she has nothing to lose – no money, no job, no friends, no family to speak of, and zero self-respect. Things can only get better…
Her grumpy, but decidedly handsome new neighbour, Mack, has a habit of bestowing unsolicited good deeds on her. And when Jenny is welcomed into a rather unusual book club, life seems to finally be getting more interesting.
Instead of reading, the members pledge to complete individual challenges before Christmas: from finding new love, learning to bake, to completing a daredevil bucket list. Jenny can’t resist joining in, and soon a year of friendship and laughter, tears and regrets unfolds in the most unexpected ways.