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Christmas at Rosie Hopkins' Sweetshop

On sale

7th November 2013

Price: £16.99

Romantic Novel of the Year Awards, 2015

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Selected: Audiobook Downloadable / ISBN-13: 9781405529280

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‘Nobody does cosy, get-away-from-it-all romance like Jenny Colgan’
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Snuggle up and escape to the beautiful island of Mure this winter. Jenny Colgan’s new Christmas novel, CHRISTMAS AT THE ISLAND HOTEL, is out now.
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Christmas is going to be extra magical this year . . .

With real mouth-watering recipes for you to try at home


Rosie Hopkins is looking forward to Christmas in the little Derbyshire village of Lipton, buried under a thick blanket of snow. Her sweetshop is festooned with striped candy canes, large tempting piles of Turkish Delight, crinkling selection boxes and happy, sticky children. She’s going to be spending it with her boyfriend, Stephen, and her family, flying in from Australia. She can’t wait.

But when a tragedy strikes at the heart of their little community, all of Rosie’s plans for the future seem to be blown apart. Can she build a life in Lipton? And is what’s best for the sweetshop also what’s best for Rosie?

Treat yourself and your sweet-toothed friends to Jenny Colgan’s heart-warming new novel. The irresistibly delicious recipes are guaranteed to get you into the festive spirit and will warm up your Christmas celebrations.
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