Synopsis:
Two women, two very different lives – one perfect solution to escape festive heartbreak!
Tucked away in the idyllic English countryside, Daisy Fischer’s cosy little cottage has always been her safe haven. But when her completely dependable boyfriend issues her an ultimatum, Daisy realises there’s a whole world out there she’s missing out on.
Florence Cortes’s life couldn’t be better – gorgeous apartment right on the beach, fabulous job and dreamy boyfriend, or so she thought. Suddenly, Flo’s life isn’t so perfect after all.
When the girls house swap for the holidays, it’s not long before Daisy is being distracted by sun, sea and sexy Javier while Flo finds herself snowbound for Christmas with only handsome neighbour Hugo and a house full of animals to keep her company.
Love actually does seem to be all around this Christmas, but in the places Flo and Daisy least expect to find it…
My Review:
Loved this book! The main reason I wanted to read this was because it reminded me of my favourite movie 'The Holiday' It did not disappoint! This is my first book by Zara Stoneley and I'm happy to say it won't be my last.
We meet Daisy who lives in a cottage in the middle of nowhere (totally Kate Winslet!) her boyfriend proposes to her but Daisy isn't as happy as she should be, she knows Jimmy is not her true love. We then meet Flo who lives in Barcelona, she is hoping her boyfriend will propose when they take a trip to Paris however the trip ends in disaster!
Both Daisy and Flo are unhappy with the way their lives are leading so they decide to swap lives and homes for a few weeks at Christmas.
Each chapter changes from Daisy and Flo's point of view which I really enjoy in a book and both locations are described so well. Both girls are due to return to their homes on Christmas Eve however after Daisy meets Javier in Barcelona and Flo meeting Hugo in Tippermere their lives take an unexpected turn!
Yes the story is a little predictable and unrealistic but that's what I enjoyed about it, it's rom com at it's best!
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