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Book Review | Christmas at the Comfort Food Cafe by Debbie Johnson

Christmas at the Comfort Food Cafe focuses on Laura’s sister Becca.  

It can be read as a standalone however, I would recommend you also read Laura’s story too.

In July I shared my thoughts with you about Summer at the Comfort Food Cafe.   This was Laura’s story about making a mad decision to take a summer job in Budbury in Dorset.

I said:

Summer at the Comfort Food Cafe is a story of a family who’ve lost their way after loss and despite it being a madcap idea, find friendship, love and healing on a working holiday.  If you’re looking for inspiration you’ll find it here along with hope that things can change if you step out of your comfort zone and try something new.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ One More Chapter; Digital original edition (20 Oct. 2016)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 208 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0008205892
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0008205898

Becca Fletcher has always hated Christmas but she has her reasons for being Little Miss Grinch. Now, though, she can’t avoid her version of ho-ho-hell – because she’s travelling to the Comfort Food Cafe to spend the festive season with her sister Laura and her family. She’s expecting mulled wine, 24-hour Christmas movie marathons and all kinds of very merry torture.

Little does Becca know that the Comfort Food Cafe is like no other place on earth. Perched on a snow-covered hill, it’s a place full of friendship where broken hearts can heal, new love can blossom and where Becca’s Christmas miracle really could happen – if only she can let it…

Inviting readers new and old to pull up a cosy armchair, Christmas at the Comfort Food Cafe is the novella-length follow-up to the 2016 best-seller Summer at the Comfort Food Cafe.

Book Review

Christmas in October?  If you’re on social media you will have noticed many gorgeous Christmas novels being published.  

I must admit to loving seasonal romance reads.  Always guaranteed plenty of feels and this is just what we get with Christmas at the Comfort Food Cafe.

Christmas past for Becca hasn’t been a time of year that is magical and full of wonder. Aged 4 and 8 she hates it.  As a teen it’s a time of year that marks something a lot darker and deeper.  In the present, as Becca is on her way to Budbury she shares some backstory to Laura’s life (important if you haven’t read SatCFC).  Once there, Comfort Food Cafe once again works its magic 🙂

I empathised with Becca from the beginning.  Always on the outside looking in she’s made some decisions that keeps her functioning but not really taking part in life.  She has the type of personality that once she’s made up her mind she sticks with it a 100%.  Which has worked well up until now.  Slowly, as she spends time in Budbury with everyone we see her begin to thaw out.  I was so intrigued by what she had done in the past that gave her the belief that she didn’t deserve to be happy …

It was fabulous spending time with these characters again.  Edie takes on a different role, we get to know another character a bit better and there’s a new single mum in town (there’s a story there I’m sure).

Christmas at the Comfort Food Cafe is well paced with plenty of feels (I loved the wedding!).  I’m hoping Debbie Johnson will take us back at some point.  These characters draw you in … there’s much more to tell!

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I'm passionate about helping others to find a centre of calm. On my mental well-being journey I've qualified in different 'therapies' including Mindfulness and as a Mental Health First Aider.  I took my love of crochet one step further too with a crochet diploma.  Join me on:  Substack | Twitter  |   Facebook  |  Pinterest  |  LinkedIn  |  Threads Read More Behind the Scenes

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