Book Review of Christmas at Hollybush Farm by Jo Thomas #romance #netgalley

I don’t think Jo Thomas can write a bad book!
Jem was a brilliant lead and I got behind her straight away. She stood up for what she believed in and got the whole community involved. There was a great cast of characters, each of which had a story I wanted to follow, especially Llew.
I love the unusual setting of a farm for a romance. It also really makes you think about the message in the story and raises awareness for the plight of farmers all over the country.
It’s a real heart-warmer you won’t want to stop reading.

Final thoughts – It’s not Christmas without a Jo Thomas book, and this year it’s extra special.

Blurb

Jemima Jones is driving home to her family’s magical hill-top farm for Christmas…

And on arrival, she soon learns that her dad has been keeping a secret – all is not as it seems, and Hollybush Farm is struggling to make ends meet! Worried about losing the childhood home she loves, Jemima must pull on her winter wellies and get stuck in.

Amid the chaos of chasing after escaping sheep and organising the Christmas tractor run, Jemima begins documenting her slice of farming life on social media. As she builds a supportive online following, she also forms an offline connection in the shape of charming, retired rugby player Llew, her very own Santa’s helper.

With a sprinkle of festive cheer and a dash of goodwill, might the community pull together to help save the farm in time for Christmas?

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