
Have you started reading Christmas books for the season yet? Well, I am delighted to invite you onto my blog today to tell you about The Gingerbread Christmas Village. It’s such a warm and uplifting seasonal book.
ABOUT THE BOOK
The Gingerbread Christmas Village
Everyone deserves a Christmas treat…
The annual Wheaton gingerbread exhibit (a model village made of gingerbread) and grotto has been an important part of the sleepy Cotswold hamlet’s Christmas celebrations for decades.
For years the gingerbread exhibition drew visitors from across the region and each year the model town grew more elaborate and ambitious but recently, interest has been dwindling. The gingerbread grotto needs to be rehomed or close forever.
Sixty-four-year-old Margi, the event’s founder, has had enough of village life (and its total lack of eligible men) and is planning to sell up and head to Birmingham to live closer to her niece.
She has lost her spark and her Christmas spirit and decides this will be her last gingerbread village, but despairs when she finds her only support is her old friend, Izzy, her niece Lucy from Birmingham, and Fern, the shy young farmer’s daughter. Oh, and Patrick, the gorgeous, reliable school caretaker.
As if this wasn’t enough, Lucy is determined to get her out dating again and persuades her to try some online dating apps but Margi’s had her heart broken too many times and wonders if she has just missed her chance.
Can they save the Gingerbread Grotto and can Margi get her old spark and her Christmas spirit back?
A cosy, totally feelgood seasonal read that will have you smiling. The perfect read to snuggle up and have you feeling festive! Fans of Jenny Colgan and Trisha Ashley will love this book.

MY THOUGHTS
Every year I look forward to starting to read Christmas books and after reading several books by this author that I loved so much I knew this one would be a delight.
I mean just seeing the word gingerbread in the title you envision Christmassy goodness.
I was delighted to discover this book features a sixty-something heroine.
I just loved Margi, she’s had her knocks, and she starts out with her spunk lost. She’s a middle-aged lady she’s had good and bad in life including a humiliation and none of us likes that.
She’s a relatable character, she worries, and has her insecurities but she sees the positive and works towards it. She needs a confidence booster and gets it in a big way.
The author does descriptions right, her small-town Christmas time feel was just right. While Margi may have lost her spunk when we start out, she’s got that sparkle back in her eyes by books end.
Warm and welcoming this book will be a welcome addition to your holiday reading.
Pub Date 31 Aug 2023
I was given a complimentary copy of this book.
All opinions expressed are my own.

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8 replies on “Blog Tour for The Gingerbread Christmas Village by Kiley Dunbar”
Such a cute cover! I might be ready for Christmas books come November, LOL!
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It’s really cute! I can’t believe how early they come out. Fall books are even worse, releasing in July. Who wants to read a Fall 🍁 book in the heat of ⛱️🌞 summer, not me .
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Well, I saw some Christmas releases coming out in June, and I am more of a holiday reader, but people were reading them! I don’t necessarily only summer books in summer, but I don’t read Halloween or Christmas books during the summer either.
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I don’t know why Christmas books release in June. I do know I’m a mood reader and read whatever I want whenever I want though.
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I love the sound of this one and the cover is so cute. Great review, Deanne. I also like older characters in books so am sure I will love Margi as well.
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It was such a fun book to read Carla and well,,,,,,,,,,, gingerbread. Can’t pass up a book with gingerbread houses. I’m drawn to them every time. Older characters are great. Especially older grandma types , they are comforting to read about.
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I can’t wait, it is on this week’s TBR.
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Awesome,bits sure to be a fun read for you. Just finished another “gingerbread” story that I’m doing a blog tour of tomorrow. Guess I can’t resist 😂
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