
416 pages Aria publisher November 11, 2021 publish date
ABOUT THE BOOK
Mill Grange is putting on a show this holiday season!
When young Dylan Harris‘s former babysitter (and soon to be step-sister), Harriet, needs a last-minute venue for her acting troupe’s outdoor production of Shakespeare’s A Winter’s Tale, the staff at Mill Grange throw open its doors, keen to fill their halls with guests over the holiday season… but they may get more drama than they’d bargained for!
With pageants and plays to arrange, a much-anticipated book launch, an unexpected arrival, a heart-warming offer, and a little bit of the manor’s magic, this Christmas is one that Thea, Tina, Sam, Shaun, Helen and Tom – along with retirees Bert and Mabel Hastings – won’t soon forget…
MY THOUGHTS
This is the last book in the Mill Grange series as we’ve read through the seasons with the book titles. I’ve enjoyed getting to know the generations of the family over the series and have seen so much character development.
Will Mill Grange be up for all that’s asked of it? Harriet, Dylan Harris’s former babysitter (and soon to be stepsister) is out of options and is in desperate need of a venue for her acting troupe’s outdoor performance of Shakespeare’s A Winter’s Tale.
With staff more than eager to please they offer their help in any way. Let’s just say, if it can go wrong, it’ll go wrong.
The characters have highs and lows. A welcoming return of characters we’ve met in the other books in the series had me excitedly flipping pages and feeling right at home. Small town charm, sweet romance and community togetherness. This is a fun book not to miss.
I was given a complimentary copy of this book.
All opinions expressed are my own.


264 pages Boldwood books August 18,2022 publish date
ABOUT THE BOOK
When Dani’s boyfriend (and boss!) dumps her for a younger model, the only silver lining she can see is to be able to spend Christmas at home with her family after years away.
Determined to surprise them, Dani turns up unannounced in her hometown, excited to see that the festive season in Marram Bay is in full swing with Christmas lights twinkling on every corner. But disaster strikes when she finds her parents’ house is empty and they appear to have gone away on holiday!
Christmas alone and single is not ideal, and when Dani starts bumping into old friends, neighbours and potential love interests, she can’t face telling them the truth. So in a panic she claims to be home to throw a Christmas party for the whole town – easier said than done with 12 days to go before Christmas…
As the fake party approaches, little does Dani know that there may be someone there under the mistletoe for her, if she can just let her guard down and see them…
MY THOUGHTS
I haven’t read many books by Portia MacIntosh but the ones I’ve read have made me chuckle at the predicaments the characters get themselves into.
In this one Dani’s boss/boyfriend dumps her right before Christmas. Haven’t these women learned anything, why they keep continuing to date their boss in these books is beyond me. That’s one thing that’ll never turn out well.
With no dates for the holiday, she’s got it all planned, with her extra time she’ll go visit her parents for the holiday and just show up as a lovely surprise. The surprise is on her though when she finds out her surprise visit is a bust as her parents are not home but on holiday themselves without telling her. Deciding to stay there while they holiday, she runs into old friends and acquaintances.
She’s hopeful a romance may just come knocking this Christmas season for a little kissing under the fairy lights. Cute, romantic seasonal read packed with humor.
I was given a complimentary copy of this book.
All opinions expressed are my own.

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8 replies on “Catching up, a few Christmas book reviews for you: Winter Fires at Mill Grange and Single all the Way”
Wonderful reviews Deanne! Don’t you just love a Christmas story in April!🎅📚💜
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Thank you dear friend. I absolutely do love it. We are starting to have the heat roll in and it was humid sleeping last night so sure I’ll take cool refreshing Christmas stories 😂 some of the kids have their fans in use but not me, yet. ❤️💚🌲📚💜
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Haha we have our central air on at night. Its 8:45 here in NC and its still 72 degrees.😯📚💜
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It’s a good idea at least you’ll be able to sleep comfortably. Just a gentle reminder, keep that heat down there . I don’t want it here 😂 seems like we’re more like the south now. We have a very short Spring of comfortable weather then we just go into the heat 🥵📚💜
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But you know how I love to share Deanne! We have bad storms coming in overnight and it could spin into a tornado or two……hopefully it misses us and heads to the coast. Send some of the chilly air down here. Its too early to be hot!☔📚🌻💜
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Nice reviews, Deanne. I loved Single all the Way, it was so much fun. I do enjoy Christmas reads when it starts to get hot.
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Single all the Way was a laugh out loud book for me. I love Christmas books and can’t believe how many I still have to read from previous years. You’ve done a fabulous job on catching up with so many of yours.
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I still have so many more to catch up on, Deanne. According to my spreadsheet, I still have just around 100 on my TBR shelf. With Christmas in July coming up, I should be able to take off 10 to 15 of those. I’ve already started to add ones from 2024, but I love to read them, so I’m good with that.
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