Christmas at the Island Hotel - Jenny Colgan
⭐ 8.5/10
(Originally written by Magdalene)
This is the third book in a series, and we're back on Mure, a northern Scottish island. The books can all stand on their own, but it was nice knowing what happened before this heartwarming Christmas story.
The book mostly revolves around a new luxury hotel that plans to open on Christmas, but of course things aren't going smoothly, and the villagers need to work together. Pretty central are shy Isla working in the kitchen, and Konstantin, a rich Norwegian bad boy who got sent to this remote island to teach him a lesson. But we also hear more from some of the other villagers too as they all get ready for Christmas and the opening of the hotel. Colgan generally writes romance, but this was more of a community book instead of focusing on one main romance, kind of like the Gamache books. The hotel is the main thread, but everyone has their own stuff going on.
Overall it's just heartwarming and nice and cozy, just like Colgan's books always promise. They're nothing groundbreaking or deep, her books are perfect if you want a comfort read. This series almost makes me want to live on a northern Scottish island, but not quite because it truly sounds cold and miserable.
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