‘A sparkling Christmas read. Cosy, comforting and liberally sprinkled with magic, it's absolutely delicious!' RUTH HOGAN
‘A wonderfully written story of family, friends and food. Christmas has come early with this cosy, heartwarming read â€" a real treat!' SAMANTHA TONGE
'Light the fire, pour yourself a glass of mulled wine and settle down with this gorgeous festive treat. A delightful Christmas read about family, loss and the magic of old recipe books. It's as comforting and delicious as a batch of freshly baked mince pies' ANNIE LYONS
‘A charming, heartwarming story' The People's Friend
Could a sprinkling of magic save Christmas this year?
Amid the salt marshes and rolling fields of Periwinkle Bay, Magda Conway is enjoying her retirement in ivy-clad Mistletoe Cottage.
Yet with three weeks to go until Christmas, as the fairy lights twinkle and the trees go up around the village, her peace is disrupted when she's left in sole charge of her two mischievous grandchildren.
Before long, she's at her wit's end â€" but high on a kitchen shelf lies her mother's handwritten recipe book. And as she turns to it for advice, she finds more than just recipes between its tattered covers: there's a pinch of magic too, and maybe even a sprinkling of love . . .
Praise for Celia Anderson
‘Warm, romantic and different, in the very best way' Katie Fforde
‘Anderson has woven more than a hint of magic through the pages' Heidi Swain
‘I absolutely adored it!' Ruth Hogan
‘A brilliantly original and enchanting tale' The Sun
‘Wonderful characters make this a great read' Good Housekeeping
‘Truly unique . . . unforgettable' Woman's Weekly
Reviews
‘A sparkling Christmas read. Cosy, comforting and liberally sprinkled with magic, it's absolutely delicious!' Ruth Hogan
‘A wonderfully written story of family, friends and food. Christmas has come early with this cosy, heartwarming read â€" a real treat!' Samantha Tonge
‘Such a warm hug of a book! Perfect for snuggling down with in the festive season â€" preferably with a mince pie' Georgina Clarke
About the author
Celia Anderson lives with her husband and one elderly cat as far away from the sea as you can possibly get in mainland UK. She dreams of buying a cottage on the coast, which explains the regular appearances in her books of seaside places with wide sandy beaches. Celia loves walking, reading, having large bubbly baths, eating, and drinking wine. Over the years, she has found that all of these activities bar the first may be done simultaneously, although this can be messy.
Previously a teacher and assistant head, Celia now writes full time and is an enthusiastic member of the Romantic Novelists Association, having graduated from their wonderful New Writers' Scheme. She is a doting grandma to Ida and Levi, loves flower arranging but tries to avoid gardening, plays the piano very badly, is a jigsaw addict and has tried several times to learn to knit without much success (or joy). Some hobbies are best left alone…
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