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REVIEW: The Winter Garden by Heidi Swain


When Freya is forced to leave her home and job on a beautiful Suffolk estate behind, she has no idea where she will go. But a moment of chance soon sees her moving to the quietly charming Nightingale Square and creating a winter garden in time for a Christmas opening.

After the rural isolation of Suffolk, Freya enjoys being enveloped in the community feeling the square offers. There is just one exception to the warm welcome, local artist Finn. No matter how hard they try, they just don’t seem to be able to get along.

Can Freya and Finn learn to put their differences aside to work together and get the garden ready for Christmas?

This is the third book set at Nightingale Square, and whilst it works well as a standalone, I really think the series should be enjoyed to fully appreciate the wonderful characters Swain creates.

As some of you will know I am a huge fan of Heidi Swain, a fully-fledged Swainette, and this book did not disappoint. It was full of all the usual warmth, sense of community and charming characters I have come to expect. Returning to Nightingale Square, or any of the enchanting places Swain has created, is like returning home to family and friends.

This is the perfect read for the festive season, especially this year when these are likely to be the only Christmas markets and treats we’ll be experiencing.


* Thanks to Simon & Schuster UK, via NetGalley, for this ARC *


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