Christmas at the Dancing Duck

· HarperCollins UK
4.7
6 reviews
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A wonderfully festive romantic read to curl up with this Christmas. The most wonderful time of the year!

Ever since tragedy struck a few years ago, television presenter Kirstie Harrison has hated Christmas – but she didn’t intend to tell the whole country live on air! She needs to lie low for a few weeks, so she’s finally coming home for the holidays, determined that this Christmas will be different...

Staying at the family pub, The Dancing Duck, means it’s impossible not to get caught up in the little village of Cranbury’s festive traditions. And it’s equally impossible to avoid her ex, Josh Turner! Kirstie is torn between making this the best Christmas yet and knowing that she can’t stay forever.

Maybe it’s time to make a holiday wish of her own...?

Perfect for fans of Christie Barlow, Debbie Johnson and Cathy Bramley.

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4.7
6 reviews
Erin Lewis
October 30, 2017
4.5 star review of Christmas at the Dancing Duck by Daisy James Cranbury sounds like a beautiful place to live and I found this story to be full of hope, love and family; of strength and determination and all in all a heart warming Christmas read. Can the magic of the Christmas season bring together two souls who were driven apart due to circumstance? The Dancing Duck has been in Kirstie Harrison’s family for over 30 years and for her and her sister they have had to make the painful choice to sell the hotel that their parents loved so much due to lack of finances All the characters were well written and although the story line was a tad predictable I thoroughly enjoyed reading about the people of Cranbury. I look forward to reading more from Daisy James,
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Midge Odonnell
January 1, 2018
The Dancing Duck is that perfect country pub that we all wish we could find. Filled with warmth and extraordinarily good food, courtesy of Leon and Michel, it is the hub of the community but it is sadly losing money and the Harrison daughters have no real option but to sell and avoid bankruptcy - especially as Olivia is married to the local magistrate. But this tale isn't about Olivia it is about the other sister, Kirsty, and her terror of facing up to her parent's death at Christmas 2 years ago. This leads her to make some unfortunate comments caught by the sound man of her morning cookery segment and it soon goes viral on You Tube and that's it, she runs home to lick her wounds. For, despite it all, The Dancing Duck is home. Okay, so the plot is rather predictable. Will Kirsty get back together with her old flame Josh? Will they really sell The Dancing Duck? I'm sure without reading the book you can already guess the answers to these questions. What saves this book is the characters within it. Kirsty is fun and although fond of melancholic "episodes" when she sees everything as doom and gloom and enjoys a good old pity party she reads so well you feel as though you know her. Josh is vaguely enigmatic but his personality shines through in the little things he does that are passed over slickly without rubbing our noses in what a jolly good bloke he is. Even Miles, the undoubted villain of the piece, is cast in a good light even if he turns out to be a double-crossing swine. Could have done with a little more stringent editing though. For one whole chapter Michel (Leon's sous chef at the brasserie within the Dancing Duck) is referred to as Marcel, which infuriated me no end. A wonderfully charming tale that I thoroughly enjoyed. Yes, I knew what was going to happen and the mechanism by which it would happen but it was told so well I got completely sucked in and desperately wanted to take part in the Craft and Baking Competitions, never mind sampling that wonderful Christmas feast.
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Susan Webb
June 5, 2019
Great book
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About the author

Daisy James is a Yorkshire girl transplanted to the north-east of England. She loves writing stories with strong heroines and swift-flowing plotlines. She has written three novels, The Runaway Bridesmaid, If the Dress Fits and When Only Cupcakes Will Do, all contemporary romances with a dash of humour. When not scribbling away in her peppermint-and-green summerhouse (garden shed), she spends her time sifting flour and sprinkling sugar and edible glitter. She loves gossiping with friends over a glass of something pink and fizzy or indulging in a spot of afternoon tea – china plates and teacups are a must!

Daisy would love to hear from readers via her Facebook page or you can follow her on twitter @daisyjamesbooks.

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