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As manager at Rothach Hall on the beautiful Isle of Skye, Ezzie Wynter has things running like a well-oiled machine. When she finds out that some of the Larson family who own the hall are arriving early for Christmas Ezzie takes the disruption in her stride.
Efficiently organising the rooms and menus Ezzy is in her element. Until Mats Larson, the owner’s son arrives with his two young children. Mats is undeniably gorgeous but also impulsive with a tendency to put his foot in it.
After getting off on the wrong foot Ezzie and Mats slowly begin to draw closer, than some visitors arrive who throw Ezzie’s whole life into chaos.
With Christmas fast approaching, Ezzie will need to call on all her strength of character and the help of those closest to her to get through the festive season.
A beautiful setting, great characters and a story that encompasses love, family and friendship in all it’s forms.
What more could you want for Christmas.
A lovely feel good story.
The descriptions are so beautiful that I felt like I was there on Skye.
Christmas is all about family and that’s exactly what Ezzie had with all her sisters, parents and the Swedish family.
An excellent book to read in the run up to Christmas!
Another lovely read from Sue Moorcroft. It was like reconnecting with old friends (still as mixed up as ever though)
My thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for an ARC of this book
Such a wintery festive treat, with the added sparkle of the Scottish island of Skye.
I hadn't actually read the first Skye sisters book but this wasn't a problem at all as the basics of their relationships and backgrounds are covered clearly. It was interesting to add the Swedish element with the Larson family and the beauty & grandeur of Rothach hall, full of fika & other delights.
Ezzie's personal journey with unexpected visitors and deep secrets was a joy to read and I felt written perfectly.
The 2nd in the trilogy follows Ezzie, manager of the big house. Working hard to put her past behind her, the arrival of the family who own the house makes this impossible. Perfect cold, wet weather reading.
This book is absolutely delightful and amazingly well written. It drew me deep into it's depths so much so that I felt like I was there right in the middle. The setting is lovely and Christmassy making you feel like curling up in front of the fire with a hot chocolate. A Skye Full of Stars focuses on sister Essie and she faces quite a few dramas one of them being the hotel owners son Mats. The glimpses of the children and the few different animals made me smile and the children's excitement for Christmas gets you excited! The plot is entertaining with Christmas, Love, Family, Hotel Life and Children. This is a sensational addition and I look forward to reading Valentina's story.
A lovely holiday story about family set on Skye! I missed the earlier books but that didn't matter as I was captured by Ezzie, who has worked hard to get where she is and who has the support of her adopted sisters. The arrival of Mats Larson tilts things a bit as does the surprise of her birth family. Moorcroft is a good storyteller and this was a fun read.
A Skye Full of Stars by Sue Moorcroft
Wow, wow, wow, wow, wow. I devoured this book in a day and a half – and then was devastated when it was finished. I felt like I had been invited to a family & friends’ reunion with old friends (from the first book), and it was just wonderful to meet them all again, and to follow more of their journey.
The last book followed sister Thea and how she ended up with Dev. In this book we are back at Rothach Hall with sister Essie Wynter who is now the manager. When Mats, the son of the owners, turns up with his 2 children Essie thinks he is entitled and she doesn’t like him – but slowly he and the children grow on her. On top of this the third adopted sister, Valentina, buys a holiday home nearby, Essie has some visitors that knock her sideways, and Thea and Dev have some amazing news.
I can’t wait for the next book in the series – surely it has to be a trilogy? Sue Moorcroft you are amazing – more please.
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I absolutely loved this book, I was so invested in Ezzie and Mats, really lovely characters. It was lovely to be reintroduced to the Wynter sisters and pick up their story. Another gorgeous story which left me wanting more, I really hope there is a third story as I would love to revisit Skye and the sisters! Thank you to Netgalley, the publishers and Sue Moorcroft for the opportunity to review this book.
Rating: 2/5 stars
Firstly, I’d like to thank NetGalley and Avon Books for the ARC of A Skye Full of Stars by Sue Moorcroft. This book, set against what I initially hoped would be a captivating backdrop, unfortunately didn’t live up to my expectations.
While I was eager to be drawn into the story, the narrative style consistently fell short. There was a lot of telling instead of showing, which made the characters feel flat and kept me from fully engaging with them or the storyline. This approach felt more like a trend than a choice, and I found myself craving deeper, more nuanced character development that simply wasn’t there.
The setting, while initially promising, didn’t bring enough charm or depth to outweigh the stylistic issues and lack of immersive detail. The story’s potential was drowned out by its dry delivery, which for me felt profoundly boring. Overall, this book didn’t resonate with me, but for readers who enjoy more straightforward narration, it might still be worth a look
Having already read the first book in this series, I was delighted to be able to read part two. And, as a lover of Christmas, I was also delighted that it is set in the festive season.
This story focuses on Ezzie, the middle of the Wynter sisters. It picks up after the events of the first book and we see how Ezzie is coping in her managerial role at the beautiful Rothach Hall on the Isle of Skye. She is always the professional with the owners of the Hall, the Scandinavian Larson family and hopes to impress them when they come for an extended stay in the run up to Christmas. But the arrival of the handsome Mats Larson with his two adorable children and the events that this sparks, challenges Ezzie's professionalism and unexpectedly causes issues with her family too. But Christmas surely means happy endings?
This is exactly what you would expect from a Sue Moorcroft book...cosy, warm, easy to read and entertaining. It also covers some difficult topics as Ezzie's past problems with alcohol are explored as well as her feelings on her adoption. As I said in my review of "Under A Summer Skye", it feels like there are unnecessary and repetitive explanations provided by the characters but by and large, this didn't detract from my enjoyment of the book. I look forward to reading the third book to find out eldest sister Valentina's story.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read this book.
The second in a trilogy series of books from the beautiful Scottish island of Skye. Loved the first one and sadly for me didn’t quite enjoy this one as much. Everything is well explained so no need to read in order.
Ezzie Wynter is the newly appointed manager of the Rothach estate owned by a Swedish family on the island of Skye. She lives in one of the tiny cottages in the nearby village opposite the pub and near to her beloved sister Thea. Winter is drawing in when some of the family are due to visit early before Christmas, there is a lot to be done to prepare and a few issues come up to make this less than smooth running.
The characters are great and the emotional issues and roller coasters are dealt with sensitively. Daisy the dog only got mentioned towards the end! There are some predictable patterns and outcomes, I found it slow and felt I’d lost my way in the book at times, not as magical as the first book, however still caused a tear to escape!
This is still a great read, for me just not one of the best from Sue Moorcroft.
I’m looking forward to the last in the trilogy for the next story and do recommend this book as an easy festive read.
Cosy festive escapism!!
Thank you NetGalley and Avon books for the early read!!
A story of family, friendships and love set in an amazing background on the Isle of Skye. There are three sisters, all of which have been adopted, with two living and working for a Swedish family with a large mansion. The protagonist is Ezzie Wynter who manages the mansion and her sister Thea, who is in charge of the garden. The third sister, Valentina comes into the story a bit later as she is buying a small cottage on the island. The story weaves in and out with drama, with secrets that have been hidden and, of course, enough romance to keep you glued to the book. The characters felt real, as you can imagine how it is with three siblings. Plus the background and descriptions of the mountains and all of the surroundings will make you want to go there asap!!! The warmth of the story and how it played out kept me held to the pages and when it was over, wanting more. I have read the two Skye novels and would hope there is a third. My thanks to NetGalley for this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
A good follow up to the first in the series. Love the setting. Good to read of the middle sister's story. I thought Ezz was childish at times, for her age. I feel there wasn't enough in the way of romance either. The adoption story dominated. But a nice festive read all in all. With thanks to NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Another gorgeous, uplifting story from Sue Moorcroft that filled my heart with love, hope and family feels! The second in the Skye Sisters Trilogy, this is Ezz's (Esmeralda's) story. Ezz loves her job at Rothach Hall, set on the beautiful Isle of Skye, and even more so because her sister. Thea, is head gardener there. The Hall is owned by a lovely Swedish family, who are coming for the Christmas Holidays, and Ezz has lots to do to prepare for their stay, as well as keeping the Hall up and running for the public to visit. As the family begin to arrive, Ezz meets Mats, the devastatingly attractive son of Grete and Erik, the owners. Mats has two small children, Astrid and Alvin, who are adorable, and Ezz finds herself becoming increasingly drawn to the family, in particular handsome Mats. Nothing is as straightforward as it seems, and all the characters have their own baggage, meaning that misunderstandings frequently happen. As Christmas draws ever closer, Ezz's life is about to be turned upside down as the past encroaches upon the present, and secrets are revealed.
Can past mistakes ever be resolved? Can happy endings ever happen? Read this gorgeous story and find out!
As ever, this book is beautifully and sensitively written, and has deeper undertones to the story, which I love. It is stunningly descriptive, enabling me to actually 'see' Skye, and feel as though I was there, watching the story unfold before me. The characters are brilliantly drawn, and the story itself was a joy to read. I was left with a lovely, warm, fuzzy feeling, that stayed with me long after the last page. Highly recommended.
I love me a Sue Moorcroft book! You know exactly what you’ll get: a strong heroine who finds herself, a sense of community, and a sweet love story. They are a lovely literary hugs in a book!
This is book 2, but you don’t need to read the first to follow the story. There are threads that make connections better if you have, however it stands perfectly well on its own.
We’re on the Isle of Skye and Ezzie manages the grand Rothach Hall. She’s looking forward to the festivities… until the Hall’s owners decide to visit for Christmas. If that’s not bad enough, what with all the work it’ll entail, Mats – the heir to the hall – wants to do everything his way, disrupting Ezzie’s arrangements.
Ahh, a rivals-to-lovers story. I do love them. Ezzie and Mats are fun to read, though there were times that I kind of wished Ezzie would plant him one. I’d have helped her hide the body, lol. On the other hand, that grating makes the moment they click all the sweeter.
Just as things are settling down on that front, Ezzie gets hits by news on another. I’m not going into this as it’d be spoiling the story, but Moorcroft does like muddying the waters! Of course, this is what makes her books so stinking good and realistic. The way she blends slice-of-life with romance is unparalleled. (Sorry for the fangirling, lol.)
It’s safe to say that I absolutely loved this book and cannot wait for the last of the trilogy.
I have to say, I really loved this second book of the Wynter sister series. Having read the first book it was lovely to be back on the Isle of Skye in the lead up to Christmas with the Wynter sisters. The descriptive style of writing allows you to be transported into their world and develop a magical picture of the setting. Although I have read the first book, I think this could be read as a stand alone which is good for anyone who hasn't read the initial offering. Through this we follow the middle sister Ezzie who goes through plenty of ups and downs with some love interest thrown in for good measure. This is a perfect cosy book on the lead up to the festive time of year.
Thank you to the author, publisher and NetGalley for providing an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.
For this, the second book in the author's Sky trilogy, we focus on Ezzie. Single and supposedly happy with how her life was going, she only begins to rethink her life choices after her sister Thea finds love in the first book. Mats, the son of the owner of the stately home she's the manager of, turns up and unexpectedly, Ezzie feels her heart begin to open up to the possibility of falling in love.
This is the second book in the Skye Sisters trilogy and can easily be read as a stand alone, though it does fill in some back story if you read the first, it doesn't really matter. Yes, this is set at and around Christmas, but that's almost incidental and adds to the emotional impact of the book in wonderful ways which I loved.
All of Sue's signature moves are here, love, fun, relationships, with some lovely furry animals dropping in every now and then. These books have, as well as wonderfully drawn characters you're sure to fall in love with, the most beautiful of settings. I'm sure I won't be the only one to set off for the Isle of Skye after reading these books.
My thanks to Avon for the reading copy.
I loved this second book in the Skye Trilogy. Sue has a wonderful way of making her characters seem like friends. It’s easy to become enchanted by the community spirit of a growing family, living in and around Rothach Hall. I really enjoyed this fabulous festive read. I am so looking forward to reading book three.
Sue Moorcroft takes us back to the Scottish isle of Skye for the second story in the trilogy of the Wynter sisters, Thea, Ezzie and Valentina. This seasonal story concentrates on estate manager Ezzie. She thinks she has challenges getting Rothach estate ready for its Swedish owners and their large family to descend over Christmas. But that is nothing to what is to come, as she grapples with her growing attraction to their son Mats (a divorced man with two small children); faces problems from her past and supports her sisters with their own challenges.
The whole story takes place on Skye, and the descriptive narrative does this beautiful Scottish island full justice. Just picture small towns, windswept bays, towering mountains and Scottish scenery. It just lends itself to romance, and the plot of this novel does it full justice. There's drama, tension and heartbreak in amongst the romance, family affection and day-to-day life of the three sisters.
There's a wide range of characters from wise Grete, to resentful Inger to charming young Barnaby, Valentina's son, and they all have their part to play in adding to the atmosphere of the story and driving along the plot.
But it's Ezzie and Mats who take centre stage, of course. They are very warm, sympathetic characters. But miles apart as they are in the situation of employee/employer, and the physical distance of Skye and Sweden, can things possibly work out for them.
Sue Moorcroft always creates believable conflict in her stories, and balances it beautifully with characters who are, for the most part, open and honest about their situation. That's why I like her books so much. I can really relate to the characters because they share what they are feeling and thinking with the reader.
That doesn't mean don't expect surprises. There are plenty to come under Skye's snowy, starry Skye.