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Another brilliant book by Sue Moorcroft that leaves you experiencing every emotion possible. I'm really looking forward to the next book in the series
After having read Under a Summer Skye, which was book 1 in the trilogy, I couldn't wait to read this book, the 2nd in the series. The books follow the story of the 3 Wynter sisters. All 3 were adopted into the Wynter family from different families. Two of the Sisters work at Rothach Hall on the Isle of Skye.
The 2nd book is mainly centred on Ezzie Wynter, who manages Rothach Hall for the Larson family.
I really enjoyed getting to know Ezzie. She is portrayed as a kind, hardworking girl, who is liked by everyone. I could imagine being friends with her. I love how the author developed her character, and how her relationships with her Sisters and the Larson family progressed throughout the book.
What I think the author excels in, with every book she writes, is her descriptive writing of the settings of her books. From the countryside of France, to Italian Vineyards and snowy Swiss towns. This book is no exception. I have fallen in Love with the Isle.of Skye. Its beautiful colourful cottages, quaint towns and relaxing sea fronts. I looked it up.and it was just how I pictured it. It is obvious that a lot of research went into the book.
I loved A Skye Full Of Stars and didn't want it to end. I can't wait for book 3, but will be sad at the end of that as I know I'll be saying.goodbye to the Wynter sisters.
Thank you to NetGalley for an arc copy of this book.
Another lovely read from this author. The setting is so well written and gorgeous, I really want to visit! A warm tale of family, love and Christmas- what more could you want??
Another lovely read from Sue. Set in Scotland during the build-up to Christmas, this was a beautiful setting for a festive story. Loved the descriptions of the Isle of Skye and all the celebrations. My thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for giving me the opportunity to read this book in return for an honest review.
wow I really loved this second book in the Skye sisters trilogy. Fantastic story and loved finding all about Ezzies birth family. I really could not put this book down and cant wait for the third book in the series.
This is book two in the wonderful Skye Sisters Trilogy and was everything I hoped it would be. I'd been looking forward to Ezzie's story after learning about her in Under a Summer Skye and it drew me in right away, written in such a way where you couldn't help but want things to work out for her.
Ezzie Wynter has been made manager at Rothach Hall but is thrown a bit when the Larsons, the hall's owners and their family decide to spend Christmas there - and not only that, but some of them appear a few weeks early! The early guests include Mats and his two children, upset because their mum has left them and decided to go travelling over the holidays.
Ezzie and Mats relationship gets off to a rocky start, and when Mats inadvertantly discovers Ezzie's and her sister Thea's secret from the first book, she soon has to decide whether or not she can trust him. And then when unexpected visitors turn up looking for her, she suddenly feels alone and confused.
I don't want to give too much away but I loved the way we saw Ezzie's relationships develop and change during the course of this book. Her two sisters had issues to deal with themselves, leaving Ezzie feeling alone, before realising she had others who cared about her and that her sisters would always be her sisters.
The descriptions of beautiful Skye were also a highlight of this book, and it really is the perfect Christmas book. ❄️⛄ I highly recommend this one and the first in the series - and I also can't wait for book three!
This is the second book of a trilogy and although I have not read the first book it did not stop my enjoyment of this one as the author provided enough detail for me to catch up. Ezzie Wynters is one of 3 adopted sisters and part of a close family but in this story a secret comes to light that threatens to cause a rift between them. Coupled with that is the unexpected arrival of Eddie's birth family who have managed to track her down, turning her world upside down. All of this is happening on the approach to Christmas while Ezzie is working at Rothach Hall where the owners family are visiting from Sweden, including Mats Larson, and romance is in the air. A really enjoyable, cosy, Christmas book
Having loved the first book in the series unfortunately I was a little disappointed with this book at the slow start as it seemed to be giving a lot of recap from the first book. However once a little way through I started to enjoy the book and this focused on Ezzie. Now Manager at the hall the owners have decided to have a Larson family Christmas at the hall which includes Mats who has 2 children and has just gone through a divorce. Ezzie finds herself attracted to Mats however is very conscious that his family are her bosses so isn’t sure if she should encourage this. As we know from book one the Wynter sisters were adopted and again this is explored. It was also lovely to catch up with Thea and Valentina who has just bought a holiday home on Skye. I enjoyed the way the author brought on Swedish traditions and gave insight into how they celebrate Christmas.
A lovely festive story and I look forward to the next book in the series.
Thank you to Avon books UK and Netgalley for the chance to review this book with all opinions my own.
I enjoyed being back in Skye again. This is the second book in The Skye Sisters Trilogy. Telling us the story of Ezzie who the the manager of the stunning Rothach Hall.
With familiar characters and stunning destinations Ezzie takes over the planning of Christmas on the Isle of Skye when the Swedish owners come for a family Christmas.
What Ezzie doesn’t expect is matts the owners son to come and capture her attention.
A beautiful festive read in magical Scottish surroundings.
Thank you NetGalley of an ARC of this lovely book.
Although this book is part of a series, it also works well as a standalone story. Sue Moorcraft writes very well, the book has some easy to get to know characters and I found it very touching and emotional in parts
The second book in a series, but can be read as a stand alone. I enjoyed the tentative relationship between Mats and Ezzie and am left wondering if they can make it work. I enjoyed catching up with Thea and Dev and loved the smattering of Swedish customs that were sgared. A great festive read.
What is family? Is it safe to connect with your birth family? Are you an orphan even if you’re an adult when your parents die? All thoughts going through Ezzies head as she takes on the manager role at the hall. Living in the Isle of Skye working for a Norwegian family, with her sister by her side, Ezzie has it all. Or does she? Secrets and lies and unexpected visitors are all part of what make this a great read. If you like romance and family drama mixed with a need to go to the Isle of Skye this is a must read for you,
Another thoroughly enjoyable read from Sue Moorcroft and the second in the series following three adopted sisters Valentina, Ezzie and Thea. This book follows the middle sister Ezzie and I don't think one needs to have read the first book in the series as it would stand alone. Wonderfully atmospheric wintery descriptions of the Isle of Skye. Plenty of ups and downs with well drawn characters plus love interest for Ezzie in the form of Mats Larson the son of the family Ezzie and Thea work for at Rothach Hall. A few more serious issues in amongst the festive cheer with a sprinkling of Swedish Christmas traditions throughout make this a cosy Christmassy book.
Thoroughly enjoyed this story and how it is part of a series but with a non essential read of the previous book. This brought so much emotion to me as you followed Ezzie's story.
Book Review: Winter Wishes in the Scottish Highlands by Donna Ashcroft
From the moment I picked up Winter Wishes in the Scottish Highlands, I was transported to a cozy, snow-covered resort that felt like a winter wonderland. The story follows Ivy Heart, a driven city girl with a five-year plan, who embarks on a journey to retrieve the estranged grandson of her boss just before Christmas. I immediately related to Ivy's ambition, but it was her heartwarming transformation that truly captivated me.
Ashcroft paints the Scottish Highlands with such vivid imagery that I could almost feel the chill in the air and the warmth of the roaring fire. The setting becomes a character in its own right, inviting Ivy—and us readers—to slow down and embrace the magic of the season.
When Ivy meets Ross Ballentine, I was struck by their instant chemistry. Ross is a rugged, free-spirited man who challenges Ivy's meticulously planned life. Their interactions are both amusing and poignant, showcasing a delightful contrast between Ivy's structured world and Ross's laid-back lifestyle. As Ivy spends more time in his rustic cabin, I found myself rooting for her to let go of her defenses and truly embrace the joy of Christmas.
The romance unfolds beautifully against a backdrop of reindeer spotting and snowy adventures. I loved how Ivy's initial mission transformed into a deeper connection with Ross, making her question what she truly wants in life. The balance of tension and warmth kept me turning pages late into the night.
By the end, I was left with a sense of hope and joy that only a well-crafted holiday romance can provide. Ashcroft’s ability to weave together themes of love, ambition, and the spirit of Christmas made this a truly enchanting read. If you're looking for a cozy escape filled with festive charm, Winter Wishes in the Scottish Highlands is the perfect book to curl up with this holiday season!
Great story with a beautiful cover. I hadn’t realised that this was part of a series but I understood it as a stand alone. Essies story was great and the theme of adoption handled well. Can’t wait to catch up with the rest of the series.
Another must read by the incredible Sue Moorcroft. I adore this series of the three Wynter sisters – Thea, Ezzie and Valentina - set on the gorgeous Isle of Skye. Each book is centred around one of the sisters adoptive story and the theme of adoption is very skilfully handled with credible and realistic reactions. The first story was Thea’s, this one is Ezzie's, the stories are all entwined, and follow on seamlessly but can be read as a stand-alone. The setting is described so well you feel that you’re actually there and the characters are so relatable. Ezzie’s story is heartwarming and realistic, I like the slow burning romance between her and Mats, the gorgeous details of a Swedish Christmas and Matt’s two children are adorable. I can’t wait for the final one in the series.
A lovely follow-up read for the second instalment in the series. I actually struggled with the first book but I much preferred Ezzie’s story and character arc, I also really enjoyed the descriptions of Skye over Christmas time, and Mats’s storyline. At times, I’ve found these books a little bit ‘twee’ for my liking, but these are such cosy reads and I’ll definitely read number 3!
I loved this 2nd instalment of the Skye sisters trilogy, although it is perfect as a standalone, you would be missing out on the lives of Ezzie, Valentina and Thea and their connection with Rochach Hall on the Isle of Skye.
This book centres on Ezzie Wynters life where she has just been promoted to Manager of the Hall, which is owned by a Swedish family who arrive to spend a traditional Scottish Christmas. Ezzie feels the pressure that the family bring, along with the day-to-day running of the Hall. She is thrown a curve ball when her birth parents pay a surprise visit disrupting her life. A secret from long ago, hidden from her eldest sister Valentina, resurfaces and is revealed but not taken well.
This story is packed with emotion. I was caught up with the gorgeous scenery and the magic of Christmas as the Swedish family’s children delight and excitement shone every day.
My thanks to Net Galley and Avon for the digital advanced copy. I can’t wait for the next and final instalment which will be Valentina’s story.
The 2nd installment in the Skye Sisters trilogy. In this novel we meet Ezzie again and follow her story. Newly promoted to managing Rothach Hall for the Larsson family, she is preparing for winter and Christmas when the whole family are coming to stay. Early arrivals Grete and her son Mats with his children are welcome faces especially the delightful Alvin and Astrid. But dark clouds are on the horizon as the past rears its ugly head and Ezzie has to confront things she'd rather not think about.
I loved this second book, it was lovely returning to Skye. I was pleased that Thea, Dev and Valentina were still involved in the storyline with their own tales to tell too. I thought it was fascinating that Sue Moorcroft also linked 2 countries Christmas traditions. I found it an easy read.