One Christmas Kiss in Notting Hill: A feel-good, heartwarming Christmas romance

· Random House
4.0
6 reviews
Ebook
448
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A feel-good festive romance to curl up with this Christmas

'Magical, heart-melting fiction at its best!' Samantha Tonge

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Imagine the perfect Christmas Kiss...

His strong arms around her waist, her hands on his face, the snow slowly starts to fall...

It’s enough to make Isla Winters cringe! While her sister can’t get enough of this – increasingly common – sight on the streets of London, Isla’s too busy trying to stop Hannah’s wheelchair from slipping on the ice, and making sure she’s not too late to her dream job at Breekers International.

But everything changes with the arrival of Chase Bryan, fresh from the New York office. He’s eager to learn everything about Isla’s beloved Notting Hill, but as the nights get colder, will cosying up to him come at a price?

A fun, festive feel-good read perfect for fans of Heidi Swain's Sleigh Rides and Silver Bells at the Christmas Fair and Erin Green's A Christmas Wish

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Readers LOVE One Christmas Kiss in Notting Hill

'I absolutely loved this book. The storyline and characters were wonderful. Chic lit at its finest' Emma

'A really really enjoyable Christmassy tale with lots of festive cheer' Stacey

'Mandy Baggot is the queen of the festive story' Steph

'Notting Hill at Christmas time is the perfect setting' Noemi

'A fabulous page turner' Avid Reader

'Christmas romance at its very best' Annie

Ratings and reviews

4.0
6 reviews
Midge Odonnell
January 4, 2020
One saving grace for this book is that it acknowledges that it has it's roots in the Richard Curtis Rom-Com Notting Hill. After all all Isla and Hannah want is that perfect Kiss; that perfect Notting Hill Kiss - so you need the little locked resident's park, the will-they-won't-they romance, the tragic car accident that leaves one of the characters paralysed and in a wheelchair. It even goes so far as to feature a plaster statue of Hugh Grant, presumably as William Thacker. Nothing inherently wrong with a tribute, especially when it wears it so boldly on it's sleeve, especially as it manages to avoid using the "I'm just a girl" speech (but I did spend the latter half of the book waiting for it to make an appearance). It was a cosy enough read but brought nothing unexpected within it's pages. Girl (Isla) meets American boy (Chase) and both bring a lot of personal baggage to the story. They dance around each other for a bit and go through the usual misunderstandings before realising that they are "meant to be". Throw in a disabled, but positive and effervescent, sister and teenage daughter that never steps outside stereotype (grumpy, absorbed in technology and disparaging of her younger sibling and parents) and it is pretty standard fare. Whilst the read was enjoyable enough I never felt invested in the story. In fact some of it stretched plausibility of plot way too thin (you can't just "plant" artifacts and have the construction company assume they found treasure trove or an early settlement is one of many) and did bring enjoyment to an abrupt halt. On the whole the plot needed to be set well side as it is paper thin and, for this reader anyway, bordering on the annoying. The characters though are a different matter, they are richly written (on the whole) and do have just enough believability to keep your interest. I did like that they were allowed to have vulnerabilities and could self-sabotage so nobody was "perfect" in the way they are often drawn in this genre. The best that I could really say about this book is that I didn't feel like my time was wasted in reading it. I did enjoy my time in this fantasy world but it wasn't without it's frustrations and annoyances. I did take away the phrase Sugar. Honey. Ice Tea from it though as that amused me far more than is seemly.
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Erin Lewis
November 3, 2017
5 Star review of One Christmas Kiss In Notting Hill by Mandy Baggot Mandy Baggot is a new author to me and if this book is anything to go by I will be reading more from her as soon as I can. Christmas is the most magical time of the year and I love any story that is centred around Christmas and the holiday season. This was an extremely well written book which made me feel warm and cosy. I really enjoyed Ms. Baggot’s style of writing and found it to be creative and easy to follow. I was entranced in the story form the first page until the last and in truth I didn’t want the story to end. I fell hard for Chase and in truth there was not a character that I didn’t enjoy. A heart warming read, full of holiday spirit and one I enjoyed very much. A feel good read that will bring a smile to your face. Such was the writing of Mandy Baggot that I really felt that I was “seeing” Notting Hill and since I have never been to England that is a sure sign of an author who succeeds in drawing her readers in. I will be seeking out other books written by Mandy Baggot.
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Erica Oldfield
January 15, 2018
A real gem.
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About the author

Mandy Baggot is an award-winning romance writer. She loves the Greek island of Corfu, white wine, country music and handbags. Also a singer, she has taken part in ITV1's Who Dares Sings and The X-Factor.

Mandy is a member of the Romantic Novelists' Association and the Society of Authors and lives near Salisbury, Wiltshire, UK with her husband and two daughters.

Find out more about Mandy on her website www.mandybaggot.com, follow her on Facebook/MandyBaggotAuthor and on Twitter and Instagram @mandybaggot

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