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Maybe this Christmas, they’ll find their happy ending
After one toxic relationship too many and more failed jobs than she can count, spirited Scarlett Finch has lost her sparkle and doesn’t think she can face this year’s festive season. The last thing she expects is to land a Christmas job at Glenbriar’s Little Station Bookshop, especially not thanks to a slightly unhinged older woman with a parrot, a pug, a wild imagination, and some crackpot ideas for displays – not to mention a flair for making unexpected decisions, like hiring Scarlett without telling the owner.
Widowed dad-of-three Lloyd Miller is just trying to keep life on track. Between moving house, juggling his day job, and preparing to take over the bookshop from his retired mum, the chaos inside the shop is the last thing he needs, particularly when it includes Scarlett, the woman he shared a no-strings summer fling with… and hasn’t stopped thinking about since.
While Glenbriar twinkles with Christmas lights, both Scarlett and Lloyd are haunted by their pasts, drawn together in their present, and uncertain of their future.
A bookshop full of anonymous wishes might just give them the courage to make their own – but with neither convinced they deserve a second chance, it’ll take more than festive magic to open the book on a new romance. They can’t change the past – but they can still choose how the story goes.

Christmas Wishes at the Station Bookshop is the 16th book in the Glenbriar series, but as with all the series, it works well as a standalone.
It’s a story full of warmth and heart that leaves you with that festive feeling. If you like books full of romance and stories which invoke a strong sense of community, then this is a book you need to read.
Lloyd is a character whom you really feel for and root for, wanting him to have his happy ending after everything he has gone through. Scarlett is also a loveable but complex character. The developement of their relationship unfolds at a nice pace, and makes this book just a warm, cosy joy to read!
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