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The Christmas Express by Isla Gordon

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I cannot believe I’ve been reading this author for 10 years almost to the day (even if her books were published under a different name at the time 👀), but I’m so happy that she’s still writing festive rom coms as they’ve always been some of my absolute favourites! And her latest one takes place in Canada, the most magical place in the world. 🍁

About The Christmas Express

A group of friends lost touch after a feud nearly 5 years ago. But when one of them, Bryn, gets married all the way in Canada she invites her former friends to the wedding in the hopes of mending the broken relationships. 

What she hasn’t told them, however, is that it won’t be a quick flight from London. Once they arrive in Canada they have to take a cross-country train to Vancouver. Meaning they’ll spending four days (and nights!) in close proximity of one another with no escape. 

Not only that, but Bryn’s ex-girlfriend Ember also ends up on the same train. She believes Bryn’s been sending her clues in social media messages to say that she’s holding a torch for Ember and so she wants to see in person if there’s still something there. 

Needless to say, the journey is anything but relaxing despite the idyllic Canadian landscape they are travelling through. As tensions rise, the group of ex-friends are forced to own up to mistakes from the past to try to clear the air before the day of the wedding, or risk ruining it entirely…

My review

I lived in Canada for a year and it will forever be one of my favourite places in the world. It’s such a stunning country and I completely understand why author Isla Gordon set her latest Christmas novel there. I mean, what can possibly be more festive than snowcapped mountains and frozen waterfalls?! 

That’s why my favourite parts of The Christmas Express were actually the ones that didn’t take place on the train. I loved the little excursions the characters went on when they stopped at a town long enough to explore. I wish they’d had more time outside so as readers we could be truly transported to the stunning setting (instead of being confined in a train alongside conflicting emotions and rising tension). 

Because despite the seasonal delights in the novel – from cosy carol singing to a celestial carriage for stargazing – there is a lot of bickering amidst the ex-friends that makes this novel more of a drama than a comedy. Thankfully, though, there’s still plenty of romance to befit the “rom” part of romcom, including a memorable moment in the sleeping cabins.

(Also, I noticed at least one easter egg mention of a previous book title by the same writer, which I thought was a very fun addition for those readers who have been with her since the beginning.) 

The Christmas Express is not as laugh-out-loud funny as you might expect from Isla Gordon. However, the unique setting and beautiful landscapes certainly make this a suitably festive read. So grab a steaming cup of your hot drink of choice, and settle in for a journey through beautiful snowy scenery, ex-lovers rekindling, and a group of former friends discovering what – and who – is truly important in their lives. 

The Christmas Express by Isla Gordon is published by Sphere (an imprint of Little, Brown) and you can now buy your copy from your favourite local book shop!

Disclaimer: This book was gifted to me, but this has not impacted this honest review.

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The Cream Tea Killer – Judy Leigh – Bookshine And Readbows

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*I received a free copy of this book with thanks to the author, Boldwood Books and Rachel Gilbey at Rachel’s Random Resources blog tours. The decision to review and my opinions are my own.*

Blurb: Morwenna Mutton should be living the quiet life of a librarian and grandmother in Cornwall’s beautiful Seal Bay – if only dead bodies would stop turning up…

After the excitement of her last investigation, amateur sleuth Morwenna is looking forward to things getting back to normal. When local DJ Irina asks to meet however, desperate to share information she has discovered regarding nefarious goings-on, Morwenna can’t resist.

But Irina never arrives for their drink – instead her body is washed up on the beach, an apparent victim of an accidental drowning. At once keen wild bather Morwenna knows something is amiss as Irina was a strong swimmer who knew the local conditions well. What had Irina uncovered and who would want her dead?

When the local news dubs Irina’s murderer The Cream Tea Killer in honour of Cornwall’s famous delicacy, the clock starts ticking. Now the murderer knows Morwenna is on their trail, no one in her family is safe. She must get to the truth before the killer gets to her…

If you love The Thursday Murder Club, Agatha Christie and Richard Coles then you’ll love The Morwenna Mutton mysteries.

Morwenna and her little family of Mutton maids (four generations: mother, Morwenna, daughter and granddaughter) return to solve another Cornish murder mystery (well, technically, only Morwenna does that bit – Tamsin is busy serving tea and scones and having a social life, Elowen is mainly begging for a dog, and Lamorna sticks to grumbling, meddling and definitely not swimming!)

I don’t know where Morwenna finds her energy to be honest – perhaps it’s the fresh Cornish sea air or those icy sea dips? – but she somehow manages to hold down two part-time jobs, keep up with her granddaughter, go out dating, regularly brave the freezing sea and STILL find the time to solve murders… even the police are in awe at her competence at this point!

In this story we get more ghostly goings-on from the alleged library ghost, more cuteness from precocious Elowen and the multiplying Oggys, and more will-they, won’t-they romance between Morwenna and her two potential suitors, one old and one new. Honestly, I am firmly in Ruan’s camp here, no matter how charming Barnaby is, and I am getting increasingly irked with Morwenna’s reluctance to admit that they belong together… it can only be the legendary Mutton stubbornness holding her back now. Oh, and someone get that poor child a real Oggy already (that’s my two only miffs out of the way!)

This is definitely a must-read series for fans of light and cosy mysteries with a real authentic British flavour and plenty of character, and this latest instalment is as delightfully easy to read as its predecessors (which you don’t need to read to follow this one, but should anyway).

I can’t wait to see what Morwenna gets up to next… hopefully with a certain loyal and reliable fisherman sidekick as back-up!

‘You see all the goings on in Seal Bay from here – you know most of the locals?’
‘Yes, I suppose so.’ Morwenna wondered what Irina was getting at.
‘And I hear you’re a bit of a sleuth,’ Irina said. ‘We mentioned it on Bay Radio – that business with Spriggan Theatre a couple of months back.’
‘I’m learning on my feet. I helped Jane out a couple of times.’ Morwenna remembered the scrapes she’d got into twice solving crimes, last autumn and again in the spring. ‘Why do you ask?’
Irina narrowed her eyes. ‘I might need your help.’

– Judy Leigh, The Cream Tea Killer

Purchase Link: The Cream Tea Killer on Amazon

About the author

Judy Leigh is the USA Today bestselling author of The Old Girls’ Network and Five French Hens and the doyenne of the ‘it’s never too late’ genre of women’s fiction. She has lived all over the UK from Liverpool to Cornwall, but currently resides in Somerset.

Website: https://judyleigh.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/judyleighuk/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/JudyLeighWriter

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/judyrleigh/

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