
“Follow your dreams” is not her family’s motto.
But this Christmas, Sarah’s doing the unthinkable—defying her wealthy parents.
Instead of fulfilling expected holiday obligations, she visits a quaint English village to help her estranged sister open her dream bakery. And yes, Sarah fully expects things to be awkward between them.
What she doesn’t expect?
Michael Hammett.
The charming British photographer challenges her perspective in more ways than one. Maybe, just maybe, she can choose a life outside of her parents’ control.
But when her father threatens the thing Sarah cares about most, will her newfound perspective be enough—or will living life on her own terms always be a distant dream?
You’ll adore this faith-filled romance, because everyone likes a heartwarming tale of sisterhood and love that can be enjoyed all year long.
My Review:
published in 2020
Sniffle. Who knew that spending Christmas in a picture perfect English village would take me on such an emotional journey? Sarah’s position in her family is so precarious and her yearning to be recognized and appreciated is heartbreaking. I kept willing her to…well, I can’t say without posting a spoiler…but I became so invested in her emotional angst! And Harrel knows how to mix edgy with humour and heartwarming so a reader never feels completely overwhelmed.
And, of course, our British hero, Michael adds an interesting twist to the possibility of romance because, hello, there’s an entire ocean between them most of the time! Love his gentle, steadfast spirit, even though my heart ached for him as well.
I appreciate the significant spiritual content woven throughout the story as Sarah struggles to find a place where she can be accepted in all her glorious imperfection. So touching and uplifting!
While part of Lindsay Harrel’s Port Willis world, ‘Like a Christmas Dream’ reads well as a standalone novella, though the author’s fans will recognize some familiar faces within the secondary character line up which adds to the overall appeal that much more.
GIVEAWAY OPPORTUNITY:
This giveaway is for a gently read paperback copy available to anyone, anywhere in the world so…woohoo…International Giveaway!
If you would like a chance to win a copy of Like a Christmas Dream, leave a comment below or email me at kavluvstoread AT yahoo DOT ca. If you add an email to your comment, remember to use AT and DOT instead of @ and . in order to protect yourself from spammers. If you enter the draw via email, please add the title to the subject line so it’s easy to spot your entry. Draw will be held and winner announced on Saturday November 29 2025.
The Christmas setting, sisterhood, bakery, and significant faith content sound delightful!
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And Lindsay Harrel does an excellent job of balancing all that. A rich holiday read for sure. Good luck, Stephanie!
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LIKE A CHRISTMAS DREAM sounds like the perfect Christmas or anytime story that I just know I would LOVE to read. How have I not read this one before!! Thanks for the reminder of a great book and for the amazing chance to win a copy making it sooner than later to read it. ❤
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I missed the whole series as the books came out but I’m catching up now. Good luck, Kay!
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This does sound like a wonderful story to read as it’s finally starting to get a wee bit colder in my part of the world. It’s been so mild here with no sign of snow so far. So it doesn’t seem quite the right time to read Christmassy stories just yet. But this one sound intriguing. Would love to win this one.
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I hear it’s supposed to get super snowy in December so cozy indoor reading time is on the horizon. Good luck, Becky!
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Love this series and have my copies!
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Yay! I love all the covers too…so much thought put into each book from the inside out. Happy Reading, Sandy!
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Reminder to get the Bingo submissions in.
Kav, Did you receive my blackout?
paulamarys49ATgmailDOTcom
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I didn’t, Paula. I checked my emails and I have the 2 Bingo reply to the email I sent you Row 1 and Row 3 across — sent on Sunday. So the email worked when you replied to the one I sent you. This is so strange. All your summer bingo entries are still in my bingo folder and they seemed to work just fine but now…it’s like the Grinch is messing with our emails!
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I forwarded the other two rows. They were piggybacked on the other email. See if your email program just added the new email to the old one, like mine did.
iI will try to send them another way, yoo.
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Got them. And that’s exactly what happened, the tucked themselves into the first email and hid in my Bingo folder! lol All tabulated now. Good luck, Paula!
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I really enjoyed reading the Port Willis books.
pmkellogg56[at]gmail[dot]com
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Thses Christmas novellas will be a bonus then. I have some catching up to do. Good luck, Pam!
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Book twins dance time. 😂
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Yay! I’m up for a Jingle Bell Hop, how about you? 🙂
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Ooh, sounds good!
manderley23 at gmail dot com
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Good luck, Kimmy!
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