Christmas at the Island Hotel
A Novel : 4
(Author) Jenny ColganAnother heartfelt and delightful Christmas tale from the beloved New York Times bestselling author of The Bookshop on the Corner and Christmas on the Island. New York Times bestselling author Jenny Colgan returns to the setting of Christmas on the Island and Endless Beach for a heartwarming new novel celebrating the season, and Scotland. On the tiny, beautiful, and remote island of Mure, halfway between Scotland and Norway, a new hotel opening is a big event. New mother Flora MacKenzie and her brother Fintan are working themselves half to death to get it ready in time for Christmas. The new hotel's impressive kitchens throw together two unlikely new friends: Isla Gregor is the hardworking young girl who has been a waitress in the island's cafe, dreaming of a bigger, better life now that she's at a proper fancy hotel. Konstantin Pederson is working his way up in the hotel's kitchens too...but he is also, secretly, the only son of the Duke of Utsire. Konstantin has been sent to learn what it is to work hard for a living, before receiving his inheritance. Although he's initially resentful, the place grows on him; he has never met anyone quite like Isla and her fellow Murians before. As the island's residents and special VIP guests gather for the hotel's grand opening gala, Christmas is in the air. But so are more than a few small-town secrets...
Jenny Colgan
Jenny Colgan is a Scottish author known for her heartwarming and humorous novels that often center around love, friendship, and family. She has written numerous bestsellers, including "The Little Beach Street Bakery" and "The Bookshop on the Corner." Colgan's writing style is characterized by its charming and relatable characters, as well as its vivid descriptions of settings that transport readers to cozy and picturesque locations. She is credited with revitalizing the romantic comedy genre in literature and has gained a loyal following of readers who appreciate her feel-good storytelling. One of her most famous works is "The Summer Seaside Kitchen," which showcases her talent for creating uplifting and engaging narratives. Overall, Jenny Colgan's contributions to literature have made her a beloved figure in the contemporary fiction world.