
A Very Irish Christmas by Debbie Johnson is a lovely Christmas romance.
Contrary to what one might think from the title, the story mostly takes place in a small English village, but it’s known locally as Little Ireland due to the number of Irish immigrants.
Cassie is still struggling to get over being left at the altar three years after the fact. After losing her beloved grandmother, she decides to head to England for Christmas in an effort to move on.
A Very Irish Christmas was a nice little romance, set at the Christmas season. I’m not a big fan of love triangle romances, but this was not too angsty, so I didn’t mind it. To tell the truth, I really didn’t feel a connection between Cassie and either of the love interests. Despite that, I did enjoy the story, and was glad she found happiness by the end of the book.
A Very Irish Christmas is a nice, small town, romance that could be read at any time of year. If you love a light, non-spicy read, then I recommend giving this book a try.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.