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January Joy

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Sometimes the coldest season brings the warmest beginnings...

Joanna Hartwell arrives at Hawthorn Cottage with nothing but a battered suitcase and a lifetime of wounds. After a decade of caregiving and a marriage that ended in betrayal, she's forgotten who she is beyond being useful to others. The cottage should be temporary—just somewhere to hide while she works out what comes next.

But Hawthorn Cottage has other ideas.

Fires that light themselves. Warmth that defies winter's grip. An amaryllis that blooms impossibly fast. The cottage is trying to heal her, but Joanna has spent so long being broken she's not sure she remembers how to be whole.

Then she meets Hugh Morrison, the quiet bookshop owner with kind eyes and his own carefully hidden grief; he knows what it's like to feel guilty for wanting happiness again.

As January deepens and the village works its gentle magic, Joanna must decide: will she keep hiding behind her walls, or will she allow herself to bloom—even in the coldest season?

Sometimes healing isn't about forgetting the past. Sometimes it's about having the courage to reach for the future.

A tender story of second chances, found family, and the quiet magic that lives in the spaces between winter and spring.

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Helen S.

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1 month ago

A fabulous story

I loved this one so much it is moving, and heart-felt and uplifting, I was smiling and cheering Joanna on throughout this one, Hugh is wonderful as is Emma, these magical cottages and the enchanting village are perfect and I highly recommend this one and am really looking forward to book three.
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Katrina G.

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1 month ago

January Joy

Loved this book!
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Janene M.

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1 month ago

Loved this book

This was such a cosy, comforting read, infused with just the right touch of gentle magic. From the moment Joanna arrives at Hawthorn Cottage with her battered suitcase and a lifetime of emotional wounds, I was completely drawn in. After years of putting everyone else first, her need to rediscover who she is felt very real and easy to connect with.

I loved the quiet magic woven through the story-subtle, warm, and never overdone. The cottage itself feels nurturing, almost like a character, gently encouraging healing rather than forcing it. The village setting adds to that sense of calm and comfort, and the slow, thoughtful pace allows the story to unfold naturally.

Joanna and Hugh are both beautifully written characters, each carrying their own grief and hesitation about hoping for more. Watching their connection grow felt tender and genuine, and the themes of second chances and found family were handled with such care.

Delightful from start to finish, this is a soothing, uplifting read with heart, warmth, and a little magic - perfect if you’re in the mood for something comforting and quietly hopeful.
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