
Christmas at the Second Chance Supper Club
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Narrated by:
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Karen Cass
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By:
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Caroline Roberts
About this listen
Discover the healing power of Christmas and community in this charming, feel-good second chance romance, perfect for fans of Sarah Morgan & Milly Johnson
Will love be on the menu this Christmas?
The snow-dusted village of Tilldale comes alive at Christmas. Twinkling lights and carol singers make it the perfect setting for laughter, friendship, and the unexpected joys of the festive season.
But heartbroken Cath doesn’t feel like she is sparkling. Finding herself falling for Will, a widowed former firefighter with whom she shares a history, Cath had been hoping for their budding romance to bloom. But with Will still caught in the depths of his grief, could this relationship be doomed before it even begins …
Determined to bring some happiness to herself and to the community, Cath decides to hold a community Christmas lunch, and bring the whole village together. But whilst they warm the hearts of their neighbours, can Cath and Will find their way back to each other’s during the most magical time of the year …?
©2025 Caroline Roberts (P)2025 HarperCollins PublishersCritic reviews
‘Pure comfort – warmth and cosiness exude from every page’ Woman
‘Cosy and uplifting – a real treat!’ Debbie Johnson
‘Family, friendships, farming and fabulous food’ Heidi Swain
‘Warm, romantic, emotional … gave me ALL of the feels. A truly lovely read’ Carmel Harrington
‘A delightful, life affirming story. I wanted to retreat to a cottage by the sea after the first chapter!’ Ali McNamara
‘Such a wonderful book, heart-wrenching and uplifting and joyful!’ Cressida McLaughlin
‘Cakes, castles and oodles of charm: this book is huge fun and pure escapism’ Cathy Bramley