Member Reviews
This was such a fun and enjoyable read. I fell in love with the little town and all its crazy people. Leah and Noel were fun to get to know and watch navigate all the ups and downs that can come with someone learning how to farm/run a Christmas tree farm. When I finished I immediately looked at what other books Adams had out. That's a true sign that I enjoyed the writing and the story. Thank you, NetGalley for the eARC. I really enjoyed it. |
RACHEL B, Reviewer
I've been a big fan of Jaimie's writing right from her first book. She writes characters you want to root for and settings you want to be a part of and The LIttle Christmas Tree Farm was no exception. |
This is such a cute book! I loved the setting of a Christmas tree farm in Scotland and the way the relationship built between the characters. The only thing I don’t like is the cover. I would skip this book in a bookstore because of the cover and that’s a bummer because it’s so good! |
Sweet and cozy Christmas book that is full of charm! Perfect for this time of year or if your like me any time of year 😂 |
I loved this book!!! I definitely felt the Christmas spirit with this one. I loved the sense of community and that slow burn romance?! Wowee the chemistry between Lee and her Scottish pumpkin farmer was intense. |
Jane M, Reviewer
Absolutely devoured this book - just love all Jaimie’s writing - feel like the characters are real and you will them on to have a happy ending. |
What could be better than a sweet, holiday romance set at a Christmas tree farm!? This book was so darn cute and made me feel very in the holiday mood and spirit. This is one that I would highly recommend!!! |
Unfortunately, I have not been able to read and review this book. After losing and replacing my broken Kindle and getting a new phone I was unable to download the title again for review as it was no longer available on Netgalley. I’m really sorry about this and hope that it won’t affect you allowing me to read and review your titles in the future. Thank you so much for giving me this opportunity. Natalie. |
This book was almost the perfect festive read for me! It had a woman of relatable age drunkenly buying a Christmas tree farm and completely changing her life - for the better. There was a delicious, unbelievably lovely, but slightly grumpy hero to help her find her feet in her new life, whacky and wonderful secondary characters - who didn't take up too much page time - and lots and lots of festive goodness! It's very much a Christmas book but Noel - Mr lovely grumpy pants - is predominantly a pumpkin farmer so you could read this any time from September onwards and just feel happy inside... Actually, you could read it anytime and feel happy inside but you get what I mean... It would give you happy autumn/winter vibes at point of the year, and since Sept-Dec are my favourite times of year, it's not surprising that I adored this book really. Add to that Adman's usual warmth and laughter and you have a marvellous book. So, why four stars instead of five? Well, there was a revelation towards the end of the book - that was fairly obvious from the beginning of the book - that was blown massively out of proportion by the main character (Leah) and I seriously wanted to jump in the book and slap her for her stupidity and ridiculousness. Like, she's spent weeks... Months... with Noel by the point she finds out the 'grand reveal' and she knows him so how she could react the way she did?! It was mystifying. Nothing but drama for the sake of drama. It annoyed me so badly that I seriously wanted to scream. Not all books need something pulling the couple apart just so they can come back together again. You can have a drama free romance without it being boring, you know? But whatever. I loved this book with this one exception and I'll definitely be reading it again at some point. |
A perfect book to read while curled up by the fire! Although, I'd read it at any time of the year. It's that wonderful! I'll definitely be reading more books by this author. A feel-good Christmas read. |
Mariyam M, Reviewer
I really enjoyed this, from the narrator’s humor, whether in thought or exchanges with Noel, to the great descriptions of the Christmas tree farm and village market. I wanted a bit more about the house...to feel her settling in there, as well as on the farm, but that was minor. Good relationship set up, didn’t move too fast but there was nice chemistry that kept building. Really enjoyable Christmas story, and definitely one I will reread. It was my first by this author and I will be looking for more. |
Leah has done what so many of us do. She got drunk and mistakenly purchased a little Christmas tree farm in Scotland. Luckily this seems to be perfect timing for a huge life change and off she goes to escape the cheating ex. This is the perfect book to curl up by a fire (or in my case the log fire simulation on Netflix) with a fluffy rug, some tea and maybe an animal or two. It is feel goof holiday romance that makes you wand to get drunk and buy a charming Christmas tree farm. Of course there are many obstacles for Leah to face. She must make the most of an abandoned tree farm, create a new life and even to a certain extent face her own issues head on. I really enjoyed this one! I look forward to reading more from Jaimie. |
When Leah buys a Christmas tree farm on line after a drunken night she can't quite believe what she has done....... she has spent all of the inheritance from her parents on a whim without even seeing it....... still it looks lovely in the pictures and there is a house although no pictures of that! Packing up and heading to Scotland in high spirits when she arrives she is devastated she now knows why there were no pictures of the house it is derelict and all the trees around it look dead! Looking around she meets the very grumpy and condescending (but definitely hot) neighbour Noel but as he seems to have all the knowledge she is really going to need his help! Another lovely book by this author, very warm and the sort of book that draws you in from the first pages so that you really care about the characters. I loved all of the market traders and how they all looked out for each other and immediately accepted Leah into their circle. A book that you are sad to finish but a perfect book to get you in the mood for Christmas |
Jennifer V, Reviewer
I loved this book. I flew through it in no time and it left me wanting more. Can’t wait for more from this author |
Kirsty C, Reviewer
Unfortunately I did not get on with this book and therefore cannot rate it very highly. I really struggled to connect with the characters and storyline. |
Snowflakes at the Little Christmas Tree Farm was a fab, fab book. Honestly I could not put it down I was hooked. A Christmas tree farm bought on a drunken whim sounds far fetched but it worked and was a great storyline. I loved it. |
Having read previous books by this author, I was very much looking forward to reading this one, her latest release. I loved the setting and getting to know all of the characters was such a joy, all of whom were so very well written and likable. I was literally glued to it's pages from start to finish. It was full of Christmas festive moments, with the Christmas trees and the market, plus heartwarming and entertaining, not to mention a few giggly moments throughout the story too. Random fact about the book, I absolutely loved the sound of all the different things that Glenda made using main ingredient of Pumpkin. My favourites were Pumpkin spice latte, Pumpkin muffin, Pumpkin pie, Pumpkin ginger jam, Pumpkin and hazelnut bread. I'd have been visiting that market all the time in order to stock pile on all those yummy things for sure. Anyway, if your looking for a fun light hearted and entertaining read, then you so have to read this book. You will love it just like I did. |
I really enjoyed this book! A great story line that kept me hooked and excellent main characters. I would highly recommend this book. |
A cute festive read. I love Christmas books and this one was a nice addition to the Christmas list pile. |
i l, Reviewer
Leah Griffiths has woken up after a few too many glasses of Prosecco with a hangover – and discovers she’s accidentally bought a little Christmas tree farm in Scotland! At first she’s horrified, but perhaps it’s the perfect way to forget all about her cheating ex. And when she meets grumpy (but ridiculously gorgeous) pumpkin farmer Noel underneath the mistletoe, Leah begins to believe that at Christmas time, anything can happen. Such a romantic and cosy read with so many laugh out loud moments. Super sweet and festive read with great characters. Loved it. |




