Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Review: A Very English Christmas (Love at Langley Park Book 3) by Jane Porter


 

She was only the temporary nanny…until love made her want to stay.

When American Catriona Blake agrees to spend December caring for the daughters of renowned London surgeon Dr. Rhys Harmon, she tells herself it’s just a temporary job—one month in a borrowed cottage on the edge of Langley Park, enough money to get home
to Michigan, and no complications.

But nothing about Rhys or his girls is simple. Divorced for four years, he’s rented the centuries-old cottage outside Bakewell to create new traditions and give his daughters new memories. Yet the girls miss their vivacious mother and find it difficult to feel festive without her—which only deepens Rhys’s quiet fear that he’s failing them.

Catriona never expected to fall for her impossible, brilliant employer—or his lovely, complicated family. But one promise to twelve-year-old Jillian changes everything, binding Catriona to a truth she can’t ignore and a vow she can’t break… even if keeping it means breaking her own heart when love comes too soon, and Christmas ends too fast.

 

My Review:

A heartfelt Christmas romance. 

From the moment I started this book, I knew it was something special.  I knew it was going to stick with me long after reading it.  This book is an emotional journey of love between Cat and Rhys.  Set in the beautiful English countryside at Christmas time, Cat takes on a temporary job as a nanny for Rhys’s two daughters.  Once her job is over, Cat plans to go back home to Michigan to start her teaching career.  Though the girls tap into Cat’s heart, it’s their father, Rhys, who really steals it.  But how would their relationship work with one daughter against their union and Cat soon be heading back to America?  This is the perfect book to get lost in.  It is a magical memorable Christmas story. 

 

 

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