Mother-of-three Emelie is in a tough spot in life. Since the father of her children moved out, she has struggled to make ends meet. Budgets are tight, work is boring and she's reluctant to start dating again. She's just not ready. When things seem at their darkest, she receives an unexpected letter - and the content will change her life forever. Emelie has inherited a house on the island of Sardinön. And the house is chock-a-block full of Christmas decorations! Her children thrive in their new life on the island and want to stay so it's not long before the move to the Island is a done-deal. All that's left is to figure out the answers to two important questions: first and foremost, what's the deal with Andreas, the good-looking guy who inherited the guest house on the plot? And second, what on earth is she going to do with all the Christmas stuff? Annika and Jessika Devert are sisters from Gothenburg, Sweden. They've written several children's books together. The feel-good novel "Home for Christmas" is their first book for the adult audience.
On the island of Sardinön, Easter is fast approaching but Emelie still has some difficult questions on her mind. Should she take the job at the community centre? If her new partner Andreas has a child with a lesbian couple, and he moves in with Emelie – then she’ll have a baby in the house. Does she want that? And her finances are a constant worry, but it seems that the vase she’s been left by Aunt Astrid is worth a bit of money and perhaps that will improve her situation. But when the vase disappears, Emelie is dismayed and doesn’t know what to think. Could her neighbour Birgitta have stolen it? Or Kjell the restaurant owner? Instead of thinking about the future, Emilie plans an Easter party for the islanders, with a talent show and a festive buffet. On Easter Saturday they take a walk to the lighthouse on the cliff, where an unexpected surprise awaits her... "Home for Easter" is the cosy successor to the Devert sisters’ popular Christmas romance "Home for Christmas". Perfect for fans of Holly Martin, Poppy Dolan and Cathy Bramley. Annika and Jessika Devert are sisters from Gothenburg, Sweden. They've written several children's books together. The feel-good novel "Home for Christmas" is their first book for the adult audience.
Mother-of-three Emelie is in a tough spot in life. Since the father of her children moved out, she has struggled to make ends meet. Budgets are tight, work is boring and she's reluctant to start dating again. She's just not ready. When things seem at their darkest, she receives an unexpected letter - and the content will change her life forever. Emelie has inherited a house on the island of Sardinön. And the house is chock-a-block full of Christmas decorations! Her children thrive in their new life on the island and want to stay so it's not long before the move to the Island is a done-deal. All that's left is to figure out the answers to two important questions: first and foremost, what's the deal with Andreas, the good-looking guy who inherited the guest house on the plot? And second, what on earth is she going to do with all the Christmas stuff? Annika and Jessika Devert are sisters from Gothenburg, Sweden. They've written several children's books together. The feel-good novel "Home for Christmas" is their first book for the adult audience.
On the island of Sardinön, Easter is fast approaching but Emelie still has some difficult questions on her mind. Should she take the job at the community centre? If her new partner Andreas has a child with a lesbian couple, and he moves in with Emelie – then she’ll have a baby in the house. Does she want that? And her finances are a constant worry, but it seems that the vase she’s been left by Aunt Astrid is worth a bit of money and perhaps that will improve her situation. But when the vase disappears, Emelie is dismayed and doesn’t know what to think. Could her neighbour Birgitta have stolen it? Or Kjell the restaurant owner? Instead of thinking about the future, Emilie plans an Easter party for the islanders, with a talent show and a festive buffet. On Easter Saturday they take a walk to the lighthouse on the cliff, where an unexpected surprise awaits her... "Home for Easter" is the cosy successor to the Devert sisters’ popular Christmas romance "Home for Christmas". Perfect for fans of Holly Martin, Poppy Dolan and Cathy Bramley. Annika and Jessika Devert are sisters from Gothenburg, Sweden. They've written several children's books together. The feel-good novel "Home for Christmas" is their first book for the adult audience.
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