The Book Club Hotel by Sarah Morgan

The Book Club Hotel

by Sarah Morgan

"The Book Club Hotel is a gift...the perfect escape-and-find-yourself novel."—Susan Wiggs, New York Times bestselling author

This Christmas, USA Today bestselling author Sarah Morgan returns with another heartfelt exploration of change, the power of books to heal, and the enduring strength of female friendship. Perfect for fans of Emily Henry and Jennifer Weiner.

With its historic charm and picture-perfect library, the Maple Sugar Inn is considered the winter destination. As the holidays approach, the inn is fully booked with guests looking for their dream vacation. But widowed far too young, and exhausted from juggling the hotel with being a dedicated single mom, Hattie Coleman dreams only of making it through the festive season.

But when Erica, Claudia and Anna—lifelong friends who seem to have it all—check in for a girlfriends’ book club holiday, it changes everything. Their close friendship and shared love of books have carried them through life's ups and downs. But Hattie can see they're also packing some major emotional baggage, and nothing prepares her for how deeply her own story is about to become entwined in theirs.

In the span of a week over the most enchanting time of the year, can these four women come together to improve each other’s lives and make this the start of a whole new chapter?

Reviewed by Jeff Sexton on

5 of 5 stars

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Solid Sarah Morgan Christmas Tale. For long time fans of Morgan or those who have never heard of her, know that this particular tale is *exactly* the type of tale she always tells for Christmas, at least in my few years' experience reading her books. In this particular case, it is long time friends - each with their own secrets they've been hiding from the others - reuniting for Christmas at a small town bed and breakfast... that happens to have some needs of its own that these three friends just so happen to be particularly well suited to help with. You've got the Hallmarkie charm and at least one romance thread, you've got the female friends bonding even more, you've got the small Northeastern town at Christmas, complete with all the decorations and snow. You've got the slight flair for the dramatic, just to spice things up a bit. And overall you've got the great "cozy-read-by-the-fireplace-in-the-evening" feel that Morgan so often brings to the table so well. Again, nothing truly earth shattering here... but sometimes "not earth shattering" is exactly the kind of book you're looking for. Very much recommended.

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  • 12 August, 2023: Started reading
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