I’m sharing my review for ‘Tis The Damn Season by Fiona Gibson, a really fun festive read #bookreview

Here’s the blurb

This year, their families can deck the bloody halls themselves…

Old friends Shelley, Lena and Pearl have reached their limit with the festive preparation that has always fallen to them, and five days before Christmas, they’ve booked a mini break… without their families. Up until Christmas Eve, they’ll be sipping prosecco in the Highlands while their kids wrap bacon around 100 chipolatas and their partners brave the supermarkets.

It’s exactly what they need… until they’re snowed in. Facing the prospect of Christmas 500 miles from home, each woman is forced to confront her real reasons for needing to escape: the fiance with the obnoxious family; the son’s new girlfriend who is taking over their home; the family who take their mother for granted all year round…

Will the friends make it home before Christmas day? And if they do, can they really go back to their old lives?

This Christmas, forget Elf on the Shelf, get ready for Mums on the Run in the hilarious and heartwarming new novel from Fiona Gibson.

Cover image for Tis the (damn' season by Fiona Gibson

Purchase Link

https://mybook.to/tisthedamnseasonsocial

My Review

Tis the Damn Season is a fun, quick read about three friends escaping Christmas, only to find they might have escaped it a little more than they anticipated.

I read it in 2 sittings. It’s sure to appeal to readers looking for their own ‘getaway’ from the pressures of Christmas. (This one is short and sweet. Sometimes, you can just really enjoy a book.)

Meet the author

Fiona Gibson writes bestselling and brilliantly funny novels about the craziness and messiness of family life.

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Author: MJ Porter, author

I'm a writer of historical fiction (Early England/Viking and the British Isles as a whole before 1066, as well as three 20th century mysteries), and a nonfiction title about the royal women of tenth century England.

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