Always In December by Emily Stone ~ Review

It started with a letter. It ended with a love story.
Every December, Josie posts a letter from her home in London to the parents she lost on Christmas night many years ago. Each year, she writes the same three words: Missing you, always. But this year, her annual trip to the postbox is knocked off course by a bicycle collision with a handsome stranger–a stranger who will change the course of Josie’s life.
Josie always thought she was the only one who avoided the Christmas season, but this year, Max has his own reasons for doing the same–and coincidence leads them to spending the holiday together. Aglow with new love, Josie thinks this might be the start of something special.
Only for Max to disappear without saying goodbye.
Over the course of the next year, Max and Josie will find that fate continues to bring them together in places they’d never expect. New York City. Edinburgh. The quiet English countryside. And it turns out, Max had every reason to leave and every reason to stay. But what does fate hold for Josie and Max as Christmas approaches again?
A devastating, romantic, life-affirming love story, Always, in December will stay with readers long after they’ve finished the last page.

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I knew it was going to be sad, I saw the foreshadowing, I sensed what was coming… yet when it happened I had to set the book down and let the tears flow before turning the page.
This is a story of a journey. Josie’s journey from heartache and betrayal toward a life of acceptance and finding her inner strength.
From loss to loss, Josie finds herself along the way through love, friendship, and family. She learns that avoidance isn’t always the best medicine and that sometimes healing comes from remembering those you once loved.
Boy, for her first novel Emily Stone really knocked it out of the park! Can’t wait to dive into the second one, One Last Gift, though by the looks of the back cover I’ll need to stock up on more tissues first.

“Hello, I’m Emily! If you’ve found this page then welcome, and thanks so much for showing an interest in my writing.

I have written three books now, which feels surreal! My latest novel is Love, Holly in the US and The Christmas Letter in the UK. My books always revolve around the Christmas period, but span the course of a whole year and more. They also deal with love – and grief, in one way or another. I think I put a part of me in every book – as I’m sure every author does – and my newest book is no exception. The main character – Holly – often does the wrong thing for the right reasons, and that is a situation I’ve found myself in! And with three sisters myself, writing about the sister love – and difficulties – in this book felt personal at times!

My other two novels are One Last Gift – a story of finding yourself when you feel that’s impossible, and of the love between siblings – and Always, in December. As my debut novel, it will always be one close to my heart. Whilst very different from me, the protagonist, Josie is suffering with a grief that I know all too well – losing a parent/parents at a young age, and having to carry that grief into adulthood, long after it’s supposedly ‘gone away’. I lost my mum when I was seven, and I still think about her even now, in my thirties – and that’s something that Josie and I share. Max, too, is suffering his own kind of grief, and that’s something that he has to learn to deal with. But whilst the novel is about grief, and learning to live with that, it’s also about falling in love, and about learning to be brave, even when your life doesn’t feel quite right yet – even if it feels like it will never quite be right!

I wrote my first two novels in a glorious house in Chepstow, living with my sister and my two nieces. My third book I wrote on the English coastline in Cornwall – so I consider myself very lucky!

If you read any of my novels then thank you, and I really hope you enjoy! If you want to get in touch then I’d love to hear from you – I’m on Twitter and Instagram under @EmStoneWrites!”

8 responses to “Always In December by Emily Stone ~ Review”

  1. Wendy Barrows Avatar
    Wendy Barrows

    This sounds like an amazing book. I do love a good tear jerker!

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    1. Ashley Kanazawich Avatar
      Ashley Kanazawich

      She is definitely great at the tear jerkers!

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  2. deanne01 Avatar

    This was such a great book. I’ve read others by her too. Loved reading your great review.

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    1. Ashley Kanazawich Avatar
      Ashley Kanazawich

      Thank you! I haven’t read any others by her yet, so you have a favorite?

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      1. deanne01 Avatar

        Guess what? There’s a brand new one releasing October 15, 2024 just listed on NetGally, it’s called A Winter Wish. I just requested it; you should grab it too.

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      2. Ashley Kanazawich Avatar
        Ashley Kanazawich

        Oooo good to know, thank you!!

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  3. deanne01 Avatar

    You’re welcome, hopefully we both love it.

    I’ve read:

    Always in December

    One Last Gift

    and Love, Holly

    I loved them all, but they can all turn you into a blubbering mess.

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    1. Ashley Kanazawich Avatar
      Ashley Kanazawich

      I’ve real all of those too! Always in December is my favorite

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