Blog Tour • BBNYA 2025 Finalist
Bella’s Countryside Christmas
by Claire Huston
A soft, character-driven holiday romance full of snowy village charm, emotional healing, and quiet moments that say more than they should.
There are some books you read, and then there are books you sink into. This one wraps around you slowly, like a warm blanket you didn’t realize you needed until you were already tucked inside it.
One-word review: Cozy
Vibe: snowy village healing meets soft romance and beautifully messy humanity
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐✨ (4.25)
About the Book
Genre: Romance, Women’s Fiction • Page Count: 363 • Age Category: Adult • Published: September 18, 2024
Fleeing her heartache and horrendous job, Bella stumbles upon a December wedding in the beautiful village of Haileybrook and the spirit of the season moves her to act as a fake date to handsome stranger Jack.
Jack and Bella hit it off, but Bella has to leave in a hurry and their magical evening soon becomes nothing more than a blissful memory.
A year later, Bella is returning to Haileybrook, seeking a fresh start and a quieter life. With a new job close to her cozy cottage home, a peaceful Christmas is surely only days away.
But it’s not long before family surprises, small-town feuds and romantic drama disrupt Bella’s plans, and she has to wonder if being alone is what she really wants for Christmas…
About BBNYA
BBNYA is a yearly competition where book bloggers from all over the world read and score books written by indie authors, ending with a group of finalists and one overall winner.
Bella’s Countryside Christmas placed 9th in BBNYA 2025, which feels fitting for a story with this much warmth and emotional sincerity.
Reader Links
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My Review
From the very beginning, the story leans into emotional authenticity over drama, and that choice works. There’s no over-the-top chaos or forced tension. Instead, it’s the quiet moments that land the hardest.
A gingerbread house.
A lingering look.
A conversation that says more than it should.
It’s soft, but not shallow. Gentle, but not forgettable.
I loved the sense of place. The snowy village setting feels lived-in and comforting, with just enough chaos bubbling underneath to keep things interesting. The pacing mirrors that rhythm beautifully, cozy domestic moments flowing into interpersonal conflict, then introspection, then that slow-burn romantic spark. It’s predictable in structure, but in a way that feels intentional and satisfying rather than tired.
The characters are easily the standout.
Bella feels real in that achingly relatable way. She’s self-aware but still spiraling, trying to rebuild herself while second-guessing her worth at every turn. Her emotional journey isn’t rushed or magically resolved. It unfolds in layers, and I loved that.
Jack brings that steady, warm energy that balances her perfectly. He’s thoughtful without being overwhelming, charming without trying too hard. Their dynamic feels natural, not performative.
And then there’s the village itself, the side characters who are a little nosy, a little chaotic, and a lot human. No one feels like filler. Everyone adds texture.
The writing is polished and inviting, with a cozy, sensory-rich style that fits the story perfectly. It leans more into character interiority than big plot twists, which makes this very much a feel-first read. If you’re looking for high-stakes drama, this might feel a little too quiet. But if you’re here for emotional depth and character-driven storytelling, it absolutely delivers.
Is it groundbreaking? Not really.
Is it effective? Completely.
About the Author
Claire Huston lives in Warwickshire, UK, with her husband and two children. She writes uplifting modern love stories about characters who are meant for each other but need a little help to realise it.
A keen amateur baker, she enjoys making cakes, biscuits and brownies almost as much as eating them. You can find recipes for all the cakes mentioned in Art and Soul, her first novel, at clairehuston.co.uk along with over 150 other recipes.
Final Thoughts
This isn’t a book that demands attention. It invites you in. And if you let it, it lingers.
Perfect for readers who love:
- Small-town settings that feel like home
- Character-driven stories with emotional depth
- Soft, slow-burn romance
- That quiet, reflective kind of healing arc
QOTD: What’s your go-to cozy read setup: blankets and candles, or sunshine and a quiet corner?







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