A review by tessisreading2
Winter Solstice by Rosamunde Pilcher

4.0

I tend to associate Rosamunde Pilcher with soothing novels about women in their early or middle years finding love and solace in a sweet little cottage on the coast somewhere, but Winter Solstice, while retaining the soothing feeling and the emphasis on quaint real estate as emotional healer, pulls in characters of all ages, thankfully putting the emphasis on the sixty-something Elfrida and Oscar with only slightly more than head-nods to the thirty-something Carrie and Sam; and managing not to let adolescent Lucy become too twee. Very soothing and pleasant and Christmasy, exactly the sort of book to break a not-reading streak.