Together under a snowy Skye by Lisa Hobman

When I saw the title I knew I had to request this Arc, Together under a snowy Skye by Lisa Hobman was everything I hoped it would be an more! You can purchase Together undr a snowy Skye here on Amazon, Waterstones, Barnes and Noble.
The synopsis reads as follows:
After the heartbreak of a secret unrequited love, Millie Treadaway has finally found someone to spend her life with. Harry Rose is handsome, successful and treats her like a princess. That is until Millie presents her fiancĂ© with a surprise birthday gift, and their future is suddenly doomed. Eight months later Millie returns to Glentorrin on the Isle of Skye for her best friend Jules’ Christmas wedding. Heartbroken, single and heavily pregnant. Staying in Lifeboat Cottage with Jules’ brother, kindhearted Dexter, she’s given up on love and resigned herself to be the best single Mum ever. But a shock phone call from Harry leaves her reeling and doubting herself and her decisions. Do second chances work? Or is Dexter, right? That she deserves much more? Can the festive spirit in Glentorrin, and a little stray Jack Russell terrier, heal her heart? Or is she fated to remain a member of the lonely-hearts club forever?
My review
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When Millie finds her self unexpectedly expecting and suddenly alone she thinks she'll never find someone who'll love her and the baby she's carrying. She travels to the fictional Glentorrin in the Isle of Skye for her best friend Jules and Reid's wedding. Millie stays with Dexter, Jules brother, and her long time friend, Now Dexter is a 10, he cooks, he's thoughtful, a gentleman and I think I may have a fiction crush on him, but... (no spoiler here)
What a great cast of characters, the hatred I felt for that 'barstool' Harry is equally matched with the love for all the other characters including the dogs! One of the funniest lines I have read in a book in a while was "Hey I think if I was trying to push a watermelon through a keyhole, I might get a bit sweary too." This sweet novel had me chuckling in some instances and then on the opposite side, the wedding and birth had me 'greetin' like a bairn'. I loved the Scottish expressions, mentions of mulled wine, ceilidhs and haggis and the familiar places I never realised how much I missed. If you like
Miscommunication
Love at first sight
Friends to lovers
Families then this is the perfect book for you.
Thank you to @netgalley and boldwood @bookandtonic books for the arc in exchange for my honest thoughts.

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