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Title: The Arctic CruiseAuthor: Caroline JamesFormat reviewed: EbookSource: NetgalleyPublisher: AvonPublication Date: 15th January 2026Rating: 5 Stars
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Title: The Arctic Cruise
Will the Arctic wonderland work its magic this winter?
Joy never imagined stepping aboard a cruise ship without her husband, Tom. Now widowed, Joy wonders what her voyage on the Emerald Dream will hold – and as it glides through breathtaking Norwegian fjords, she longs to believe in happiness again. However, she carries a secret that could unravel her fragile hopes if it ever came to light…
Elsewhere on deck, as the sun dips below the horizon and the polar night sets in, Henry, a lifelong bachelor, is living his dream of seeing the Northern Lights. Having long since given up on love, he now dedicates himself to his passion for photography. But when he meets Joy, is it more than the aurora borealis that catches his eye?
As they embark on a snow-dusted adventure which takes them from bustling ports to reindeer-drawn sleigh rides, will Joy and Henry find the courage to embrace love again? Or will hidden truths sink the possibility of a new beginning?
A heartwarming, feel-good voyage of self-discovery, romance and second chances, perfect for fans of Sarah Morgan and Judy Leigh.
As I believe I may have said before Caroline James and Cruising is a great combination. And Caroline James and Christmas is a great combination. And I've always wanted to cruise at Christmas so this was clearly the sort of book I was always going to love.
And love it I definitely did!
Absolutely wonderful to be back on board the Emerald Dream, and with some vaguely familiar faces from previous books back, and a whole raft of new guests, this was another book that I totally and utterly adored.
What a totally amazing assortment of characters. From the over privileged Barbara and Kenneth who I couldn't help but laugh at most of the time, to Lady Eleanor who is a remarkable and dignified woman.
Although this is loosely connected to the previous books involving cruises by this author, this can easily be read as a standalone story, even with a few familiar faces.
Then there is Joy who is one of our main characters, who should have been on this cruise with husband Tom, for their wedding anniversary, but he is no longer alive, and Joy is just starting to recover from his death. It's clear things weren't as they seemed in the marriage, and I loved seeing Joy really start to find her way back to herself and grow in confidence as the story progresses.
We also have Henry, who is the other solo traveller at the table Joy is dining at in the main dining room, and he is a fascinating man. I was, like Joy not totally sure what his feelings towards the Audrey he kept mentioning where, but I did have an inkling as to the truth. He is also a passionate photographer and fascinated by the Northern Lights.
I absolutely loved the descriptions of the ports of call, and the various trips that Joy and her new friends were taking at each of them. I especially loved the sound of the reindeer experience, which is definitely something I will need to do eventually (if I ever decide to brave a proper cold weather holiday).
There was so much for me to love about this book, and I enjoyed every single moment of it. It was a joy to read, and I devoured the pages and couldn't get enough of it. And I'm already excited for Caroline James' next cruise book.
Thank you to Avon and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.








