This chilling slice of ghostly Gothic fiction is the perfect read for the upcoming frosty nights * Heat *
Her best yet . . . a creepy, page-turning triumph enlivened with excellent folkloric details, beautiful descriptions of winter landscapes and sensitive characterisation * Guardian *
[A] super spooky blend of murder mystery and old fashioned wintry ghost story * Sunday People *
A beautifully told winter ghost story . . . Mistletoe is a perfect modern Christmas ghost story that never loses sight of the traditions of the season * Blue Velvet Books *
A perfect spooky book to snuggle up with on a frosty night * Book Riot *
Well written and absolutely brilliant * Stressed Rach *
A classic ghostly tale, perfect for a winter's night read * The Rock'N'Roll Oatcake *
Its delightful brand of spookiness ensures that, like Dickens' seasonal novels, it can be enjoyed all the year round * To the End of the Word *
A wonderful tale of loss, grief, selfishness and life and I would definitely recommend adding this to your winter TBR pile! * KBook Reviews *
A 19th century Christmas nightmare in this time-slippy tale of loss, lust, grief . . . * Daily Mail *
A terrific ghost story and one that would make for ideal reading on those cold, dark and lonesome winter nights * The Tattooed Book Geek *
A beautifully told winter ghost story * Blue Velvet Books *
A spooky read and I was hooked, I honestly couldn't put it down it was so captivating * Stress Rach *
A bewitching book . . . It's a beautifully written, tender and deeply atmospheric and chilly ghost story and timeslip novel. Mysterious and sad, disturbing and enchanting - it's the perfect read for these longer nights * For Winter Nights *
Mistletoe is an excellent continuation of the Christmas ghost story tradition upheld by the likes of Dickens and M.R. James, with some genuinely unnerving moments . . . Mistletoe is horror as it should be, a classic ghost story for our modern times * Starburst *
You'll be feeling pretty darn cold in every sense at the end of this creepy number * Sunday Sport *
The snowy landscape of contemporary Yorkshire adds an extra chill to Alison Littlewood's spooky ghost story * Sunday Express S magazine *
Super spooky blend of murder mystery and old-fashioned wintry ghost story * Mirror and The People *
**** * Sunday Sport *
A haunting tale of love, loss and betrayal. Highly recommended. 9/10 * Sci Fi Bulletin *
An excellent piece of story-telling . . . A good read * Birmingham SF Group *
A most unnerving read! * Storgy *
A great seasonal treat * SciFiNow on The Crow Garden *
Alison Littlewood's enjoyable excursion into the genre * Sunday Times on The Crow Garden *
A superior ghost story * The Crack *