A Christmas Hope; Anne Perry
"CLAUDINE BURROUGHS DID NOT LOOK FORWARD TO THE PARTY. This November, 1868, it had been bitterly cold. The kind of chill that creeps into one's bones and makes the ache. Now it was early December and warm again. People were predicting the mild spell would last. Here in London there might not be any snow! Most unseasonal".
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What do you think? Would you keep reading? Feel free to join us by linking your First Chapter post below.
I'd read more. It sounds like a good (timely) book to read this winter with all of our strange weather. Have a wonderful Christmas, Diane.
ReplyDeleteNot sure this one is for me, but it sure fits the season.
ReplyDeleteOn a day like today yes, definitely yes!
ReplyDeleteA perfect read for today… and I love the cover, too. Merry Christmas to you and yours, Diane.
ReplyDeleteI would keep reading...tis the season!
ReplyDeleteI too would keep reading. There is always Christmas Hope. And whats not to love about a story set in London in 1868!
ReplyDeleteWe are experiencing that cold to chill the bones right now!
ReplyDeleteI'd love a January thaw.
I am reading a Christmas theme book as well. Merry Christmas to you.
ReplyDeleteMy husband reads Ann Perry books, but I haven't read any of them.
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