Book description
It's the most wonderful time of year. Isn't it?
Discover the true spirit of Christmas with this seasonal treat for fans
of Love, Actually and The Holiday. Contains a sneak preview of the
sequel, A Merry Little Christmas.
Catherine Tinsall is gearing up for Christmas - in the middle of
summer. As the Writer in Chief on Happy Homes magazine, she is putting
together a 'perfect Christmas' competition, to remind readers of the
festive season's true meaning.
In the sleepy Shropshire village of Hope Christmas, Marianne Mistletan
enters with the suggestion that her village's nativity play be held in
the ancient chapel of Fitzcross Manor, home to the St Nicholas family.
Catherine is completely entranced by the idea, and Marianne to her
delight finds that she has won. Waiting in the wings to help Marianne
organise the set design is the cool and charismatic Joe Carpenter, who
may or may not be just what she wants for Christmas.
Meanwhile, for Catherine, the Happy Homemaker image is wearing thin, as
her fifteen-year old marriage appears to be in trouble. Then tragedy
strikes and Catherine is forced to reassess her priorities, and work out
what the perfect Christmas really means.
And overseeing it all, is the figure of John St Nicholas, lord of the
manor and perhaps, for some, a Christmas angel…
For anyone who's wondered whether Christmas is over-priced hype, think
again… 'Terrifically warm, with lovely, lively characters - I would
quite happily live in Nevermorewell!'
Fiona Walker
'This story warms you like a cosy cup of cocoa.'
Closer Julia has always made up stories in her head, and until
recently she thought everyone else did too. She grew up in London, one
of eight children, including a twin sister. She married Dave, a dentist,
in 1989, and they have four daughters. After the birth of the second,
Julia went freelance and decided to try her hand at writing.