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Home for Christmas : The most heart-warming and cosy festive story to curl up with this Christmas

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£9.99

Paperback 400 pages
Simon & Schuster Ltd 10 October 2024
Swain, Heidi

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ISBN/SKU: 9781398519602 Categories/Genres: ,

Description

Bella is living her best life in Wynbridge, with her beloved Spaniel, Tink. She’s found a way to keep the house she inherited from her grandparents while expanding her dream business – Away With the Fairies – and she’s ecstatic that Christmas is on the horizon!   In fact, everything is perfect until family friend, Catherine Connelly asks Bella if she’d be willing to rent part of the house to freelance author, Jude who is researching the history of the Connelly Clan and Wynthorpe Hall ahead of turning his findings into a book. The plan had been for Jude to stay at the hall, but he can’t cope with the chaos and Bella reluctantly agrees to open her door to him.

  Initially, the pair clash but then friendlier feelings begin to grow and Bella finds herself wondering if Jude could become more than just another guest before it’s time for him to leave. That is, until he announces he has no time for Christmas!   With her favourite time of the year suddenly in jeopardy, will Bella ever feel like she’s home for Christmas?  

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