Good morning, lovelies!
I had hopes of getting this up earlier, but after Christmas shopping most of yesterday and then doing homework all evening/night, I didn't get my post written and readied ahead of time. So here we are. ;)
I had the joy of diving into some darling books by Michelle Griep in the not-too-decent past. And now, I will attempt to scream about my love for them enough to convince you to read them while also refraining from divulging spoilers. Also can we talk about these covers??
When Clara Chapman receives an intriguing invitation to spend Christmas 1850 at an English manor home, she is hesitant yet compelled to attend—for if she remains the duration of the twelve-day celebration, she is promised a sum of five hundred pounds. That’s enough money to bring her brother back from America and reinstate their stolen family fortune. But is she walking into danger? It appears so, especially when she comes face to face with one of the other guests—her former fiancé, Benjamin Lane.Imprisoned unjustly, Ben wants revenge on the unknown person who stole his honor. When he’s given the chance to gain his freedom, he jumps at it—and is blindsided by the anger of the woman he left at the altar.Brought together under mysterious circumstances for the 12 Days of Christmas, Clara and Ben discover that what they've been striving for isn't what ultimately matters. What matters most is what Christmas is all about . . . love.
• There is something about let's-pretend-to-be-a-couple plots that always draw me in. Whether it's a Hallmark movie or a book like this one, something about the trope always draws me in. Sometimes I end up enjoying the story that follows and sometimes not, but this was definitely one of the good ones.
• Will and Fitz's relationship <333
• Can we talk about the beautiful prose again?? I will most assuredly be reading more of Michelle Griep's eloquent words.
• Alllll the Dickens references and connections. <3
• I listened to most of this one on audiobook driving to and from school, and I absolutely adored it. The narrator did such a fantastic job with the accents—it was a true delight.
• May or may not be lowkey crushing on William Barlow.
• Miss Whymsy. Miss Whymsy. Miss Whymsy. <3
I've just started reading book #3, The Old Lace Shop, and I'm hoping I enjoy it was much as these two! <3
|| 12 Days of Christmas
10 Songs From my Christmas Playlist @ Little Blossoms for Jesus
12 Days of Christmas — Day Three @ Soldier Girl Stories
The Best of Hallmark Take 2 @ Novels, Dragons, and Wardrobe Doors
Book Review: Yesterday's Christmas by A.M. Heath @ Reviews from the Stacks
The Carpenter @ Maidens of Modesty
Christmas Favorites: A Song @ Tower in the Plains
Christmas Recipes @ Faith on the Farm
Christmas Story: Expected End, Pt.2 @ Life of Heritage
DIY Christmas Cards @ Farm Life: Autumn's Adventures
Christmas Book Recommendations @ RebekahAshleigh
This series sounds lovely!
ReplyDeleteIt was SO good!
DeleteThese books look interesting.
ReplyDeleteThey were fantastic!
DeleteI'm planning on reading A Tale of Two Hearts once I finish the book I'm currently reading!
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw it was one of those "pretend to be together" storylines I knew I had to read it soon. ;)
Yes, yes, do! It was so amazing :D
DeleteExactlyyyy
These sound just right for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteYou are so right ;)
DeleteMmm, adding these to my TBR! Thanks, Faith!
ReplyDeleteyou're most welcome! they were so darling <3
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