A festive, coming-of-age tale about an Oxbridge candidate and a young homeless man who find themselves in the bittersweet predicament of falling in love with exactly the right person at exactly the wrong time.
Well-to-do Jed never imagined hed end up homeless, but family circumstances have made it his only option. Local vicar, Ben, tries to help him but theres an element of self-punishment to the homelessness that makes Jed continue to put up with his situation until disaster leads him to re-consider the vicars offer of a place to stay.
Hattie is on the cusp of adulthood, frantically trying to persuade her mum that she doesnt want to attend an elite university, preferring the idea of pursuing her love of art and textiles. When she meets Jed, she badly wants to understand his circumstances and why, when she has everything at her fingertips, he doesnt.
Hatties mum, Christine, has had a hard life and is desperate for more for her only child. When she meets Ben, the vicar whos trying to help Jed, she finds an unlikely ally, and the two heartbroken souls find themselves drawn to each other. Until they find their relationship suddenly tested to the limit.
One thing��s for certain: none of these characters is looking forward to Christmas. Its the worst time of year for each of them, for different reasons. But perhaps this year, the festive season could defy all expectations.
Rebecca Boxall is the award-nominated author of five bestselling novels Christmas at the Vicarage, Home for Winter, Christmas on the Coast, The Christmas Forest and Christmas by the Lighthouse. She is also the author of Christmas at the Farmhouse and her popular short story, A Winters Day.
Genre: Sagas
Well-to-do Jed never imagined hed end up homeless, but family circumstances have made it his only option. Local vicar, Ben, tries to help him but theres an element of self-punishment to the homelessness that makes Jed continue to put up with his situation until disaster leads him to re-consider the vicars offer of a place to stay.
Hattie is on the cusp of adulthood, frantically trying to persuade her mum that she doesnt want to attend an elite university, preferring the idea of pursuing her love of art and textiles. When she meets Jed, she badly wants to understand his circumstances and why, when she has everything at her fingertips, he doesnt.
Hatties mum, Christine, has had a hard life and is desperate for more for her only child. When she meets Ben, the vicar whos trying to help Jed, she finds an unlikely ally, and the two heartbroken souls find themselves drawn to each other. Until they find their relationship suddenly tested to the limit.
One thing��s for certain: none of these characters is looking forward to Christmas. Its the worst time of year for each of them, for different reasons. But perhaps this year, the festive season could defy all expectations.
Rebecca Boxall is the award-nominated author of five bestselling novels Christmas at the Vicarage, Home for Winter, Christmas on the Coast, The Christmas Forest and Christmas by the Lighthouse. She is also the author of Christmas at the Farmhouse and her popular short story, A Winters Day.
Genre: Sagas
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