Cosy up with this emotional Christmas love story
'Sensitive, insightful and wonderfully authentic. A beautiful festive love story HEIDI SWAIN
'An utter delight; festive and funny, tender and humorous' READER REVIEW *****
'A gently woven love story . . . heartfelt, perceptive and very, very human' JULIETTA HENDERSON
'A really great read for a cold winter's day with a hot chocolate' READER REVIEW *****
'Relatable and emotional . . . beautifully captures all the romance and magic of Christmas. A festive gem' HOLLY MILLER
*****
ONE DECEMBER DAY, LAURA MEETS LUKE...
Luke loves Christmas. He loves the woolly scarves, the mulled wine, the music, the snow. But hes beginning to ask: what good is it, if you have no one to share it with?
Laura doesnt think theres anything magical about December. Shed never normally be seen dead with a man in a Christmas jumper. But, at a crowded gig this winter's evening, has she found her soulmate in handsome, funny frontman, Luke?
Under the lights, something magical begins. But will Luke and Laura still feel the same on this day next December? And the one after that?
Finding love at Christmas is special. But is staying in love - year after year, through the joy and heartbreak - the real miracle?
Luke and Laura are about to find out. One December day at a time...
Praise for Rachel Marks:
'A total delight. Beautifully observed, painfully funny and profoundly moving, it's a wise and wonderful story of hope and love. I adored it!' MIRANDA DICKINSON
'A delightful, heart-warming read. The characters feel so real... I'm sure I must know them somehow!' SOPHIE COUSENS
'Rachel Marks packs a novel with all the emotions - hope, fear, love, despair and - ultimately - joy' CLARE POOLEY
'Unpredictable and satisfying' HEIDI SWAIN
'As tender and emotional as it is funny, it made me laugh out loud A LOT, and it made me sob' CRESSIDA McLAUGHLIN
'Heartbreaking, heartwarming, perfect!' ROSIE GOODWIN
Genre: General Fiction
'Sensitive, insightful and wonderfully authentic. A beautiful festive love story HEIDI SWAIN
'An utter delight; festive and funny, tender and humorous' READER REVIEW *****
'A gently woven love story . . . heartfelt, perceptive and very, very human' JULIETTA HENDERSON
'A really great read for a cold winter's day with a hot chocolate' READER REVIEW *****
'Relatable and emotional . . . beautifully captures all the romance and magic of Christmas. A festive gem' HOLLY MILLER
*****
ONE DECEMBER DAY, LAURA MEETS LUKE...
Luke loves Christmas. He loves the woolly scarves, the mulled wine, the music, the snow. But hes beginning to ask: what good is it, if you have no one to share it with?
Laura doesnt think theres anything magical about December. Shed never normally be seen dead with a man in a Christmas jumper. But, at a crowded gig this winter's evening, has she found her soulmate in handsome, funny frontman, Luke?
Under the lights, something magical begins. But will Luke and Laura still feel the same on this day next December? And the one after that?
Finding love at Christmas is special. But is staying in love - year after year, through the joy and heartbreak - the real miracle?
Luke and Laura are about to find out. One December day at a time...
Praise for Rachel Marks:
'A total delight. Beautifully observed, painfully funny and profoundly moving, it's a wise and wonderful story of hope and love. I adored it!' MIRANDA DICKINSON
'A delightful, heart-warming read. The characters feel so real... I'm sure I must know them somehow!' SOPHIE COUSENS
'Rachel Marks packs a novel with all the emotions - hope, fear, love, despair and - ultimately - joy' CLARE POOLEY
'Unpredictable and satisfying' HEIDI SWAIN
'As tender and emotional as it is funny, it made me laugh out loud A LOT, and it made me sob' CRESSIDA McLAUGHLIN
'Heartbreaking, heartwarming, perfect!' ROSIE GOODWIN
Genre: General Fiction
Praise for this book
"A gently woven love story imbued with Rachel Marks' signature warmth and honesty. Heartfelt, perceptive and very, very human." - Julietta Henderson
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