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Title: Girl At Christmas
Author: Rhoda Baxter
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Purchased
Publisher: Self Published
Publication Date: 30th October 2017
Rating: 5 Stars
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Tammy is normally at her happiest at Christmas when she has the flat to decorate and those perfect days between Christmas and New Year to relax. But when her long term partner dumps her, with no real explanation, her Christmas looks very bleak.
Lawrence usually spends Christmas watching DVDs and catching up on his paperwork. At thirty one, he’s already stuck in a rut.
When Lawrence has a sudden heart attack, it is Tammy who comes to his rescue. It turns out a happy Christmas can be made from the most unexpected ingredients.
Girl At Christmas is a novella in the award nominated Smart Girls series. If you like authors like Lindsey Kelk, Sarah Morgan or Milly Johnson, it's perfect for you. Grab a copy and get into the Christmas spirit today.
Lawrence usually spends Christmas watching DVDs and catching up on his paperwork. At thirty one, he’s already stuck in a rut.
When Lawrence has a sudden heart attack, it is Tammy who comes to his rescue. It turns out a happy Christmas can be made from the most unexpected ingredients.
Girl At Christmas is a novella in the award nominated Smart Girls series. If you like authors like Lindsey Kelk, Sarah Morgan or Milly Johnson, it's perfect for you. Grab a copy and get into the Christmas spirit today.
What a fabulous little novella this is. Having read Girl in Trouble, I was delighted to get to meet Lawrence fully in this story.
It is a complete standalone, as the previous characters are only present in a really minor role. This is a really quick but enjoyable story, and touches on a health issue of Lawrence, as well as a rather sweet romance.
I loved the way this story developed, it was well paced, and was just really enjoyable. I don't want to say too much but its definitely one that fans of Rhoda Baxter will love, and those who have never read anything by her, gives you a good insight into her writing style and ability.
It is a complete standalone, as the previous characters are only present in a really minor role. This is a really quick but enjoyable story, and touches on a health issue of Lawrence, as well as a rather sweet romance.
I loved the way this story developed, it was well paced, and was just really enjoyable. I don't want to say too much but its definitely one that fans of Rhoda Baxter will love, and those who have never read anything by her, gives you a good insight into her writing style and ability.
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