Bespoke: A Tiny Christmas Tale: A Tiny Christmas Tale (Espoir Archives Book 1)
by:
Amanda Dykes (author)
A Secret. A Bicycle. A Promise…While the elusive Secret Symphony of Giovanni St. John captivated the world’s fascination, it left his daughter closed away in the Silent House – she, the one who holds the fullness of truth about the ninth symphony. Now Aria St. John is determined to not only break...
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A Secret. A Bicycle. A Promise…While the elusive Secret Symphony of Giovanni St. John captivated the world’s fascination, it left his daughter closed away in the Silent House – she, the one who holds the fullness of truth about the ninth symphony. Now Aria St. John is determined to not only break free of the loss that has defined her, but to honor her father through one final gift in his last days.On the tiny Isle of Espoir, only one man can help in her quest: James Shaw, the village blacksmith… and the lost friend of her childhood. Will they be able to overcome the tragedy that separated them before it’s too late?Written to slip easily into the stolen moments of the busy holiday season, this enchanting novelette delves into the miracle of second chances, the gift of God's healing redemption, and the joy of the unexpected.
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Format: Kindle Edition
ISBN:
9781311530707
ASIN: B0106X7SP0
Publish date: 2015-09-21
Publisher: Lanternwood Press
Pages no: 120
Edition language: English
The heroine was a brat, both in the childhood flashbacks and in the present time. For a short story, it dragged too much to get any chemistry started with the hero. It was a bit of a break from the typical Regency in plot and setting (an island in the English Channel), but it lacked the feeling of C...
Sometimes Christian fiction gets a bad name, and I am guilty of this as well. I tend to avoid it outright. Yet, some of it is rather good. Amanda Dykes is one of those good ones. This short novella is about forgivness, but Christian forgivness is never explicitly mentioned. The story makes goo...