This is a short novella with a paranormal twist to it. It is also part of a series but you are able to read it as a stand-alone. We have all wanted that perfect Christmas and in this book Holly lies to her friends to pretend that she has it. As this was a novella there is not that much detail to it ...
I nealry finished this one. But somewhere along the way it became just too silly. It is no real regency romance. At least it doesn't have the feel to it. I would recommend to do some research before writing a novel set in a different time. Culture changes, you know. And it might be a small deta...
A Wizard for Christmas by Dorothy McFallsHolly doesn't want the others to know she is always alone for the Christmas holiday.In town there is a woman who is murdered and the police fear there will be more.A man had helped Holly cross the icy road and he was kind.Hadrian Graham, detective lives nearb...
Quick, short and sweet. A young woman who is an orphan dreams of her perfect family, but it is all just a dream. Then someone walks into her life a stranger and everything she thought she knew changes.
Too much telling and not enough showing, not enough character development and I couldn't stand Holly. Honestly that's why I rated this so low, I couldn't stand Holly.
This was a cute tale of a "proper" Duke's daughter trying to find her independence in Regency England -- and of course, choosing to do so by finding a wicked rake to "tutor" her in scanadalous ways. Despite this trope having been done nearly to death in historical romance, I still enjoyed it. Iona ...