Narrated by: Mary Jane Wells
Series: The Wallflowers, Book 5
Length: 5 hrs and 6 mins
Release date: 07-06-21
Publisher: HarperAudio
Historical romance
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A Christmas novella in July, just xmas in July tells me. Perfect. Though I did wish it had been longer so I could truly have experienced them falling in love.
Hannah is just a poor relation.
Rafe's family wants him to marry Lady Natalie, but then he meets Hannah.
She thinks he is no good, he fancies her. They are at a houseparty and keep on meeting, alone. But yes I wish it had been longer to truly feel the romance. Now they met, and fell so fast and then lived happily ever after. I mean, not even any drama! Omg, not that I miss drama, or do I? Still, it was a good one.
A short sweet novella
I like Mary Jane Wells, she is a great narrator (though I did not remember Swift being that Irish, but I liked it.)
The search for true love brought the Wallflowers together. Now happily married, these four delightful society women reunite once again to help a notorious rogue find happiness under the Christmas mistletoe...
Rafe Bowman has arrived in London to meet the aristocratic young woman he hopes to marry—Natalie Blandford, the very proper and beautiful daughter of Lord and Lady Blandford. But the dashing American's shocking reputation has preceded him. Before he can claim Natalie's heart, Rafe must learn to navigate the conventions of London society to win her hand.
Even with the best teachers—four former Wallflowers experienced in the art of matchmaking—the wildly rich and very impatient Rafe discovers that wooing a bride is far more complicated than he expected. But Christmas is a time of magic—when a rake can become a romantic...and ignite passion in even the most strait-laced young lady's heart.
A short Christmas novella in July is a nice way to bring a bit of cheer to summer :)
ReplyDeleteI never read xmas novellas at the right time, lol
DeleteShort and sweet! Love it
ReplyDeletePerfect
DeleteI love Mary Jane Wells! She's such an excellent narrator.
ReplyDeleteShe really is!
DeleteI've got to get to this series eventually. And, I look forward to trying Mary Jane Wells for the first time.
ReplyDeleteYay, she is good
DeleteI love the cover. Not sure if I'm ready for Christmas just yet.
ReplyDeleteNot ready either
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