Snowflakes for an Earl
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4.3 • 6 Ratings
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- $2.99
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- $2.99
Publisher Description
At times, believing is more important than seeing in matters of love and snowflakes.
It's Christmastide 1817 and Miss Christiana Smythe, daughter of a squire, is not looking forward to the social obligations of the season. Wanting nothing more than to care for the area's sick and ailing animal population, doing the rounds in glittering ballrooms festooned with holiday finery makes her lightheaded. Yet it's a necessity to realizing the dream of love.
Evan Tennant, Earl of Stanton's priorities are to avoid dancing with women he doesn't know as well as to avoid match-making mamas. He'd much rather spend his time charting the stars in the hopes of catching a meteor shower, yet he has responsibilities to his title and his mother insists he find an eligible lady soon. Except he doesn't believe in romance or the magic of Christmastide.
Though she's a confirmed wallflower, Christiana's knack for helping animals throws her into the earl's path when his beloved beagle falls ill. Attraction as hot and bright as a comet's tail takes them both by surprise. Through a series of odd events, they're thrown together, and when kisses and dances edge them closer to love, they'll both need a little push before they believe what fate knew all along.
Customer Reviews
Stars and Snowflakes
This is a wonderfully sweet Christmas story. Evan is an earl with a broken heart that won’t heal. Christiana is his neighbor and the squire’s sister. Christiana loves and wants to take care of animals. Evan loves watching the stars. When his injured beagle brings them together, they form an almost instant friendship. As they spend time together, Christiana shows Evan the same care she does the injured animals she loves. There is no doubt that they are falling for each other, and the spectacular surprise Christiana unveils at the Christmas Eve Ball seals the deal. Holiday fun and Christmas miracles!
I received an ARC of this book via BookSprout and am voluntarily reviewing it.