The Magic of Gingerbread
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Publisher Description
Sometimes the only way to gauge the depth of a man's regard is with the magic of gingerbread.
In 1888 London, Mrs. Eleanor Redding, possessed of a beastly, grouchy attitude, works for Western Union Telegraph Company. It gives her a certain independence and a place to hide from her disappointing past in America. When she accidentally intercepts a Morse-coded message alluding to clandestine and nefarious activity, she accepts the challenge with alacrity. It will take her mind off the fact she's once more alone for the Christmas holidays. Why couldn't a man look past her prickles and scars to fight for her?
Mr. Cameron Hallewell, grandson of the Earl of Albemarle, is employed by the Home Office in the matters of foreign interests. He takes his occupation of protecting British interests seriously, but he longs for a woman to surprise him in unexpected ways, to want him instead of his social standing. When there's news of a foreign operative lurking about Victoria Station planning something vile, he intends to track them down... only to find an attractive woman tailing various strangers on the platform and looking for all the world like a spy herself.
They get on together like oil and water, but despite Eleanor's prickles and Cameron's bruised heart as well as his secrets, a spark catches between them. As the unlikely pair work together to capture a spy and prevent harm from befalling London, they come to care for and rely on each other. Throw in the intriguing prospect of an unexpected Christmas courtship, and they could have a romance that spans the ages... if they'll only let themselves give into granted wishes and a passion that's been there all along.
Sometimes the only way to gauge the depth of a man's regard is with the magic of gingerbread.
In 1888 London, Miss Eleanor Redding, possessed of a beastly, grouchy attitude, works for Western Union Telegraph Company. It gives her a certain independence and a place to hide from her disappointing past in America. When she accidentally intercepts a Morse-coded message alluding to clandestine and nefarious activity, she accepts the challenge with alacrity. It will take her mind off the fact she's once more alone for the Christmas holidays. Why couldn't a man look past her prickles and scars to fight for her?
Mr. Cameron Hallewell, grandson of the Earl of Albemarle, is employed by the Home Office in the matters of foreign interests. He takes his occupation of protecting British interests seriously, but he longs for a woman to surprise him in unexpected ways, to want him instead of his social standing. When there's news of a foreign operative lurking about Victoria Station planning something vile, he intends to track them down... only to find an attractive woman tailing various strangers on the platform and looking for all the world like a spy herself.
They get on together like oil and water, but despite Eleanor's prickles and Cameron's bruised heart as well as his secrets, a spark catches between them. As the unlikely pair work together to capture a spy and prevent harm from befalling London, they come to care for and rely on each other. Throw in the intriguing prospect of an unexpected Christmas courtship, and they could have a romance that spans the ages... if they'll only let themselves give into granted wishes and a passion that's been there all along.
Customer Reviews
Delightful reading
Great reading, not boring, loved Ellie in action! It was also nice to read both sides, without too much drama.
OH HOW I LOVED THIS HOLIDAY STORY!
Oh how I loved this holiday story! The Magic of Gingerbread by Sandra Sookoo is book 5 in the Christmas Wishes series. Though in a series this regency book can be read in a standalone. This is one of the most romantic stories that I have ever read and a big mystery also! Sandra has such a creative mind and this story is truly an original that I could not put it down. You fall in love with the hero and heroine and really hate the villains. Her descriptions are clear and true to the regency era. I loved her comparison to Gingerbread and the meaning behind it. You will just have to read this book to find out what I am talking about. This story has spies, cruelty, broken hearts, an evil plan, persistence, caring, fears, abuse, Morse Code, scandal, kindness, a sister’s love, betrayal, friendship, understanding and yes, love and Gingerbread. I highly recommend this story and any of Sandra Sookoo’s books… You won’t be disappointed!
Magical
A truly magical story that brings two people together in an unexpected way. When I finished this story early this morning, all I could do was sigh at a wonderful ending and know this will be on my keeper shelf.
Cameron, agent for the crown, is use to spending most of his time finding out information to protect Britain. But deep down he longs for a woman who would keep him engaged with his mind and senses. "If I had one wish, it would be for a woman to need me for me, not for what I might give her or to improve her social standing." There are more beautiful words to this but I will not spoil it. Of yes, just melt my heart.
Eleanor had come to London from America, trying to start anew and hide from the world after her terrible relationships. She guarded herself with invisible armor, avoiding men and working at her job with Western Union. She had her own wishes to find someone to make her whole again and want her despite all of her past.
The two meet when Eleanor intercepts a Morse coded message that makes her think something big and terrible may be happening, so she goes to track the person down at Victorian Station. Cameron is there also but on the real mission of finding people who are truly a possible threat.
Of course they meet and the adventure begins!! I saved so many quotes and written parts of this book in my notebook on my kindle app it took up two pages! There is a lot packed into this tale with mystery, intrigue, a building affection and a wonderful Gingerbread man that was the most imaginative idea by this author! Just a wonderful page turner that brings the spirit of Christmas alive!! Just beautiful.