After tragic family circumstances happened
in her past at Christmas, Holly Brown is now more than happy to spend Christmas
alone, and working for a company called Homebodies, a company that provides a
house sitting service for people, gives Holly the perfect opportunity to do
just this, when a job comes in to house sit a house in a remote location, where
nobody knows her, over Christmas this is perfect for Holly and she takes it,
thinking she will be isolated and alone and that she can just forget all about
Christmas happening. She intends to spend the time reading through some of her Gran’s
old journals.
However things do not go quite to Holly’s
plans when she is invaded by various family members and animals of the owner of
the house she is taking care of, a lively bunch that are all out to celebrate
Christmas.
How will Holly avoid it all now?
And is it a coincidence or a connection she
will find to the family through her Gran’s journals that could change Holly’s
life forever?
A story that is set in the run up to
Christmas, this is a story perfect for this time of year. With lots of
interesting, lively and fasinating characters, which make this a nice warm hearted
read, which even though tragedy had happened in the story, the book is written
in a warm and bubbly way, with a touch
of suspense and mystery and a touch of romance that add to the brilliantly
thought out storyline. This is a story of moving forward and leaving the past
behind. Twelve Days of Christmas is a book well worth adding to your Christmas
reads.
Trisha Ashley was born in St Helens, Lancashire, and gave up her
fasinating but time-consuming hobbies of house-moving and divorce a few years
ago in order to settle in North Wales.
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