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A Kiss at Christmastide

By: Christina McKnight
Narrated by: Anne Marie Damman
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Lady Pippa Godfrey has suffered the most ruinous London Season. She escapes to her Somerset estate for a quiet Christmastide holiday with her family, away from society's prying eyes. But before her parents can join her, a storm crashes down on Somerset to destroy any hope of Pippa's white Christmas dream. The roads have flooded and travel is impossible, leaving her stranded and alone. But a muddied, angry, and devilishly handsome lord appears at her door demanding shelter.

Lucas Hartfeld, the Earl of Maddox, has been summoned by his parents, the Marquis and Marchioness of Bowmont, to attend a holiday party in the wilds of the country, far from his London townhouse. He suspects they command his attendance for far different reasons than a simple country party. When a storm strands his carriage, he's forced to seek shelter at the only home for miles around, a local manor called Helton House.

When Lady Pippa is reluctant to admit him, he does what he's been raised to do - demand she provide him and his servants with shelter until the storm passes. But the beautiful woman draws his interest far more than he's willing to admit. Can Lucas find a way out of the predicament his parents are planning?

As Lady Pippa scrutinizes another arrogant, demanding lord, she is bombarded with memories of betrayals in her past. Can she forget those difficult life lessons to claim a Christmastide kiss from a perfect stranger?

©2016 Christina McKnight (P)2016 Christina McKnight
Regency Romance Historical Romance Regency Fiction Historical Fiction Holidays Genre Fiction
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Loved listening to the accented telling of this sweet romance! I could almost feel like I was in this era & doomed to be matched by their parents.

Regency romance

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What did you love best about A Kiss at Christmastide?

There is an added sweetness that magnifies the heartache and captivating romance of Pippa.

What other book might you compare A Kiss at Christmastide to and why?

To Catch a Spinster by Megan Bryce. Like A Kiss at Christmastide, reputation and social class play a part within the love story and strength of character make for deeply enchanting stories.

Which character – as performed by Anne Marie Damman – was your favorite?

Pippa. Within her dialogue presentation, Ms. Damman turned Pippa from betrayed victim to survivor. Like an antique landscape come to life, the delivery add essence to an already magical romance.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

An open heart can lead to rich blessings.

Graceful elegance meets sentimental fancy.

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A relatively short Christmas-themed novella with a sweet ending that tries its hardest to make you forget its shortcomings: major instalove, two Dukedoms withing walking distance (fifteen-minute walking distance! They share a village???), a BFF who turns on the main character without warning yet unexpectedly seems to want her to be happy at the end, emotional reactions that seem off but are also quick to change (the aforementioned BFF isn't the only one), miracle reunions with estranged parents (apparently--we don't actually see this because it seems to happen between the main story and the epilogue)...

I did like the idea of the Christmas legend (the kissing bough) though Pippa couldn't seem to decide for once and for all if the story meant she was to marry the one who kissed her or not...it seemed to depend on her current mood and state of mind.

Probably a lot of the above could have been fixed with a longer story that 1) took place over a longer period of time 2) explained more about character motivations (what were Natalie, the traitor BFF's reasons for what she did to Pippa? What were her and Lucas's fathers' big "evil" plans for the village?), and 3) stayed a bit more true to the historical period.

The audio version is nicely done; the narrator's breathy English-accented voice gives life to both Pippa and Lucas's characters.

Rating: 2 1/2 stars / C-

I received a complimentary copy in exchange for an honest review.

Short, sweet (if slightly problematic) story

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Overall it was ok. Very clean and nice but the couple was sweet. The book ends with a glimpse of the next book which is Pippa's former best friend. However the author did a major disservice by starting it back to Pippa's ruination. Natalie comes across as selfish, conniving and immature. It certainly doesn't interest me to read her story. I think it might have been a better start to see Natalie feel badly about ruining her friend's future and her life long friendship. As we already know that Lucas was Pippa's first kiss.

Overall it was ok

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Simple, sweet. Squeaky sweet narrative voice for the heroine. I felt like I was hearing a quickly abrieviated idea of a story.... with huge holes and more questions then answers.

Creditworthy? Not in my opinion.

Sweet.

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