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Christmas novellas are one of my favorite things simply because they're quite often easy reads that you can lose yourself in for just a bit of time and then it's right back to the real world. Sadly, I think this one would have done better written... [Read on]
On the face of it, A Wreath of Snow is a very heart-warming story and a wonderful holiday read. It is a story of two people meeting each other after twelve years and an incident that affected both of their lives in different ways. Gordon Shaw... [Read on]
Meg wanted a nice Christmas at home with her family. But, dealing with her brother's constant cruelty and bitterness resulting from an injury he sustained from an accident many years before proves to be more than she can bare. Meg decides to... [Read on]
Liz Curtis Higgs will sweep you away to a wonderful Victorian Scottish town with delightful characters in A Wreath of Snow. The story intertwines the lives of two main characters, Margaret (Meg) Campbell and Gordon Shaw. Their lives come in... [Read on]
A Wreath of Snow by Liz Curtis Higgs I just love the title of this book and the image A Wreath of Snow brings to mind. A Wreath of Snow takes place over just a few days, but deals with the consequences of a foolish mistake that took place 12... [Read on]
I was excited to read another author who is new to me, Liz Curtis Higgs. A Wreath of Snow :A Victorian Christmas Novella released back in October 2012 just in time to pick up and enjoy this past Christmas. Her Novella is about a young women... [Read on]
A Christmas Novella, this book was a delightful treat, even though I began reading it on a dark January day. Set in Victorian Scotland, it's a beautiful trip across time and the pond to immerse the reader in another era. This is an easy... [Read on]
Christmas Eve 1894 All Margaret Campbell wants for Christmas is a safe journey home. When her plans for a festive holiday with her family in Stirling crumble beneath the weight of her brother’s bitterness, the young schoolteacher wants nothing... [Read on]
What a wonderful story! A Wreath of Snow was the first book I've read by Liz Curtis Higgs, and I was so impressed! Liz delivered a sweet yet emotional story with lessons of forgiveness and redemption woven throughout. Often, I find novellas a... [Read on]
Liz Curtis Higgs' Christmas novella, "A Wreath of Snow," is a heartwarming holiday tale with themes of love and reconciliation. It is the perfect length for the busy holiday season, but does not fall short of expectations, like many short... [Read on]