Maggie and Holly’s meeting is a little piece of magic and Mark’s impression of her isn’t so much physical as curiosity something hard for a secular fiction to achieve successfully. It’s easy-to-read and an all-around charmer. REVIEW: To be honest, I did start out loving this story. #FWarchives #ChristmasFiction #ChristmasBooks Click To Tweet BOOK REVIEW | ‘25 Days ‘Til Christmas’: A Bittersweet but Lovely Seasonal Novel ‘CHRISTMAS EVE AT FRIDAY HARBOR,’ by Lisa Kleypas. Hiding from her own tragic past following the death of a loved one, Maggie and Mark learn that in the magic of Christmas, two people can find healing. Mute since the death of her only parent, Holly is finally drawn out of her shell when she and her guardian, Mark, meets the vibrant, red-headed toy shop owner, Maggie. This time about Mark Nolan and the responsibility he takes on following the death of his sister. STORY: Telling a story that has been re-told many a time, Lisa Kleypas weaves a charming tale featuring characters from her “Friday Harbor” novels. Christmas Eve At Friday Harbor is the gem of a novella that earns the nomination. It’s not traditional for me to read Christmas fiction but this year I decided it was worth reading at least one novel set at Christmas. At Christmas time, I basically throw out all my “rules” for clever entertainment and settle in for a joyous string of television films.
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