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The Christmas Postcards

Af: Karen Swan Engelsk Paperback

The Christmas Postcards

Af: Karen Swan Engelsk Paperback
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''Escapist romance at its best'' - Heat Magazine

''Top winter reads to get you in the festive spirit . . . a romance you won’t be able to put down'' - Metro


''The queen of destination fiction'' -Woman & Home

It had been a make-or-break holiday for their marriage, but Natasha and Rob’s rekindled romance is short-lived when their daughter’s beloved soft toy disappears on the journey home.

As Natasha comforts the distraught child, she turns to social media for help. Miraculously, the toy is found, but it has become the lucky mascot of a man named Duffy, who is thousands of miles away.

When Duffy promises to keep Natasha updated with pictures, the pair begin a correspondence that soon becomes more meaningful to both of them. Sometimes, Natasha feels this stranger understands her more than the man lying next to her.

But as the weeks pass and Duffy heads deeper into the mountains, Natasha begins to notice a change in him. Then one day, the messages stop. Too late, Natasha wonders why he had ever needed a lucky mascot at all.

From the picture-perfect Cotswolds to the majesty of the Himalayan foothills, The Christmas Postcards is a novel about how the closest connections can be the furthest apart.

*Readers are falling in love with The Christmas Postcards*

''I was enthralled from the first pages'' – 5* reader review
''Definitely my favourite Karen Swan book so far'' – 5* reader review
''The story gripped me right from the start and still hasn''t let me go. I loved it'' – 5* reader review
''I read this in two sittings, I literally didn''t want to put the book down'' – 5* reader review
''Addictive reading'' – 5* reader review

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''Escapist romance at its best'' - Heat Magazine

''Top winter reads to get you in the festive spirit . . . a romance you won’t be able to put down'' - Metro


''The queen of destination fiction'' -Woman & Home

It had been a make-or-break holiday for their marriage, but Natasha and Rob’s rekindled romance is short-lived when their daughter’s beloved soft toy disappears on the journey home.

As Natasha comforts the distraught child, she turns to social media for help. Miraculously, the toy is found, but it has become the lucky mascot of a man named Duffy, who is thousands of miles away.

When Duffy promises to keep Natasha updated with pictures, the pair begin a correspondence that soon becomes more meaningful to both of them. Sometimes, Natasha feels this stranger understands her more than the man lying next to her.

But as the weeks pass and Duffy heads deeper into the mountains, Natasha begins to notice a change in him. Then one day, the messages stop. Too late, Natasha wonders why he had ever needed a lucky mascot at all.

From the picture-perfect Cotswolds to the majesty of the Himalayan foothills, The Christmas Postcards is a novel about how the closest connections can be the furthest apart.

*Readers are falling in love with The Christmas Postcards*

''I was enthralled from the first pages'' – 5* reader review
''Definitely my favourite Karen Swan book so far'' – 5* reader review
''The story gripped me right from the start and still hasn''t let me go. I loved it'' – 5* reader review
''I read this in two sittings, I literally didn''t want to put the book down'' – 5* reader review
''Addictive reading'' – 5* reader review

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 0
ISBN-13: 9781529084245
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 1529084245
Kategori: The Cotswolds
Udg. Dato: 1 jan 1900
Længde: 0mm
Bredde: 153mm
Højde: 234mm
Forlag: Pan Macmillan
Oplagsdato: 1 jan 1900
Forfatter(e): Karen Swan
Forfatter(e) Karen Swan


Kategori The Cotswolds


ISBN-13 9781529084245


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 0


Udgave


Længde 0mm


Bredde 153mm


Højde 234mm


Udg. Dato 1 jan 1900


Oplagsdato 1 jan 1900


Forlag Pan Macmillan

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