My Favorite Things
A Christmas Collection
Reissue: "All I Want", "Three French Hens", "The Fairy Godmother"
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Word Count
96,000 words, Guess
Page Count
384 pages
Physical Format
Mass Market Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL28724684M
- ISBN-100062961330
- ISBN-139780062961334
- Better World Books9780062961334
Description
Three classic tales of Christmas and love, together for the first time, from New York Times Bestselling Author Lynsay Sands! All I Want With Lady Prudence's father gambling away the family's savings, all she wants for Christmas is to haul him away from London's most notorious gaming hell. Yet the wickedly handsome proprietor, Lord Stockton, refuses to let a lady enter his establishment. Now Pru needs a Christmas miracle to make her wish come true -- and to resist succumbing to Stockton's charms. Three French Hens Brinna's life as a scullery maid changes with the arrival of the castle's newest guest, Lady Joan. Desperate to escape an arranged marriage, Joan suggests that look-alike Brinna take her place at the Christmas festivities. Suddenly, Brinna finds herself being wooed by a true gentleman, and getting the best Christmas present of all: a new life. The Fairy Godmother Odel is told by her godmother that she must marry by Christmas, and even gives her fairy dust to separate the mice from the men. But Odel has sworn off love…until kind and generous Michel catches her eye. He shows Odel how good it can feel to fall in love, but will it be enough to convince Odel to trust her heart?
First Sentence
A doll just like the one in Werster's window. That's what I want for Christmas. / Ye'd best set that aside and wipe yer hands, girl. Cook'll be wantin' ye in a minute." / The lid of the sarcophagus settled into place with a deep, low grinding of stone.
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