Kelly (
The Unlikely Master Genius) presents a trio of touching yuletide tales. In “Holly and Ivy,” an army surgeon returns home from the Napoleonic Wars just in time for Christmas. Though he has no remaining family and no prospects, a chance meeting might bring him the most important gift of all. “Yours Sincerely” shows readers that letters are not just a window to the world; they can also be the door to one’s heart. American captain Amos Foster arrives in England to find that a grandfather he never met has left him both a fortune and a friend. Finally, in “Picture a Christmas,” Mary is left penniless and without a home but is determined to keep moving forward. Through heart and hard work, she may save herself, and perhaps some others, on the way. Each story is charming and chaste. Though all the tales feature sorrow and suffering, the courageous characters within find love in the end.
VERDICT This book will appeal to readers seeking Regency short stories full of heartwarming holiday joy. Recommended for fans of Bronwyn Scott, Virginia Heath, and Carol Arens.
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