Diane Farr was first published at the age of eight when the local newspaper printed one of her poems. She has spent most of her life with her nose in a book -- sometimes reading, sometimes writing. Eventually she produced eight historical romances that were all published by Signet Books. Her latest adventure is a young adult paranormal series, THE SPELLSPINNERS.
Once Upon A Christmas
by Diane Farr
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BN ID:
2940032849254
- Publisher: Diane Farr
- Publication date: 11/06/2011
- Sold by: Smashwords
- Format: eBook
- Sales rank: 381,572
- File size: 357 KB
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After a tragic loss, Celia Delacourt faces a life of loneliness & poverty - until a distant cousin, the Duchess of Arnsford, unexpectedly takes her in. Celia suspects an ulterior motive, but is grateful to be spending Christmas with family, however remote the relation - and despite the chilling grandeur of the ducal palace. And once she meets her cousin Jack, Celia begins to wonder: Will this be the worst Christmas of her life - or the best?
*Finalist for the RITA award for Best Regency Romance
"Perfect reading on a cold day during the holiday season while sipping hot chocolate in front of the fireplace!" -- Huntress Book Reviews
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