The Holly & the Thistle
A Christmas Story set in Regency London
London, December 1818 Lady Emily Picton’s only thought upon entering Berry’s wine shop was to purchase a bottle of Madeira for her good friend Muriel, Countess of Claremont. She had no time for an impudent clerk—or so she thought. Scotsman William Stephen, who’d sent the clerk at Berry’s to the cellar to hunt for a special French cognac, took the rain-battered female to be a charwoman who hadn’t bathed in weeks. But when he saw her pale purple eyes, the color of heather, he decided to help her. An English lady, a handsome Scot and Christmastide all come together for a wonderful tale of unlikely love. On Amazon |
A Wonderful Romance
"...a wonderful addition to any romance lover's collection and in this reviewer's humble opinion, goes best with some chocolates and a nice glass of wine."
— Breath of Life Reviews |
Charming Holiday Story
". . . A war of wills ensues in this enjoyable romantic tale that I highly recommend for anyone who wants to get into the holiday spirit."
— Amazon Reviewer |
Flawless
". . . My favorite aspect of Walker's work is, as always, her attention to research. Not only does she sprinkle the story with English and Scottish Christmas customs, which I adore, but she includes some fascinating tidbits about Berry's Wine Shop at the end. This story is a delight from beginning to end."
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Note: This story is related to and follows The Twelfth Night Wager, which also includes Lady Emily Picton as a character in the same year. Each can be read as a "stand alone".
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