A Wreath of Snow: A Victorian Christmas Novella
 €œA wonderful story of redemption and restoration that will warm your heart during the Christmas season€"or any time of year!€Â
€"Francine Rivers, best-selling author of Redeeming Love
Wrapped in a cloud of steam, the engine rolled to a stop, the screech of metal against metal filling the frosty air. Snow blew across the railway platform and around Meg€s calfskin walking boots. The weather definitely was not improving.
She ordered tea with milk and sugar, eying the currant buns and sweet mincemeat tarts displayed beneath a bell jar.
Later, perhaps, when her appetite returned. At the moment her stomach was twisted into a knot.
€œAnything else for you?€ the cashier asked as she handed over the tea, steaming and fragrant.
Meg was surprised to find her fingers trembling when she lifted the cup. €œAll I want is a safe journey home.€Â
€œOn a day like this?€ the round-faced woman exclaimed. €œNone but the Almighty can promise you that, lass.€Â
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€œA Wreath of Snow glows with warmth, charm, and grace. A wonderful read.€Â
€"BJ HOFF, author of The Riverhaven Years series
Christmas Eve 1894
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All Margaret Campbell wants for Christmas is a safe journey home. When her plans for a festive holiday with her family in Stirling crumble beneath the weight of her brother€s bitterness, the young schoolteacher wants nothing more than to return to the students she loves and the town house she calls home.
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Then an unexpected detour places her in the path of Gordon Shaw, a handsome newspaperman from Glasgow, who struggles under a burden of remorse and shame.
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When the secret of their shared history is revealed, will it leave them tangled in a knot of regret? Or might their past hold the threads that will bind their future together?
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As warm as a woolen scarf on a cold winter€s eve, A Wreath of Snow is a tender story of love and forgiveness, wrapped in a celebration of all things Scottish, all things Victorian, and, especially, all things Christmas.