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Rosa Stanford, a single mother and clerk at Macy's glove counter in Manhattan, travels to Heidelberg to settle a family estate, and to find news of her lost soldier. In the lights and spirit of the season and at the magical setting of the historic castle and the colorful German Christmas markets, she is tempted into an unexpected, whimsical adventure in search of true love. With his matchmaking charm and secret knowledge of Santa's workshop, a master Heidelberg clockmaker bestows special gifts on the two lovers, that have been brought together from worlds apart. A sentimental family Christmas…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Rosa Stanford, a single mother and clerk at Macy's glove counter in Manhattan, travels to Heidelberg to settle a family estate, and to find news of her lost soldier. In the lights and spirit of the season and at the magical setting of the historic castle and the colorful German Christmas markets, she is tempted into an unexpected, whimsical adventure in search of true love. With his matchmaking charm and secret knowledge of Santa's workshop, a master Heidelberg clockmaker bestows special gifts on the two lovers, that have been brought together from worlds apart. A sentimental family Christmas with her two young boys awaits Rosa's return to New York, with their innocent emotions bringing warmth and 60s nostalgia, as the family becomes entwined in a romance filled with benevolence and hope, with the lasting gift of the Heidelberg clockmaker.
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Autorenporträt
Canadian author Shirley Burton has released her thirteenth novel, with extensive research and a versatile style applied in her thriller and suspense novels, her whodunit mystery books, feel-good Christmas stories, and her charming fantasy novel with an inspiring message of courage, and her acclaimed ten-generation historical fiction. Born in Barrie, Ontario, Shirley Burton has traveled to locations of the towns and cities of her books, walking the neighborhoods and streets of her characters. Research took her to parts of France and Quebec for her 600-page historical fiction, Homage: Chronicles of a Habitant, portraying ten generations that migrated from France to the New World. For research for novels, she has traveled to locations in Istanbul, Paris, Rome, Greece, London, Amsterdam, Brazil, California, New York, and parts of Canada and the USA.