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2000s: How nice is it to be caught up in the snow at Christmas?
2000s: How nice is it to be caught up in the snow at Christmas?
Asta’s plane touches down in Ireland as the first flakes of snow begin to settle. As the weather worsens, it turns what should be a flying visit into a snowed-in Yuletide with her chaotic family.
Asta fled her childhood village years ago, with a secret hidden deep within her. That secret is now a feisty sixteen-year-old – Kitty – who’s keen to meet her long-lost relatives. It seems there are many family mysteries waiting to be unwrapped, along with the presents under the tree…
Missing the man she left behind in London, yet drawn to a man she meets in Ireland, Asta is caught in an emotional snowstorm.
Maybe this Christmas Asta will find a cure for her long-broken heart?
The setting of Tobercree is fictional but it’s a lovely introverted little community shaped each of the characters, reflecting their sheltered beliefs.
There’s a crying statue in her little, uneventful Tobercree and this might be the place that changes everything!
Tobercree does sound lovely
“There’s the cove. A sweep of fine sand, with dunes. I love dunesAnd the woods. They’re dark and deep and wild. The hills are gentle, covered in gorse. And ooh, the castle! It’s a ruin, spooky in the moonlight. And the village is really cute.”
“It’s a typical Irish village”
Author/Guide: Claire Sandy Destination: Ireland Departure Time: 2000s
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