A Time-Travel Christmas (4 novellas)

Registered by valentina1209 of Bethpage, New York USA on 1/18/2005
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Journal Entry 1 by valentina1209 from Bethpage, New York USA on Tuesday, January 18, 2005
purchased on ebay - originated in Fresno, California

The Christmas Portrait by Megan Daniel - A contemporary career woman finds herself living a scene from a holiday store window as she is whisked back in time into the swirling gaiety of a Christmas Ball and the arms of a handsome stranger.

The Spirit of Things to Come by Vivian Knight-Jenkins: For a spinster kindergarten teacher who loses her heart to a Colonial blacksmith, Christmas day brings the timeless gift of love and unexpected miracles.

The Ghost of Christmas Past by Eugenia Riley: The haunting spirit of a lovelorn beauty draws a modern-dayScrooge back to Dicken's London where he learns the true meaning of Christmas.

Twelfth Night by Flora Speer: A Medieval lord discovers that all things are possible during the Yuletide when a lady like non he has known before mysteriously appears at his castle to warm his lonely heart.

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Journal Entry 2 by valentina1209 from Bethpage, New York USA on Sunday, October 23, 2005


This was a magical collection of holiday stories, unique because of the time-travel theme.

The first story, A Christmas Portrait was definitely my favorite because it was so well-written. The scene in the store window was vividly described with such exquisite detail that it came alive to the reader as well as to the main character who was transported into it! I could feel the textile of the ball gowns and the decor of the home! As a New Yorker, I relished in the detailed illstrations of the city 100 years ago versus present times!

The Spirit of Things to Come was also a well-written story that reminds us of the blessings we often take for granted. I love the strong main character Taylor and how she stood up for basic rights in the restrictive Puritanical society. Equally heartwarming was the tender way the smitty Jared treated her.

The Ghost of Christmas Past was a cute story. I loved the dynamics between the characters, and how Jason was determined to change Annie's fate. In Twelfth Night, Aline was an admirable character who made a difference in the lives of all the people she interacted with.

Journal Entry 3 by valentina1209 at on Sunday, October 23, 2005

Released 18 yrs ago (10/23/2005 UTC) at

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sending to REULTE in Buenos Aires for postage.


Journal Entry 4 by reulte from San Antonio, Texas USA on Wednesday, November 9, 2005
I love time-travel romance stories. Thank you.

(later) Yes, this was a fun book and quick to read.

for buzzybuzzina

Journal Entry 5 by BuzzyBuzzina from Woodland Hills, California USA on Friday, March 31, 2006
Received as a RABCK. Thank you so much. I know I will enjoy it.

Released 17 yrs ago (6/29/2006 UTC) at Canoga Park Branch Library - 20939 Sherman Way in Canoga Park, California USA

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On Free Book Rack. Released for the Four years Challenge: 4 novellas in book.

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