A Lowcountry Christmas by Mary Alice Monroe
Gallery Books | October 2016 | Hardcover • eBook • Audio | 347 pages
1st Paragraphs:
It’s Christmas Eve and for the first time in longer than I can remember, I’m happy. A cold wind rattles the shutters outdoors, but inside a gentle fire crackles in my hearth, even as one burns in my heart, warming me with serenity and peace.
Peace, I roll the word around in my mouth. It feels as fresh and new as the soft flakes of snow falling outside my window. And as rare. I live on Sullivan’s Island, South Carolina, and I vividly remember the last time we saw snow. Peace. As a marine who’s seen more than my share of battles, it’s a word I do not take lightly.
What do you think? Based on this intro, would you read more?
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From Goodreads:
A wounded warrior and his younger brother discover the true meaning of Christmas in this timeless story of family bonds.
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Source: Review copy from the publisher.
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