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Christmas for One

A heart-warming and uplifting festive story to curl up with

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An irresistible festive treat from million-copy bestseller Amanda Prowse.
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Can you ever find love twice?
As a child, Meg always dreamed of the perfect Christmas...
This year, she can make it come true for her own little boy. There will be turkey and all the trimmings, a glittering tree, and a stocking hung up by a roaring fire. Who cares if there's no devoted husband in the picture? She and Lucas will be just fine on their own.
But then a chance meeting with a stranger in New York unravels everything she's planned. Will Meg finally get everything she wished for? Or will she be alone this Christmas after all?

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Reviews for Amanda Prowse:
'If you love JoJo Moyes and Freya North, you'll love this. There's no shortage of books with Christmas in the title, but this family-focused story stands out from the rest' Closer
'Magical' Now Magazine
'A lively romance with emotional depth' My Weekly
'A heartwarming novel to read in the run-up to Christmas – hot, balmy beaches herald the festive season on one side of the world, and light dustings of snow on the other side' Tripfiction
'A sweet, humorous snapshot of a romance... Will elicit a sigh and a smile' New York Journal of Books
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 31, 2015
      Prowse’s unsatisfying fifth No Greater Love contemporary (after A Little Love) pulls romance out of the ashes. Meg Hope’s life has shattered more than once. She spent childhood bouncing between foster homes; in early adulthood, her fiancé died in an accident, leaving her pregnant. Now Meg and her four-year-old live above the London bakery Meg works in, and the owners have taken her in as a near daughter. Meeting American architect Edward Kelly sparks a fairy tale romance, but after so much rejection and loss, Meg has difficulty believing in fairy tales. Prowse spins gorgeous details of food and culture on two continents, but inconsistent characterization and an obnoxious leading man drain this Christmas confection of its tasty flavor.

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