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A Sixpenny Christmas

by Katie Flynn

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A heart-tugging read - Yours Heartwarming - My Weekly You won't be able to put this down until you have read every word - No. 1 One of the country's most popular storytellers - Scottish Daily Record
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Sixpenny Christmas by Katie Flynn tells the story of two families who lives are twined together from the moment both women give birth to their daughters on a stormy night. Although Ellen lives in Liverpool and is married to a drunken, violent man and Molly has a happy marriage and lives on a remote hill farm, they stay in contact with each other but one of the women, because of a strange incident at the hospital, is never sure that their babies weren’t switched and that hey are raising each other’s daughter.

Many years go by and the friendship has only deepened. Ellen has thrown her husband out and has gotten an injunction to keep him away. He has taken to lurking about and has followed her to the small farm in the mountains. He is plotting his revenge and sees the best way to get at Ellen is through her daughter. The other problem is that Molly’s son, Chris, and Ellen’s daughter, Lana seem to be attracted to each other and Molly fears that these two are destined for heartbreak if, indeed, they are brother and sister.

Sixpenny Christmas is a sentimental, rather sweet read set in post-war Britain and Wales. The narrative covers a number of years so there are plenty of good old fashioned Christmas to read about as well as the day to day life on the hill farm. This was the first book by Katie Flynn that I have read but I certainly will be looking for more of her books to read in the future. ( )
  DeltaQueen50 | Dec 12, 2022 |
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A heart-tugging read - Yours Heartwarming - My Weekly You won't be able to put this down until you have read every word - No. 1 One of the country's most popular storytellers - Scottish Daily Record

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