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Christmas Carol (Love Spell Timeswept Romance)

Christmas Carol (Love Spell Timeswept Romance)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I loved it!!
Review: It's refreshing to see a classic such as this be written from a woman's point of view. I've watched at least four different versions of A Christmas Carol, the last actually being a Disney cartoon titled "Mickey's Christmas Carol". Jacob Marley doesn't get a second chance at redemption or love like Carol Simmons. He has all those chains and has to live in hell for all eternity. I think Carol made it hell for those at Lady Augusta's funeral by taking her anger out on those from the church who asked for a donation. All this came from a man who destroyed her innocence, Drummond. I find it ironic that she meets and falls in love with Nicholas in two of the places she visits, the third being at Christmas in her own time. It's also uncanny that Drummond is the one who puts down the rebellion in the future. Even though Lady Augusta was miserly and hard on all in her employ, she still got a chance to redeem herself through Carol Simmons. This is worthy of the Dicken's classic!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I loved it!!
Review: It's refreshing to see a classic such as this be written from a woman's point of view. I've watched at least four different versions of A Christmas Carol, the last actually being a Disney cartoon titled "Mickey's Christmas Carol". Jacob Marley doesn't get a second chance at redemption or love like Carol Simmons. He has all those chains and has to live in hell for all eternity. I think Carol made it hell for those at Lady Augusta's funeral by taking her anger out on those from the church who asked for a donation. All this came from a man who destroyed her innocence, Drummond. I find it ironic that she meets and falls in love with Nicholas in two of the places she visits, the third being at Christmas in her own time. It's also uncanny that Drummond is the one who puts down the rebellion in the future. Even though Lady Augusta was miserly and hard on all in her employ, she still got a chance to redeem herself through Carol Simmons. This is worthy of the Dicken's classic!!


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