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A Vicarage Christmas

A Holley Sisters of Thornthwaite Romance

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A Vicarage Christmas

By: Kate Hewitt
Narrated by: Hannah Curtis
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Welcome to Thornwaite, a quaint village tucked up in England’s beautiful but rainy Lake District...where homecomings happen and surprises are in store for the four Holley sisters....

Anna Holley, the third of four sisters, has always felt a little bit forgotten. A family tragedy when she was a child had her retreating deep into shyness, and social anxiety kept her on the fringes of the cozy chaos of the busy vicarage.

After several years away from home, Anna returns for Christmas...and an important announcement from her father. As much as she once loved the village, coming back is hard and puts Anna’s social capabilities to the test.

Avoiding her sisters’ bossy questions, she heads out to the local pub one night, and meets a handsome stranger nursing a pint. Somehow, unburdened by expectations, Simon seems like the perfect person to spill all her secrets to - including a hopeless, long-held crush on her sister’s boyfriend. Confident she’ll never see him again, Anna returns home...only to discover the next day that Simon is actually her father’s new curate!

Anna is beyond mortified, but Simon won’t let her retreat into her usual shyness - and for once Anna is forced to confront the past, and all the fears and feelings she’d tried so long to hide. But with his own heartache that needs to heal, can Simon help Anna to make this the most magical Christmas either of them have known?

©2017 Kate Hewitt (P)2021 Blackstone Publishing
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This book seemed to go nowhere. I was really surprised that it ended when it did. Narrator wasn’t particularly good either. Will be returning.

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Oh dear! Keswick! As others have said, someone should have noticed/done their research. Really annoying.
As someone who grew up in the church, there was a sad lack of faith in the characters - it doesn't have to be pious and off putting.
I did like the characters of Anna and Simon and I'm glad about the ending.

Vicarage Christmas

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This Narrator needs to research Towns and villages within her story to ensure correct pronunciation
Most Yorkshire/Dales/Northumbrian towns with
“Wick” ending do not pronounce the “W” within its name
Alnwick for example is pronounced ANICK
Catwick in East York’s is Catick (silent W)

Mia pronunciation of Keswick 😡😡😡

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A rather dull book, not quite dull enough to lull me to sleep because of the mispronunciation issue (Kes- wick) which was hard to ignore. Also not credible regarding a newly ordained curate becoming a vicar almost instantly.

Dull with moments of laughable pronunciation.

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A not too Christmassy Christmas story, of a young woman returning to her family for the first time in a while. Feeling she doesn’t fit in, suffering from anxiety due to unresolved guilt, she’s gradually helped to come to terms with her past and face the future as all her family has to do as they too face into new challenges.

The story is well narrated - apart from the oft repeated bad pronunciation of a Cumbrian town
In a certain chapter the narrator insists on saying Kes Wick
While I live 300 miles away and know the w in is Keswick is silent (you pronounce it ‘Kez-ik’, with the emphasis on the first syllable), I’d at least expect her to have done her research.

That aside, it was an easy short listen

Light Christmas read

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