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Can the truth heal what the past has broken?
As
spring awakens the Yorkshire countryside, Elinor March is starting to
believe she might finally have a home in Thorndale. But when a hidden
wartime letter is uncovered—one that could exonerate a name long
stained—Ellie is drawn into one last mystery.
The discovery
ignites old rivalries and fresh danger, just as Ellie and Tom Ashworth
are finally navigating the fragile terrain of new beginnings. As secrets
ripple through the village and the shadow of war lingers, Ellie must
make an impossible decision: stay silent and protect what she loves, or
speak out and risk losing it all.
A story of love, legacy, and
the quiet power of truth, Carols of Redemption is the moving conclusion
to the Thorndale Christmas Mysteries—a cozy romantic trilogy that proves
every village has its ghosts, and every heart its song.
My 4 Stars Review TITLED: Time to root that longtime dangerous, evil out
Evil still lives in their midst. Twists, turns and surprises still wait for Vicor Tom and Dr. Ellie March and his daughter Lucy. All lovable people who I continued to enjoy. Tom and Ellie do come to butting heads at one point. Each having their own idea of how the problem should be confronted. Lucy gets caught in the middle of the evil in Thornadale, which causes more fear for Tom and the town. The motive behind it all is even sicker than first thought, if that is even possible !
I don't want to give too much away but I will say that things do get intense and with several stunning surprises towards the end.
I received this book as an ARC from the author.
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