Here in New Zealand we’re mid-winter with chilly weather, rugged up warmly and snuggling in front of heaters with a good book.
Sounds a lot like Christmas weather for many on the other side of the world, doesn’t it?
It’s always a bit weird for me reading – and writing – about Christmas in the cold and snow as ours are hot, if we don’t hit a batch of bad weather which is often the norm, and sunny. So Christmas in July promotions make a lot of sense as the season actually matches! Apart from the fact we rarely get snow here in Wellington.
The last winter snow excitement here was twelve years ago and before that back in the 1920s…everything shut down as we’re not equipped to deal with it.
My current sale book starts with the Christmas Truce in 1914, so it made sense to put it on sale in July. It’s also part of an upcoming Christmas in July promotion, so bookmark this link as that starts on the 22nd!
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On Wings of Song
A chance meeting they never forgot.
Six years after meeting British soldier Aiden Foster during the Christmas Truce of 1914, Jochen Weber still finds himself thinking about Aiden, their shared conversation about literature, and Aiden’s beautiful singing voice. A visit to London gives Jochen the opportunity to search for Aiden, but he’s shocked at what he finds.
The uniform button Jochen gave him is the only thing Aiden has left of the past he’s lost. The war and its aftermath ripped everything away from him, including his family and his music. When Jochen reappears in his life, Aiden enjoys their growing friendship but knows he has nothing to offer. Not anymore.
Author’s note: This story was originally released by another publisher. This edition has some added content, and uses UK spelling to reflect its setting.
Until next time!
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