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In 1901 New York City, Howard and Adelaide are excited
to spend their first Christmas together as husband and wife. Adelaide is trying to learn how to be a middle-class
wife after being raised in great wealth.
Adelaide discovers a young boy, Jack, who says he’s not really an
orphan, but that his mother died and, his father is away at sea, and his sister
is missing. He is sure his father will
return for Christmas. Howard and Adelaide
help Jack out. Will his father return
for Christmas?
My thoughts on this novella:
· I love an Edwardian Christmas.
· The sections were split to correlate with the advent calendar. I liked this unique storytelling and the deep faith elements.
· I have not read the first book in this series, but it was fine reading this as a standalone. I do want to go back and read the first novel.
· I enjoyed reading about Adelaide’s work for the suffrage movement.
· The cover of this novella was striking.
· This was a sweet and clean read.
· I loved how the story included the true meaning of Christmas. I especially loved when Adelaide brought home the family nativity and explains it to the kids.
· Adelaide must ponder what to do with her inherited fortune and how best to help others and the suffrage movement.
· The ending was heartwarming.
Overall, Waiting for Christmas by Lynn Austin is a
wonderful historical fiction Christmas novel that encompasses the true meaning
of Christmas. I loved it.
Book Source: Review copy from NetGalley. Thank-you! Opinions expressed in this review are
completely my own.
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