If you could travel to a different time period to
experience a holiday, which time period and holiday would you chose? I would chose either a Regency or Victorian
Christmas. A Sea View Christmas by Julie
Klassen is set during the Regency time period.
Sarah Summers was attracted to widower Callum Henshall
on his previous visit to the family’s guest house. She discouraged his attentions because she
felt it was her duty to help her family maintain their living through running
the guest house. Callum lives in
Scotland, nowhere close to her family in Sidmouth. Now it’s Christmas and Callum and his
daughter are back for a visit. Will the
two finally be able to find the romance and happiness that alluded them in the
past?
My thoughts on this novel:
· This was a novella and a quick read set during the Regency era from October 1820 to January 1821.
· I loved that Sarah made the first move by going with her sister Claire on her wedding trip to Edinburgh. They tried to visit Callum only to discover that he was away.
· The youngest sister, Georgiana gets a start of a romance of her own, which I enjoyed. I really want this developed in a book of her own.
· I loved that Georgiana requested a very festive Christmas and Sarah goes all in to make it so. I enjoyed the descriptions of the decorations and the twelve days of Christmas festivities. Great historical detail was included.
· I also enjoyed the descriptions of the English country dances in the novella. My husband and I just danced the dances mentioned at Jane Austen’s birthday party put on by JASNA Wisconsin in Milwaukee in December.
· I have grown to love the Summers family and people of Sidmouth as I have read this series. I love them all and they are like old friends.
· I recommend reading the entire series “On Devonshire Shores.”
· The afterward said this is the last “On Devonshire Shores” or Sea View novel. NOOOO!! I was hoping for Georgiana’s story next. I love these characters.
· “Reddup” was used in this novel. We said this in my family growing up all of the time when it’s time to clean up after a meal. My husband had never heard this term when we got married and had no idea what we were talking about. I ended up looking it up and it’s an old English term.
· This novella is a clean read.
A Sea View Christmas by Julie Klassen is a quick,
sweet romance with wonderful characters and great Christmas spirit. I highly recommend this entire series!
Book Source: Thank-you
to @julie.k.klassen, @bethanyhousefiction @greatreadsbookpromo for the review
Copy from NetGalley as part of the Happy Holidays Instagram Book Blast &
Giveaway tour through #greatreadsbookpromo.

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