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Christmas with the Queen

384 pages Publisher William Morrow Publication date November 19, 2024

ABOUT THE BOOK

December 1952. While the young Queen Elizabeth II finds her feet as the new monarch in this captivating piece of 1950s Christmas fiction, she must also find the right words to continue the tradition of her late father’s Christmas Day radio broadcast. But even traditions must evolve with the times, and the queen faces a postwar Britain hungry for change. 

As preparations begin for the royal Christmas at Sandringham House in Norfolk, old friends―Jack Devereux and Olive Carter―are unexpectedly reunited. In a friends to lovers story perfect for the holidays, Olive, a single mother and aspiring reporter at the BBC, leaps at the opportunity to cover the holiday celebration, but even a chance encounter with the queen doesn’t go as planned and Olive wonders if she will ever be taken seriously. 

Jack, a recently widowed chef, reluctantly takes up a new role in the royal kitchens at Sandringham. Lacking in purpose and direction, this second chance romance sees Jack abandon his dream to have his own restaurant, but his talents are soon noticed and while he might not believe in himself, others do, and a chance encounter with an old friend helps to reignite the spark of his passion and ambition. 

As Jack and Olive’s paths continue to cross over the following five Christmases, their slow burn romance sees them grow ever closer. Yet Olive carries the burden of a heavy secret that threatens to destroy everything. 

Christmas Day, December 1957. As the nation eagerly awaits the Queen’s first televised Christmas speech, there is one final gift for the Christmas season to deliver… 

MY THOUGHTS

What a beautifully and elegantly written book.
So well researched that I could easily picture all I was reading.
Full of English traditions and authentic foods there’s no other way to say it except, this is a very English book.
Based on the Queens traditional Christmas speech she gave each year we see her as she is unexpectedly thrust into duty. As the book progresses, she gains her natural confidence full of grace, poise and kindness along with her sharp wit.
Of course, several of her many Corgis were included in the book.
Also, a second chance love story in this delightful royal Christmas at Sandringham House in Norfolk is included and it will pull at your heartstrings.
An uplifting winter romance not like all the rest. Refreshing in its originality.

I was given a complimentary copy of this book.
All opinions expressed are my own.

About the Author

Hazel Gaynor is an award-winning New York Times and USA Today bestselling author known for her deeply moving historical novels which explore the defining events of the 20th century. A recipient of the 2015 RNA Historical Novel of the Year award, her work has since been shortlisted for multiple awards in the UK and Ireland. Her latest novel, The Last Lifeboat, was a Times of London historical novel of the month, shortlisted for the 2023 Irish Book Awards and recipient of the 2024 Audie Award for Best Fiction Narrator. Hazel’s work has been translated into twenty languages and is published in twenty-seven territories to date. She lives in Ireland with her family.

Heather Webb is the award-winning and USA Today bestselling author of ten historical novels, including her most recent The Next Ship Home, Queens of London, and Strangers in the Night. To date, her books have been translated to eighteen languages. She lives in Connecticut with her family and two mischievous cats. 

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