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Selected by Sarah Broadhurst
November 2011 Book of the Month.
An enchanting collection of warm, poignant and Christmas-themed stories from the Sunday Times No. 1 bestselling author. If you need a kick to get you into the festive spirit then look no further as you can dip in and out with this great little collection of stories rather than a whole novel. As with all of Sheila's books a wonderful warmth shines through in her writing.

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Synopsis
A Season to Remember by Sheila O'Flanagan
For the perfect Christmas getaway, join the guests at the luxurious Sugar Loaf Lodge...A heartbroken visitor tries to forget the past; a stressed couple long for peace and quiet; a young woman eagerly anticipates a romantic night with the man she loves - although he should be spending it with somebody else. Meanwhile, the hotel's owners are determined to make this a holiday to remember. But will everyone's Christmas wishes come true?
Reviews
'A cosy, comforting read that will make you feel all warm and fuzzy on those cold winter nights' Closer
'A must-read for romance fanatics' Heat
About the Author
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Sheila O'Flanagan pursued a very successful career in banking, foreign exchange dealing and treasury management before becoming a full-time writer based in Dublin. She started her first novel, DREAMING OF A STRANGER, at the age of thirty-five and it was published in 1997. She also writes a weekly column for the Irish Times and in her spare time plays badminton at competition level.
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