Tomorrow’s Destiny: A Victorian Christmas Novella – Hope Tarr Free Audiobook

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Author
Hope Tarr
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Leanna Renee Hieber
Language
English
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MP3
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128 Kbps
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Written by Hope Tarr
Read by Leanna Renee Hieber
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 128 Kbps
Unabridged

Length: 2 hours 45min
PUBLISHER: Bryant Street Publishing
RELEASED: Dec 15, 2019

Approaching her thirtieth birthday on Christmas Day, 1890, bookshop proprietress Fiona MacPherson is in danger of becoming a Scrooge on par with Mr. Dickens’ curmudgeon. With her beloved Da dead, she’s set to lose her beloved bookshop to a mysterious antiquities collector. Fortunately for Fiona, her guardian angel-in-training, Fern, is determined to set her stubborn charge’s life, and future, back on track. Masquerading as the Angel of Christmas Future, Fern has until the final stroke of midnight on Christmas to persuade Fiona to embrace her destiny, and her one true love.

Antiquarian Tobias Templeton has been cursed from birth with an unknown form of albinism, a condition that renders him unable to endure sunlight and overly sensitive to touch. For five years he’s been obsessed with an ancient Aristotelian text on alchemy; Tobias is convinced the book holds the key to his cure. Unfortunately, it was snatched away at auction by MacPherson, a Scottish bookseller and rival collector. Five years later, success is in sight! Tobias has the deed to MacPherson & Daughter Booksellers in his pocket.

When Tobias shows up on Fiona’s doorstep on Christmas Eve to claim his property, will her scheme to save her shop, and his certainty that his condition makes him unlovable, keep them apart? Or will they embrace the magic of the holiday season and accept the destiny that eluded them five years ago?

Originally in the collection A Harlequin Christmas Carol (2010) (with Jacquie D’Alessandro and Betina Krahn). This is a real-time recording so transition from chapter to chapter may be a bit ragged.

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