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04 March 2015

The Snow Globe by Judith Kinghorn Spotlight!




THE SNOW GLOBE
NAL Trade Paperback Original
Publication Date: March 3, 2015
ISBN: 978-0-451-47209-0
Price: $16.00



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Praise for The Memory of Lost Senses:
"Lucinda Riley’s readers will enjoy Kinghorn’s manipulation of the story’s timeline, fans of Sarah Jio will adore the novel’s romantic backbone, and historical-fiction readers will appreciate Kinghorn’s eye for authentic period details.”—Booklist

"Beautifully written...the lyrical prose and hints of mystery, betrayal, blackmail, jealousy and regret make for a touching, thought-provoking and compelling read."
Romantic Times, 4 1/2 stars


THE SNOW GLOBE (NAL Trade Paperback Original; March 3, 2015; $16.00) by Judith Kinghorn is her latest historical where family secrets are making their way to the surface in England in the 1920’s.

For nineteen-year-old Daisy Forbes, Christmas 1926 is the start of a bright future for her.  But when she discovers her adored father has been living a double life her illusions of a perfect world are shattered.  And to make matters even worse, his mistress is joining them for the holidays. 

As Daisy comes to terms with all of this, she also has her own life to worry about—receiving a marriage proposal from one man, a declaration of love from another, and a first kiss from a third.  The season unfolds into the new year and Daisy moves from Eden Hall to London. As the year progresses, the Forbes family will follow their hearts down unexpected paths that always return them to where they began.




About the Author:
Judith Kinghorn lives in Hampshire, England, with her husband and two children.  Visit her online at www.judithkinghornwriter.com, www.facebook.com/writerjudithkinghorn, and www.twitter.com/judithkinghorn.  

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