All I Want For Christmas by Karen Swan is set in Copenhagen at an utterly magical time of year. There are wonderful Christmas markets, carol singing on the canals, ice skating in the parks and cosy cafes in which to shelter from the early snow.
Darcy Cotterell doesn’t feel remotely festive, however. Recently single, she won’t be going home for Christmas, but will spend the holiday finishing her PhD. Her best friend, Freja, however, has other ideas! She persuades Darcy to sign up on an upmarket dating site, where, hopefully, she can meet some of the city’s most eligible bachelors. Freja is adamant that Darcy won’t be lonely this Christmas. She gets her to agree to match with three potential dates.
In the meantime, Darcy is excited to be given the job of solving a recently discovered, intriguing art mystery! A previously undiscovered portrait by Denmark’s greatest painter has been found beneath another masterpiece. Darcy needs to discover the identity of the woman in the painting.
During her research, she crosses paths with the handsome, but self-important lawyer, Max Lorensen. He holds the current status as bachelor number one! The attraction between them is instantaneous! There are, however, two problems – Max is clearly a player and, while the chemistry between them is difficult to ignore, there is also the need to work together whatever otherwise happens . . .
This immensely popular author has spiced up this year’s winter novel to reflect the current climate of online dating. Both romantic and sexy, and set in the winter wonderland that is Copenhagen, there is also the excitement of discovering the true story behind the mysterious portrait and the artist who painted it.
A must-read for all Karen Swan fans and those who enjoy intrigue and romance!
ISBN: 9781529084320
All I Want For Christmas is available in paperback, e-book and audio-book.
About Karen Swan
Karen Swan is the Sunday Times top three bestselling author and her novels sell all over the world. She writes two books each year – one for the summer period and one for the Christmas season. Previous summer titles include The Lost Lover and The Stolen Hours, and for winter, Christmas by Candlelight, The Christmas Postcards and Midnight in the Snow.
Her historical series called The Wild Isle, is based upon the dramatic evacuation of the Scottish island St Kilda. Set in the summer of 1930.
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