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Christmas on Union Street
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It’s a week before Christmas in Burlington, Vermont during an epic snowstorm. Ali, criminology student and amateur sleuth, running from a romance, wants to avoid the holidays. Due to low vacancy, she rents the attic bedroom at Gina’s, where she’s plunged into an old-fashioned Christmas.
Besides the mix of quirky residents, there’s a mysteriously preserved bedroom below ...more
Besides the mix of quirky residents, there’s a mysteriously preserved bedroom below ...more
Paperback, 1st, 292 pages
Published
September 17th 2019
by White Bird Publications, LLC
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I loved it! If you want to be immersed in a magical Christmas story, this is the book for you. I loved every enchanting description and the mystery kept me guessing until the end. I loved Ali and her warm, motherly, but “guide like” landlord Gina. This is a Christmas story that is more than a soapy romance where the heroine takes over the lodge or cabin by the end of the story. I have read and seen too many Christmas movies and books where this formula is just reworked. If you want more from
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“Christmas on Union Street” made me feel warm and cozy. I loved the characters, the setting, and the story. The characters stayed with me long after I read the book. They felt familiar and wonderfully life-like. The main character is one I would love to see again. Kathleen Cranidge paints a clear scene and I was drawn in as if it was a movie. I am not a fan of mysteries, but found myself pulled into the drama. I have recommended it to my friends.

This story is a delight to read. It doesn't have to be Christmas to read this cozy mystery. When The main character moves to a new residence, there is an eclectic mixture of boarders and a keen pipe-smoking landlady and a mysterious room. I liked the characters and dialogue. Cranidge has done a fine job.
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