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The Toast of Time - Taylor
Audio performance by Zara Ramm
4 stars
Another of the traditional Christmas stories from the Chronicles of St. Mary’s series. This one was longer than previous stories. More of a novella than a short story. The Pros and Cons, Max and Markham are on their own, celebrating a lonely Christmas away from family, friends and St. Mary’s. They might as well do a job for the ‘recovery agents’. Max is in top form. The ‘naked gardeners day’ event was priceless. The Christmas Day finale had all the feels.


All I Want For Christmas Is a Cowboy
– Jessica Clare – 3***
Young woman with a stressful job ..."
Gotta love the cowboy Christmas romances!

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Sadly that 2 for December is it. I am just going to have to make it up at Christmas in July.


BnB - you were just making up for all the ones I did not get to read.

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And here are the stats from other years for Fall Flurries since we've been here on GR:
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fall-flurry-of-holidays-2017 (83)
fall-flurry-of-holidays-2018 (142)
fall-flurry-of-holidays-2019 (133)
fall-flurry-of-holidays-2020 (152)
fall-flurry-of-holidays-2021 (137)

Well done all!

Oh, jeez! I didn't even notice that you hadn't posted!
(Focused... I'm focused when shelving... LOL! Don't notice the people posting, just what books are posted!)
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The book is set at Christmas, with a final Christmas in the family home.
I read the first four books in this series probably about 20 years ago when the books were adapted for a TV series, so I was happy to pick up the fifth book recently. It is now the 1950s, and the Cazalets’ fortunes have changed for the worse since WW2, with the family being ill-equipped for the modern world. I didn’t enjoy this book as much as the others in the series, and it felt very rushed with the first part of the book largely being a recap of previous books, and the author trying to tie up lots of loose ends in the rest of the book.