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Once Upon a Winter: A Folk and Fairy Tale Anthology: A
Once Upon a Winter: A Folk and Fairy Tale Anthology: A | Josie Jaffrey, Rebecca F. Kenney
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A shape-shifting spirit haunts a family in England during the depths of winter. A woman must locate a snowflake for a magical trickster to save her frozen true love. A witch knocks upon a young man's door to take his life on Christmas day. A small boy meets a faerie housed within a snow drop. Once upon a time stories travelled from place to place on the tongues of merchants and thieves and kings alike. Under the blanket of night they were exchanged between children, and passed on to their children, and their children after them. Details were altered from one generation to the next until thousands of tales existed where once there were few. In the spirit of these age-old stories comes Once Upon a Winter, a seasonal anthology of folk and fairy tales from 17 authors across the globe. It covers the Gothic, the romantic, the whimsical, the frightening and everything in-between, and features both intriguing twists on classic tales and exciting original stories. The first of four planned seasonal anthologies from Macfarlane Lantern Publishing, Once Upon a Winter is sure to have a story for just about everyone. Grab your copy in time for Christmas today! Inside this anthology: The Biting Cold by Josie Jaffrey The Match Girl by Rebecca F. Kenney Santa Claus is Coming to Town by Bharat Krishnan A Pea Ever After by Adie Hart The Snow Drop by H. L. Macfarlane Silverfoot's Edge by Ella Holmes The Storm Hags by Caroline Logan The Boggart of Boggart Hole Clough by Jake Curran-Pipe Around the Hawthorne Tree by Jenna Smithwick The Best Girl this Side of Winter by Laila Amado The Snow Trolls by S. Markem Lord of the Forest by Katherine Shaw Queen of the Snows by Joyce Reynolds-Ward Long Meg and the Sorcerer's Stones by M. J. Weatherall The Frost of Mercy by A. J. Van Belle Wintercast by R. A. Gerritse You Can't See Me by Kate Longstone
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JessClark78
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‘Covering the Gothic, the romantic, the whimsical and the frightening, Once Upon a Winter has a story for just about everyone.‘

This was a great collection of winter themed tales.

Book One in the Once Upon A Season series.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

#JumpStart2024 #ReadAway2024
#SeriesLove2024

DieAReader 🥳Great 3mo
TheSpineView Great job! 3mo
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AllDebooks
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#Midwintersolace

Our #Fridaynightshare was a great success. Thank you all for playing and your great recommendations. Can't wait for the next one!

We have joint winners with 8 stacked each.
Congratulations @TheBookHippie and @TheKidUpstairs 🥳🍾

TheBookHippie ❄️🤍❄️🤍❄️ 5mo
TheKidUpstairs Woo Hoo! Always happy to spread the Helen Humphreys love! 5mo
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IndoorDame Congrats @TheBookHippie @TheKidUpstairs !!! Both those titles look super exciting! 5mo
TheBookHippie @TheKidUpstairs That book was so good! 5mo
TheBookHippie @IndoorDame I imagine you would love them both! 5mo
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TheBookHippie
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#Naturalitsy #Midwintersolace
Join in our #Fridaynightshare game by posting a favourite book around this week's theme. Week 1 is a fiction book on Winter.

This is a wonderful short stories read for winter.

AllDebooks ❄️🩵 Stacked 🩵❄️ 5mo
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TheBookHippie
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#LMPBC #coldweatherreads

Any of these work otherwise I‘ll dig up more ❄️

Bookwormjillk I will never not vote for Mary Oliver. ❤️ The others look good too though. 6mo
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wanderinglynn I haven‘t read any of these. But I too will never not vote for Mary Oliver. 6mo
suvata I‘ve not read any of them. Your choice is fine with me. 6mo
TheBookHippie @Bookwormjillk @wanderinglynn @suvata well then Mary Oliver it is, and we all just may need her words for a soothing read. 6mo
wanderinglynn 💙💙💙 6mo
suvata @TheBookHippie I couldn‘t agree more 6mo
Bookwormjillk Good point! 6mo
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