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Love Letters & Gingerbread, a novella set in 1831 Annapolis, relates the Jane Austen-inspired stories of Angela and Patricia, as the sisters ponder the question: What is love?
For Patsy, it is her passion for faithless Vincent. While she pines for him, her new neighbor William showers her with kindnesses as he falls in love. With the approach of Christmas and her first Winter Ball, she finds her heart rent in two over these two men.
Angela, the family's caretaker since their father's sudden death, discovers unexpected emotion rising in her heart upon meeting Gordon, a student at William
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Produktbeschreibung
Love Letters & Gingerbread, a novella set in 1831 Annapolis, relates the Jane Austen-inspired stories of Angela and Patricia, as the sisters ponder the question: What is love?

For Patsy, it is her passion for faithless Vincent. While she pines for him, her new neighbor William showers her with kindnesses as he falls in love. With the approach of Christmas and her first Winter Ball, she finds her heart rent in two over these two men.

Angela, the family's caretaker since their father's sudden death, discovers unexpected emotion rising in her heart upon meeting Gordon, a student at William and Mary. She tries to remain distant, knowing her mother needs her help-and after learning of a southern belle's plans to marry him.

As they sort out their feelings, neither young woman will ever forget the Christmas of 1831.


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Autorenporträt
As a journalist, Mary K. Tilghman couldn't promise her subjects happy endings.¿Now as a novelist, she creates restless characters who must break out of their routines to find happiness and sets up their stories in her native Maryland.When she's not wearing out yet another computer keyboard, Mary sails in the summer and plays the hammered dulcimer all year-round.She and her husband Ray, who live in the Baltimore area, are lucky to have their three grown children-as well as their granddaughter and a new grandson on the way-living close by.