A House in Provence
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
It's the offer of a lifetime - a whole summer in a farmhouse in the sun- drenched French countryside! But Libby might have bitten off more than she can chew . . .
This author gravitates towards happy endings and the occasional use of the Oxford comma. As a law professor specializing in fanfiction, she often loses sleep over the epic tales she unwisely began writing late at night.



It's the offer of a lifetime - a whole summer in a farmhouse in the sun- drenched French countryside! But Libby might have bitten off more than she can chew . . .
More adventures with the residents of Christmas Street who were introduced in Snowflakes on Christmas Street - wonderful characters - and a dog - that you'll want to curl up with all Christmas!
It’s a winter of joy on Christmas Street . . . Jack is one lucky dog, adopted by the families of every house on Christmas Street. Or is it the other way around? For Sam, a widower recently returned to London, Jack is Christmas Street’s unofficial welcoming committee. For Sam’s young son, Teddy, the small, scruffy mutt is a much-needed friend. But Christmas Street isn’t what it used to be. Just ask Bill, the street’s oldest, grumpiest resident. He remembers when everyone knew and looked out for each other. Now, people live side by side, scarcely interacting. As Sam and Teddy settle in, Jack’s four-legged charm brings the neighbors of Christmas Street closer together. And with the season’s first snow comes a sense of new beginnings. But it will take a small act of kindness to transform Christmas Street into a wonderland of lasting memories . . . “Heartwarmingly festive—if only all streets were like Christmas Street!” —Ali McNamara, author of The Summer of Serendipity “Jack the dog will melt your heart. A great book for by the fire.” —Yorkshire Telegraph “Heartwarming.” —My Weekly