
Ballgowns & Butterflies
A Stitch in Time Holiday Novella
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Narrated by:
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Samantha Brentmoor
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By:
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Kelley Armstrong
About this listen
Please note the run-time of this production. It is a novella, not a full-length book.
The North Yorkshire moors are always a magical place, but they’re particularly enchanting at the holidays... especially if one gets to travel back in time to a Victorian Christmas.
For Bronwyn Dale, it is the stuff of dreams. Fancy dress balls, quirky small-town traditions, even that classic one-horse open sleigh, complete with jingle bells. There’s just the tiny problem of the butterfly effect. How does a time traveler make a difference without disrupting the future forever?
©2020 K.L.A. Fricke Inc. (P)2021 K.L.A. Fricke Inc.Cute short story
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I get it, the story is written from the perspective of a Canadian, but what I don't understand is why most none British narrators (North America, I'm looking at you) think everyone from the UK sounds like they're from Downtown Abby, a street urchin in Dick Van Dyke's version of London or some amalgamation of every accent in the English language known to man????
I listen to none offensive, cosy mystery type stories to help me drift off to sleep, this just kept me up all night in utter consternation, bepuzzlement and bewilderment....
Terrible Accents
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