A Magical New York Christmas by Anita Hughes
A Magical New York Christmas by Anita Hughes
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✅ 80gsm kornofuli off-white pages
✅ Matte cover
✅ local premium copy
✅ Genre - Cristmas, Romance
✅ Language - English
✅ 248 pages
✅ Dimensions - 5.5 x 8.26 inches
✅ summary -
"There’s plenty to love in this sparkling Christmas rom-com." ― Publishers Weekly
A magical holiday love story set at the glamorous Plaza Hotel in New York City.
It’s Christmas week when 26-year-old Sabrina Post knocks on the door of the Vanderbilt suite at the Plaza Hotel in New York City, ready to accept the ghostwriting position for the memoir of Grayson Westcott―a famous art dealer.
A struggling journalist, Sabrina can't believe her a paycheck and six nights in her own suite at the Plaza. She feels like Eloise, the heroine from her favorite children’s books. To make the job even more exciting, Grayson recounts how he worked as a butler at the Plaza sixty years ago for none other than the author of the Eloise books, Kay Thompson
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✅ 80gsm kornofuli off-white pages
✅ Matte cover
✅ local premium copy
✅ Genre - Cristmas, Romance
✅ Language - English
✅ 248 pages
✅ Dimensions - 5.5 x 8.26 inches
✅ summary -
"There’s plenty to love in this sparkling Christmas rom-com." ― Publishers Weekly
A magical holiday love story set at the glamorous Plaza Hotel in New York City.
It’s Christmas week when 26-year-old Sabrina Post knocks on the door of the Vanderbilt suite at the Plaza Hotel in New York City, ready to accept the ghostwriting position for the memoir of Grayson Westcott―a famous art dealer.
A struggling journalist, Sabrina can't believe her a paycheck and six nights in her own suite at the Plaza. She feels like Eloise, the heroine from her favorite children’s books. To make the job even more exciting, Grayson recounts how he worked as a butler at the Plaza sixty years ago for none other than the author of the Eloise books, Kay Thompson