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A Christmas Promise (Signet) par Mary Balogh
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A Christmas Promise (Signet) (édition 1992)

par Mary Balogh (Auteur)

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Fiction. Romance. Historical Fiction. HTML:A love that cannot be bought or sold proves to be the greatest gift of all, in this heartwarming classic that demonstrates once again why New York Times bestselling author Mary Balogh is among the most celebrated authors of historical romance.
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Weddings are supposed to be joyous occasionsâ??especially when a couple seems as well matched as Randolph Pierce, Earl of Falloden, and his bride-to-be, Eleanor Transome. Ellie brings to the marriage a vast dowry, while Falloden, though distant, is handsome, tremendously desirable, and possessed of a title most young ladies can only dream of sharing.

Yet Ellie is not most young ladies. She knows that she must honor her dear fatherâ??s dying wish for her to wed the proud earl, but she dreads a lifetime in a union without loveâ??and how can Falloden claim to love her when he married her only for her fortune? As Christmas descends upon the Falloden manor, the warmth of the season may yet melt aw… (plus d'informations)
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Titre:A Christmas Promise (Signet)
Auteurs:Mary Balogh (Auteur)
Info:Signet (1992), Edition: First, 224 pages
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December 2022 Update: after suggesting this book to a bookish friend, who was kind enough to read it and tell me how to feel about it- which is four stars for excellent writing and tears cried.

Original thoughts: I haven't given this book any stars bc I just do not know how to feel about it. I am just, so much feelings!!! Some excellent writing but also a few scenes that I do not feel were made right by the end of the book. Maybe someday I'll have a conversation with someone who has also read this book and can help me decide how ultimately I feel.

(ps. Ellie's family seemed, like, coded Jewish? idunno there were some vibes and maybe I'm just projecting lol) ( )
  s_carr | Feb 25, 2024 |
Oh I do love Ms. Balogh's books! ( )
  Karla.Brandenburg | Aug 1, 2023 |
Una storia perfetta da leggere nel periodo natalizio, dolce e romantica al punto giusto.
Il matrimonio combinato per denaro dal padre della ricca borghese Eleanor Transome con il conte di Falloden, sommerso da debiti che lo stanno rovinando, si presenta come un semplice affare che non prevede alcun coinvolgimento sentimentale.
Ma complici il Natale, gli incontenibili parenti di lei nonché alcuni amici di lui, le cose sono destinate a prendere una piega ben differente.
Una lettura decisamente piacevole per una vicenda avvincente ed emozionante che mi ha pienamente soddisfatto. ( )
  Raffaella10 | Feb 24, 2023 |
A Christmas Promise by Mary Balogh is a historical romance story set against the backdrop of Christmas celebrations. Randolph, Earl of Falloden is coerced into marrying the daughter of a wealthy coal merchant in order to clear the debts that the previous Earl left. The daughter. Ellie, agrees to the marriage in order to please her father who is dying. Randolph believes his new wife is a cold fish who only married him in order to have a title and Ellie believes that Randolph is a spendthrift and gambler who wasted his own fortune and now will do the same to her father’s.

One of last things that her father asks of her is to promise not to mourn too deeply and for her and her new husband to celebrate Christmas together. The couple become sworn enemies from the moment they meet, but agree to keep the Christmas promise and celebrate the holiday at their country estate. Surrounded by his friends and her family, they start to look at each other with new eyes and could this new unwilling attraction possibly lead to love?

I enjoyed this book and especially loved all the Christmas touches that were included. However, I was uncomfortable reading about the wedding night as the couples’ passion reflected the dislike they each felt for one another. Luckily their feelings toward each other softened and their romantic encounters became more tender and caring. Both Ellie and Randolph make many mistakes but as they get to know one another the distrust and dislike fades away and makes room for the new feelings they are developing for each other. ( )
  DeltaQueen50 | Dec 25, 2021 |
Read this for 12 Tasks of the Festive Season:
Task the Third: The Holiday Party:
- Read a book where a celebration is a big part of the action. Examples would include holiday parties, country house hunting/weekend parties, weddings, etc.

This meets the holiday party criteria, the heroine's family and a couple of the hero's friends gather at their home for a week to celebrate Christmas.

He felt disgust and shame at what he was doing. He was marrying for money.

I had a couple friends tell me they thought pretty highly of this book and I see why. Eleanor's father is dying and he wants to make sure that she is settled so he buys the debts of an Earl and tells him he'll forgive them if he marries his daughter. Randolph inherited the debts along with the earldom but sees no way out of it, so he decides to marry who he calls the cit because Eleanor's father made his money in coal. So, our heroine knows she's being married for money and our hero knows he's being married for position in society. This leads to them being very cold to one another.

She had done what she always did when she was afraid or angry or both. She had given as good as she had got.

With her father dying and having had a bad experience with aristocrats Eleanor throws up one heck of a wall and cold shoulder toward Randolph, he eventually ends up calling her "hedgehog". Which is a nickname I never thought I would delight in but oh did I. I think some will be annoyed/angry with how cold Eleanor was but I get her, she was in self-protection mode and not wanting Randolph to see her hurt because that would shame her. I did think their dagger throwing, especially on Eleanor's side went on a tad too long, I think we should have seen a stronger turning about around the 60% mark.

Was it that he wanted the physical closeness to her in the hope that it would bring some emotional closeness too?

This was originally published in 1992 and it has aged very well but it also has a more realistic telling of how people would have acted during this time than a lot of currently published historicals. Don't get me wrong, Eleanor is an extremely strong character but she asks for permission from her husband and acknowledges she has to obey him in certain situations. To me, she is all the better because of this realistic take, her strength is even more evident in how she maintained her sense of self in the face of the "rules" of her time. Thinking back, Randolph was probably a better man than I gave him credit for while reading. He was the one who seemed to want to give them a chance and walked further across the bridge that separated them. However, since I know it is a deal breaker for some, he has a mistress and after he is married to Eleanor and he visits her twice. We never see these two visits, we see one visit before he is married to Eleanor, but they are mentioned.

If you're looking for holiday reading, this needs to be at the top of your list. The wintry and holiday atmosphere is fantastic in this story. They go sledding, picking holly, Christmas carols are sung, Christmas pageants, snowball fights, a family gathering, and etc. The hero and heroine's relationship might be a bit too prickly for some but I loved how real it felt. The wariness of being involved in an arranged marriage, the guarded standoffish of distrustfulness, and the eventual getting to know someone and coming together. This was a moving holiday read.

"Do we like each other?" she asked.
"Yes," he said. "We do."
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  WhiskeyintheJar | Feb 14, 2019 |
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I agree that this is a beautifully written book. Many of Balogh’s earlier and very good novels are light on dialogue but very heavy on introspection and internal monologues. In this book, where the hero and heroine are thrown together and develop an unwilling attraction, this lets us see their feelings develop and uses their sharp words toward each other sparingly.
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Fiction. Romance. Historical Fiction. HTML:A love that cannot be bought or sold proves to be the greatest gift of all, in this heartwarming classic that demonstrates once again why New York Times bestselling author Mary Balogh is among the most celebrated authors of historical romance.

Weddings are supposed to be joyous occasionsâ??especially when a couple seems as well matched as Randolph Pierce, Earl of Falloden, and his bride-to-be, Eleanor Transome. Ellie brings to the marriage a vast dowry, while Falloden, though distant, is handsome, tremendously desirable, and possessed of a title most young ladies can only dream of sharing.

Yet Ellie is not most young ladies. She knows that she must honor her dear fatherâ??s dying wish for her to wed the proud earl, but she dreads a lifetime in a union without loveâ??and how can Falloden claim to love her when he married her only for her fortune? As Christmas descends upon the Falloden manor, the warmth of the season may yet melt aw

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