From the Author:
Some books are just more fun to write, and A Winter Scandal was one of them. (In fact, the whole Legend of St. Dwynwen series was that way.) I had had the Christmas twist for this in the back of my mind for years, although I had originally thought of it as a contemporary book. However, when I came up with the characters of the rakish Gabriel and Thea, the vicar's sister, I realized that this story was perfect for them and for the Regency period.
A Winter Scandal gave me a chance to delve into the Regency era Christmas traditions. The popularity of things like the Christmas tree and Christmas cards really came afterwards in the Victorian period. But it was a joyous occasion for Regency folks, too, and I think you'll enjoy this glimpse into the Christmas season in the little Cotswolds town of Chesley.
About the Author:
Candace Camp is a New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author of more than sixty novels of contemporary and historical romance, including the bestselling Regency romances Enraptured, Treasured, and The Marrying Season. She grew up in Texas in a newspaper family, which explains her love of writing, but she earned a law degree and practiced law before making the decision to write full time. She has received several writing awards, including the RT Book Reviews Career Achievement Award. Visit her at Candace-Camp.com.
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