“It is inevitable that I should seem a rather remote figure for many of you. But now, at least for a few minutes, I welcome you to the peace of my own home.” – Queen Elizabeth II, December 25, 1957
This story begins with Elizabeth’s first Christmas at Sandringham Estate in Norfolk. As Queen. Readers will also learn what it takes to prepare the estate for the holiday before her important annual Christmas radio message to the people.
Readers also meet recent widow Jack Deveraux, a chef trying to cope with the loss of his beloved wife, Andrea. And, Olive Carter, an up-and-coming BBC writer. Olive also has a past connection to Jack, and, she has an opportunity to meet the Queen and write the story of the preparations when the regular male writer calls in sick.
Will this be Olive’s big break as a royal correspondent? And, what is this past connection between her and Jack? Also, will Jack be able to overcome his grief and find his way as a chef-in-training for royalty? And, what might happen between Jack and Olive as they navigate their lives?
“Life is complicated but love is not, and neither is forgiveness. That is more important than almost anything.”
From each of their P.O.V.’s (including the Queen), readers get a sense of what Christmas feels like in 1952, and over the following five Christmases as the characters share the changes that encompass their lives. Readers will also go back in time to catch a glimpse of the past. As well as, get an intimate view of royal life and behind the scenes with staff as they make preparations for the Christmas season.
And, sometimes there are lives that are touched by the characters that make a difference, especially when they don’t even know what they did at the time. And, who doesn’t appreciate Christmas miracles?
And, what may be in store for Jack and Olive when long ago secrets are finally revealed?
A sweet, heart-felt Christmas story that will touch anybody who longs for happy endings. And, loves stories that feature English royalty. Kleenex may be needed.
And, of course, this reader couldn’t help but get her corgi fix in with the Queen’s dogs making their appearances throughout the pages.
Also, please read the Authors’ Note at the end.