I love the book by Charles Dickens, The Christmas Carol, and own all of the productions made to date from his writing. I feared this would be a silly take on the book, but gave it a try. I enjoyed it immensely. Belle who is an untitled miss, had once received a promise from an Earl, before leaving England for America. He returns home at last, but not alone, after she waits in an unloved, and at times cruel life. He arrives with a Miss Smith, and her family. His cousin James has returned early to help his cousin remain the Earl. James knows there might be proof that would cause his Aunt, and his cousin grief.. Belle offers to help, and that's all I will tell you.. Mr.Cratchit, Scrooge, and Jacob Marley have a place in the story. The need of titles, and wealth to be worthy was very sought after in England during that time period. It was as important for a young Miss to find a good marriage, and love was not the main concern. It was more like brokering a good business deal. Some times ladies chose love over titles, and married beneath their station, yet were no longer accepted into their social circles, or parties. It had a few kisses, but nothing sexual in nature. It also had a faith based bend to the story, that not only touches the four main characters, but Mr. Scrooge as well. It was an excellent read for this time of year, and especially during the trying times we live in. Money, and power, and greed seems to over power the need for God, and kindness, and common decency. I also felt Jane Austen speaking in some of the instances. She too, refused to marry for money, in most of her stories, and showed how the love of money only caused ruin in most instances. The way the writer drew the story around original works from great authors, and added God's forgiveness, and love that cost mortal man nothing ,but faith was all entwined. I will definitely be reading the next one of this series. I happily gave it 5 stars.