Merry Christmas, Henry
A Chicago Christmas, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Tom Jordan
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By:
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Aubrey Wynne
About this listen
A holiday fantasy short story for the romantic.
Henry, a shy and talented artist, moonlights as a security guard at a museum and loses his heart to a beautiful, melancholy woman in a painting. As his obsession grows, he finds a kindred soul who helps him in his search for happiness. On Christmas Eve, Henry dares to take a chance on love and fulfill his dream.
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"I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review."
What a unique Christmas tale!
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The relationships between Henry and other characters is really lovely to see, his family connections are tenuous and stressful apart from with his aunt lucy and her unending support and defence of him and that she is the only person he sends a hand painted Christmas card and his joy at imagining her face upon recieving it.
I especially liked his friendship with Melinda and her daughter Katie. It felt so genuine the way it developed and his realisation that he loved the idea of her but not actually her and that this developed into a deeper, truer friendship is lovely.
The magical twist at the end and Melindas understanding of her friend is so sweet.
The only thing that threw me slightly was that sometimes they referred to him as Henry and other times as Hank, at first I wondered if they were different characters but by the end it became clear it was meant as the same person.
I could listen to Tom Jordan narrate anything.
I love his tone and cadence, he brings a genuineness and softness to the story that just made it a really enjoyable listen.
I was given this audiobook for free from audiobooks unleashed and have left this review voluntarily.
sweet, magical Christmas short story
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