A little Christmas love in the country
Anastacia Harper is at the top of her modelling career - famous simply for being beautiful. But as Christmas approaches Ana canât face another holiday alone in the fake celebrity world she inhabits. Sheâs desperate for a change of scenery and desperate to find the girl she once used to beâ¦
Brooding and gorgeous, all Matt Darling wants to do this Christmas is lock the doors of Melville House and keep the world at bay. The last thing he needs is a model flouncing about in sequins pretending to be a country girl, but it looks like he doesnât have a choice.
When the snow falls suddenly Ana and Matt find themselves trapped at Melville House with only each other for company. But there is magic in the air at Christmas that might just help Ana and Matt find exactly what they are looking for under the treeâ¦
Forever His Darling
Sarah Randall
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SARAH RANDALL
lives with her family in Lancashire and firmly believes that woman can survive on a diet of hot bubble baths, chocolate, red wine and a good romance book; preferable all at the same time.
To myparents, Norman and Pauline and in-laws, Margaret and Brian; with over 90 years of marriage between them they are the true romantics and all the inspiration I ever needed. (So Dad, does this guilt you into reading on�)
Chapter One
âYouâve done what!? Tell me youâre joking!â Matt yelled, spinning around to face his younger sister., burning his tongue and dropping the spoon on the floor.
Pip glanced up at him from her laptop as she sat at the large table in the middle of the kitchen. Her eyes were wide with innocence behind the modern thick framed glasses but that old trick wasnât going to work on him this time. Sheâd gone too far and he was angry; Tired and angry.
âHere,â Mrs Henderson thrust a glass of water into his hands; expertly maneuvering him away from the Aga and her bubbling stew. âI agreed to let them use Melville House to do a fashion shoot. Itâs for Alix Anderson, the famous designer. Heâs launching his new country wear range and using Anastacia as the model. Itâs a no brainer Matt, itâs so exciting, I thought youâd be really pleased. I know I am!â
He bit on his lip hard, putting a halt to his planned volatile response as he watched Pip do a little jig in her chair. It had been a long time since his little sister had seemed happy and excited about anything. Since the summer, sheâd agreed to take on more responsibility and assist Henry with the stud farm and house management. In reality Matt was still making all of the important day to day decisions, but he felt that Pip needed something to fill her time until she decided whether or not she was going back to university in Leeds to finish her business course. Which of course she was, she just needed to come to that conclusion on her own..
Clearly, heâd missed out on making this decision. It would certainly have been a âno brainerâ to himâ¦"No way in hell" wouldâve been his standard reply to such an enquiry to use the house. Peace and tranquility were all he was interested in nowadays. He wasnât about to let himself or his family become the focus of village tittle-tattle ever again.
Such requests werenât unique. Heâd frequently received pleas from film companies and the like to use the house and its grounds for film sets depicting a romantic, bygone era⦠films which were utter twaddle.Their mother had always put them off with one excuse or another, fearing upheaval to the house and village, and heâd simply followed her sensible stance. Generous financial enticement didnât sway Matt; he didnât need the money.