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Review: A Gift of Christmas Song by Laura D’Ambrosio

Genre ~ Christmas fiction

Featuring ~ music

POV ~ dual 3rd person

Release date ~ September 30, 2022

Page count ~ 40

My rating ~ 5⭐


My review:

As promised this was in fact ‘touching and full of Christmas magic’ .

A sweet story of two very different people coming together to do what they both love.
Sam and Marie each have their own reasons for not wanting to sing anymore, but when this unlikely pair team up to sing on Christmas Eve there isn’t a dry eye in the whole church.

A beautiful story that, although is based around the Christmas season, could be enjoyed anytime you may need your heart warmed up.


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Book blurb:

Perfect for fans of Donna VanLiere’s The Christmas Hope and Leigh Duncan’s Christmas At Sugar Sand Inn, Laura D’Ambrosio’s A Gift of Christmas Song is a heartwarming and inspiring holiday tale of an unlikely friendship and the power music and camaraderie can have to heal a wounded soul.

Grammy-winning singer Marie Anders can’t perform like she used to. Her voice, which once touched the souls of millions, feels weak in the wake of the death of her loving partner, Sofie. Left grieving and without her anchor, Marie chooses to retreat from the spotlight to a small town in rural Minnesota.

Though she planned to spend the holidays alone, an unexpected Christmas Eve blizzard sparks a chain of events that leads to a surprise encounter with 12-year-old Sam Johnson, a promising young choir singer whose love for singing has been stifled by relentless peer pressure and bullying.

As the evening unfolds, each of them realizes that they can help the other heal. In the process, they discover that Christmas magic still exists, especially when the songs decide that you must sing.


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