When Burthred comes courting on Christmas Eve, Meg rejects his advances. She has her heart set on becoming a nun and insists that he call her Christina, the spiritual name she has chosen for herself. She tries to make him swear on her box of holy relics that he will not pursue her, but he carefully words his oath to allow him to stay in her candlelit chamber and try to change her mind. What Meg does not confess is that her reliquary box holds a secret. Burthred needs a wife, and no one will satisfy him except Meg. He swore on his father’s deathbed that he would marry her. But Burthred has a secret, too. When they come together before the Yule fire, their shared revelations will either join their hearts together or tear them apart. “A Candlelight Courting” won a 2012 RONE Award Honorable Mention. The RONE (Reward of Novel Excellence) is awarded by InD’Tale Magazine. “Joyce’s stories will transport you through time.” Aimee Brown, “Getting Your Read On”
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Sexual Content - 1/5
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Violence - 0/5
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Language - 0/5
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Summary
Overall This was my first story by Joyce DiPastena and I enjoyed it. I will look for more of her books. It is a 'short' Christmas Romance which I think is necessary to know before starting the book. I loved how the characters revealed themselves to each other and the twist at the end. I found the story very enjoyable and would recommend
for a short read.
Sexual I think there was one kiss.