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Notes from the Northern Lights (A Short Story): An evocative tale filled with humour and heart

Jo Thomas

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Iceland, Fiction, Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945), Romance, Short stories

Available exclusively in ebook, an irresistible short story from the author of the runaway ebook bestseller THE OYSTER CATCHER and THE OLIVE BRANCH.

An irresistible winter tale that will melt the coldest of hearts...

Dive into this gorgeous winter warmer from Jo Thomas, bestselling author of The Oyster Catcher and Late Summer in the Vineyard. Notes from the Northern Lights is a sparkling short story available exclusively in ebook.

Wardrobe mistress Ruby Knightly has been sent to Iceland on a very special mission that could save her opera company's opening night. And she's determined that her fear of the dark - and the incoming weather - won't stand in her way.

But as Ruby follows her nose across Iceland's wild, volcanic landscape to the warmth of the smokehouses, she will soon discover that there is shelter to be found from even the most turbulent of storms. Particularly if there's romance around the corner...

What readers are saying about Notes from the Northern Lights:

'A delightful story, drawing in readers in with detailed descriptive writing of the scenery and the feel-good factor of two people who are poles apart but find love and happiness together'

'Could not put it down. Five stars'

'Jo Thomas captures your interest right from the first paragraph'

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Praise for Notes from the Northern Lights (A Short Story): An evocative tale filled with humour and heart

  • A world you long to live in with characters you love - Katie Fforde

  • A perfect pearl of a story. I loved it

  • A warm witty debut. . . Well worth a read

  • A heart-warming tale full of Celtic charm, set against a beautiful landscape. What more could you wish for?

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Jo Thomas

Jo Thomas worked for many years as a reporter and producer, first for BBC Radio 5, before moving on to Radio 2's The Steve Wright Show. In 2013 Jo won the RNA Katie Fforde Bursary. Her debut novel, The Oyster Catcher, was a runaway bestseller in ebook and was awarded the 2014 RNA Joan Hessayon Award and the 2014 Festival of Romance Best Ebook Award. Jo lives in the Vale of Glamorgan with her husband and three children.

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