'There's nothing quite like a Karen Swan novel to get you in the festive mood' - Woman & Home
The right words can change everything . . . It had been a make-or-break winter holiday for
their marriage but Natasha and Rob's rekindled romance is short-lived when their daughter's
beloved soft toy disappears on the journey home. As Natasha comforts her distraught child she
turns to social media for help. Miraculously the toy is found but it has become the lucky
mascot of a man named Duffy who is thousands of miles away trekking in Nepal. When Duffy
promises to keep Natasha updated with pictures a correspondence begins that soon becomes more
meaningful. Sometimes Natasha feels this stranger half way across the world understands her
more than the man lying next to her. But as the weeks pass and Duffy heads deeper into the
mountains Natasha notices a change in him. Then one day the messages stop. Too late Natasha
wonders why he had ever needed a lucky mascot at all . . . Set in a snow-covered Cotswolds
village The Christmas Postcards is a cosy escapist festive delight about distant connections
from Sunday Times bestselling author of The Stolen Hours . Readers are falling in love with
The Christmas Postcards . . . 'I read this in two sittings I literally didn't want to put
the book down ' 'The story gripped me right from the start and still hasn't let me go . I
loved it' 'In those last moments I was holding my breath and struggling to hold back the tears
' 'Definitely my favourite Karen Swan book so far ' 'I was enthralled from the first pages '
'Allows you to fall into its pages with delicious escapism ' ' Atmospheric heartfelt and
enchanting! ' 'I have to say Karen Swan has created another perfect festive read ' 'This was
super enjoyable another really interesting read from Karen Swan' Praise for Karen Swan
'Feel good stories to curl up with over Christmas . . . Escapist romance at its best' - Heat
Magazine 'A romance you won't be able to put down' - Metro 'With well-drawn characters and
plenty of romance and drama this page-turner will leave you with a warm festive glow' - The
Mirror