Deck the Halles by Stephanie Dagg
Deck
the Halles
It’s the next Christmas at the little French
llama farm.
Last Christmas infamous Australian author
Nick bought the farm, that was meant to be furnished and without llamas. The
reverse proved to be the case. Noelle had been sent to pet sit the llamas until
his arrival. After a decidedly frosty start, Nick and Noelle’s relationship
warmed up rapidly and they’re now happily living together, with an ever growing
assortment of animals.
They’re looking forward to a quiet,
romantic Christmas together but at the last moment Noelle is called on to find
a venue for the annual national llama show. The local agricultural halles are free so she books them,
thinking that’s all she’ll have to do to help. She couldn’t be more wrong! On
top of that, various relatives start turning up on her doorstep unexpectedly,
as the result of assorted crises. The farmhouse is about to burst at the seams.
Add in a few other events, such as playing the part of a pixie at a Christmas fête, organising Nick’s book launch and training a
non-cooperative llama for the agility
class in the show, and Noelle is pushed ever closer to the end of her tether.
Can she hold it together and stay as calm as a llama? Or will she be the next
member of her family to make a bolt for pastures new?
This festive, feel-good and fun novel is
the sequel to ‘Fa-La-Llama-La: Christmas at the Little French Llama Farm’ but
can be read as a standalone.
Purchase
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Have no fear if this is the first book in this series you pick up. You will follow along just fine and have a wonderful time enjoying the holiday season with Noelle and Nick... and as it turns out, family and more. You will laugh and be educated and intrigued and appreciate your own family all the more by the time you are through.
This is a tale of a Christmas that just keeps on giving! Or that never ends, depending on your outlook on life. Everyone has ``plans`` this season. We all know things never go according to plan. For Noelle, and ever patient and understanding Nick, the events leading up to the main holiday test all of their skills and creativity. While the focus is on France, this is truly an international holiday tale.
From llamas to babies and elderly relationships and everything between, this is a remarkable holiday love story of unexpected proportions.
This is a tale of a Christmas that just keeps on giving! Or that never ends, depending on your outlook on life. Everyone has ``plans`` this season. We all know things never go according to plan. For Noelle, and ever patient and understanding Nick, the events leading up to the main holiday test all of their skills and creativity. While the focus is on France, this is truly an international holiday tale.
From llamas to babies and elderly relationships and everything between, this is a remarkable holiday love story of unexpected proportions.
Author
Bio –
I'm an English expat living in France,
having moved here with my family in 2006 after fourteen years as an expat in
Ireland. I now consider myself a European rather than 'belonging' to any
particular country. The last ten years have been interesting, to put it mildly.
Taking on seventy-five acres with three lakes, two hovels and one
cathedral-sized barn, not to mention an ever increasing menagerie, makes for
exciting times. The current array of animals includes alpacas, llamas, huarizos
(alpaca-llama crossbreds, unintended in our case and all of them thanks to one
very determined alpaca male), sheep, goats, pigs, ducks, geese, chickens and
turkeys, not forgetting our pets of dogs, cats, zebra finches, budgies ,
canaries, lovebirds and Chinese quail. Before we came to France all we had was
a dog and two chickens, so it's been a steep learning curve. I recount these
experiences in my book Heads Above Water:
Staying Afloat in France and the sequel to that, Total Immersion: Ten Years in
France. I also blog regularly at www.bloginfrance.com.
I'm married to Chris and we have three
bilingual TCKs (third culture kids) who are resilient and resourceful and
generally wonderful.
I'm a traditionally-published author of
many children's books, and am now self-publishing too. I have worked part-time
as a freelance editor for thirty years after starting out as a desk editor for
Hodder & Stoughton. Find me at www.editing.zone. The rest of the time I'm
running carp fishing lakes with Chris and inevitably cleaning up some or other
animal's poop.
Social
Media Links – @llamamum
Thank you for the super review. I'm so glad you enjoyed the story :-)
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