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Miracle on Ladies' Mile

Book 1 in the series:Gilded Age Holiday

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In "Miracle on Ladies' Mile" by Joanna Shupe, readers are transported to the Gilded Age of New York City where Grace, a new city dweller, finds herself working on late-night holiday window displays at Macy's. A chance encounter with a mysterious man, Alex, changes her perspective on her job and life. As their relationship develops, secrets are revealed, past grief is confronted, and a heartwarming romance blossoms amidst the backdrop of the holiday season and historical details of the late 19th century.

Grace and Alex navigate through personal struggles, unexpected connections, and the complexities of their individual pasts, all while exploring themes of forgiveness, acceptance, and newfound love in a festive and historical setting. Joanna Shupe's writing style beautifully captures the essence of the Gilded Age, weaving together a tale of romance, growth, and holiday cheer in this novella set in 1895 America.

Characters:

The characters are well-developed, including a grumpy yet endearing hero and a determined, sunny heroine, along with a sweet child who enriches the narrative.

Writing/Prose:

The prose is beautifully crafted with a blend of engaging romance and detailed historical context, maintaining a balanced and pleasant tone throughout.

Plot/Storyline:

The story revolves around the relationship between a grumpy widowed department store owner and a cheerful shop girl who bonds over holiday window displays, culminating in a heartwarming romance.

Setting:

The setting is a richly described New York City during the Gilded Age, specifically within a department store during the holiday season.

Pacing:

The pacing is effective for a novella, providing a gradual build-up to the romance and a satisfying conclusion.

Notes:

The story is set in New York City during the Gilded Age in 1895.
The plot centers around Alex, a grieving widowed department store owner, and Grace, a junior design assistant.
Alex and Grace form a friendship while working together on holiday window displays.
Alex is a co-owner of Mac and Arm's Department Store, but doesn't reveal this to Grace initially.
Grace is new to the city and struggles to get by on her low wages while pursuing her dream job.
The author, Joanna Shupe, is known for incorporating historical details into her stories, making them relatable and informative.
The book features themes of love, grief, and healing, showcasing character development between Alex, Grace, and Alex's daughter, Sara.
The novella captures the charm of Christmas without being overly festive, fitting its winter setting.
Readers noted the sweet and wholesome dynamics between characters, especially between Grace and Alex's daughter.
The book is described as a quick, enjoyable read that can fit into a cozy evening.

Has Romance?

The novella features a high level of romance as the central plot revolves around the development of the relationship between the main characters.

From The Publisher:

USA Today Bestselling author Joanna Shupe returns to New York City's fabulous Gilded Age, where anything is possible...

Since the death of his wife, department store owner Alexander Armstrong buries himself in his work. One night he encounters a mesmerizing young woman setting up the holiday window displays and on a whim decides to help. Grace's charm is infectious and he can't remember the last time he smiled this much . . .but will Grace look at him the same once she learns who he really is?

Aspiring designer Grace Shipley has big dreams and plans to work her way up from decorating the windows at the most popular store on Ladies' Mile. And while she doesn't need his help, her handsome new friend gives a whole new meaning to the idea of holiday cheer.

Now Alex must overcome his fear of another heartbreak and confess the truth, even if it means losing Grace forever.

 
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