One of the fun things about writing a book is compiling an accompanying playlist - especially when it's a Christmas book you're writing and you get to choose festive favourites!
The 22 songs in The 12 Christmases of You & Me playlist all feature in the book, and there's everything from seasonal classics like Elton John and Cliff Richard, to warm-and-fuzzy-feels-generating carols. So sit back and enjoy, preferably with a mince pie and/or hot chocolate.
Please note: For those taking part in Whamageddon, the playlist is 'safe' as I've used Taylor Swift's version of 'Last Christmas', which is allowed under the rules. However, once the playlist finishes, I have no control over what's played next, so be on your guard...
What if you could go back in time and fix the biggest mistake of your life?
Two years ago, Maisie’s best friend walked out of her life and she hasn’t heard from him since. When she wakes up in 1994, she naturally assumes she’s dreaming. But when she finds herself in the past again the next night and her actions in the dream alter her present-day life, she begins to wonder if she’s somehow hopping back in time. And if she is time-travelling, can she save her friendship with Jonas?
When Maisie is forced to relive Christmases of the past, will she face up to her mistakes, or make them all over again?
The 12 Christmases of You & Me is a magical tale of friendship, first loves, and learning to live in the present.
Two years ago, Maisie’s best friend walked out of her life and she hasn’t heard from him since. When she wakes up in 1994, she naturally assumes she’s dreaming. But when she finds herself in the past again the next night and her actions in the dream alter her present-day life, she begins to wonder if she’s somehow hopping back in time. And if she is time-travelling, can she save her friendship with Jonas?
When Maisie is forced to relive Christmases of the past, will she face up to her mistakes, or make them all over again?
The 12 Christmases of You & Me is a magical tale of friendship, first loves, and learning to live in the present.
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