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Free (nook/Kindle/Kobo) A Biltmore Xmas [Xtian 1890s Estate Servants Romance Omnibus]

A Biltmore Christmas by Diane Ashley, Sylvia Barnes, Rhonda Gibson, and Jeri O'Dell is an omnibus of novellas in the Romancing America series of historical family saga romances set in the 1890s Gilded Age of the US surrounding a wealthy family, this installment presenting four festive holiday tales featuring sisters who find employment as servants at the estate, free courtesy of Christian publisher Barbour.

Currently free @ B&N (also UK), Amazon (available to Canadians & in the UK) & Kobo (not available to Canadians). Price-drop-check linkage for ChristianBook (DRM-free ePub available to selected countries), where Barbour freebies often also show up. May also be free at Google Play and/or iTunes for the US, where Barbour freebies are also said to sometimes show up.

Description
Explore the luxuries of America’s largest home through the eyes of the fiction Bradford sisters. Having been orphaned, they each secure work and lodging at the Biltmore estate. Charity, a laundress; Peggy, an assistant cook, Selma, a chambermaid; and Melissa, a stable “boy” each experience adventures in employment and romance that culminate at Christmastime when the Vanderbilts’ hospitality is at its grandest level.
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