The Greatest Gift

The Greatest GiftA Standalone Christmas Novel
Katrine Wessel-AasNewlyweds Rose and Dimpy Ashmore celebrate Christmas at Oaktree Manor. Rose loves Christmas, and prepares for a celebrations filled good food, warm toddies, beautiful decorations, warmth and love. But their happiness is threatened by an unexpected turn of events, that make her question who well she truly knows her new husband. Can Christmas be saved?
The Greatest Gift can be read as a standalone novel, but is a part of the great Winther Family universe.
The ‘Winther Family’ series is set in Trondheim, Norway at the end of the 19th century with a new era quickly approaching. Women’s rights are at the forefront and create a shift in the dynamics of the core family and in society. Old traditions and wealth are beginning to crumble, all the while the working class is growing and becoming a larger part of society.
The ‘Winther Family’ series is filled with intrigue, twists and turns, and swoon-worthy romance in a historical setting. A New Age is the first book in the runaway bestseller series ’The Winther Family’, which has established Katrine Wessel-Aas as the ”secret Queen of Feel-good”, in Norway.
“I can feel the taste of both Downton Abbey and Lucinda Riley, and I’m having a marvelous time.” Rørvik Libris (NO)
“The Greatest Gift is the Christmas novel for readers who love Downton Abbey and Charles Dickens.” VG (NO)
“Katrine Wessel has a keen eye for history and her depiction of turn-of-thecentury environments feels genuine.” BTJ, nr 21, 2022, Hanna Gunnarsson (SE)
“A charming and enjoyable family chronicle, that is also so fascinating.” Hverdagsnett (NO)
“Full of surprises. I’m hooked!” Oselios Bok (NO)
”Wonderfully well-written and spiced with love, drama, and buried secrets.” Bokblogger.dk (DK)
“I love the book! The plot is filled with intrigue, forbidden love, and family rifts in an aristocratic Norwegian family – exciting, right?” Karina Petersen, Crossingjourneys (DK)
“The series offers an intriguing snapshot of the changes that are taking place on the threshold of the 20th century.” Bokblogger.dk (DK)
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Danish: Politiken/North
Swedish: Polaris
