Meet the Devil, a most unusual sort, and take a surprising, compassionate, and, at times, unsettling Christmas Eve trip through London. From Charing Cross Station and back again, the Devil has a set of tasks that he must accomplish before midnight. He has both the desire and the means. Paul R Stanton has written a Christmas story like no other. You’ll never look at the Devil the same again. The language, the tone, the weather, and the environment all make A Festive Juxtaposition an immersive experience. Stanton writes relatable characters that struggle with real human experiences and emotions. When a bit of magic touches their lives, they are forever changed. Or not. The choice is always theirs. With bits of wisdom and mystery, A Festive Juxtaposition engages the reader from beginning to end. I highly recommend this novel. It is a joy to read.
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