About Holiday Hoopla by Dana Volney-
Holiday Hoopla is a story that
will warm your heart with its spunky heroine, questing hero and festive
Christmas setting. It was easy to
believe in their motivations and fun to share in their journey toward love.
I
loved Helena’s Christmas Beau. The hero was based on character rather than
studlyness and the heroine was a woman he had been in love with before. She was
just coming out of mourning for her late fiancé and we were able to see her
change into a woman ready for love.
This
author’s style is engaging and I look forward to reading more of her work.About A Cottage Christmas by EmmaLee McCrickett-
EmmaLee McCrickett’s “A Cottage
Christmas” is a sweet historical romance about finding your way, no matter what
your circumstances. Cornelia and Geoffrey know a lot about each other, except
what the other is thinking. This story of miscommunication, dire situations and
deep love was fun to read. The characters are written well and I enjoyed
reading about them finding their way.
About The Strong Silent Type by Lynn Kellan-
Lynn Kellan’s “The Strong, Silent Type”
was a sweet look at how two people can pick themselves up after the worst types
of heartbreak and open themselves up to possibilities again. I enjoyed reading
Tina and Wade’s story and how they fell in love. The emotion and heartbreak of
both sides was conveyed well.
About On the 12th Date of Christmas by Nikki Lynn Barrett-
Stories about acceptance, and finding acceptance for
yourself through another person, are wonderful, especially during the holidays
when familial and financial pressures can bring out insecurities.
About The Soldier's Christmas by Melissa Blue-
It was nice to see the hero doubt the heroine for
once—interesting twist! Vulnerable man=exciting read.
About A Groom for Christmas by Cara Marsi-
A Groom for Christmas has
everything you want in a holiday novella: plenty of Christmas spirit, an
incredibly sexy hero, and a sweet heroine who can wrap the rest of his days in
joy if he lets her into his heart. Get this book and you won’t be disappointed!
About Home for Christmas by Melissa McClone-
Rachel
and Nate are great, warm, likeable characters. Loved the way the author
depicted the small town and the caring people. A very heartwarming Christmas
story, very sweet.
About The Lord Who Sneered by Heidi Ashworth-
Very sweet and heartwarming
story with likeable characters. A different type of story that kept me reading to see what would happen next!
About Christmas Lights by Liberty Blake-
A delightful love story with a single father any
reader could fall in love with.
About Weighting for Christmas by Patricia Walters-Fischer-
This was a fun, light-hearted reunion story perfect
for those stolen moments in a busy week when you need a quick read.
About Muffins and Mistletoe by Debora Dennis-
This
is a quick, sweet read about two people that are trying to find out where they
stand together. It's light and a nice read for the holidays.
About Nowhere for Christmas by Heather Gray-
Absolutely beautiful
writing voice!
About Frost by Moira Keith-
A charming, breezy little slice of
Christmas. Our elfin heroine is sent from the North Pole P.D. to the human
world to track down the man she loved and left a year ago, the dashing Jack
Frost. Lots of Christmasy images and holiday cheer!
About Ghosts of Grace Cottage by Carolyn Wren-A fun heartfelt read full of steamy hot scenes!
Thanks again to our participating authors this year! Winner will be announced on January 1st! Good luck:)
Best,
Jennifer Snow
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