Thursday, December 23, 2021

πŸŽ„ Christmas Romance Reads Recommendations - Part Two πŸŽ„

Hi again.

We’re only days away from Christmas. I know some of you are busy with last-minute details. Some of you are probably getting ready to hit the road or air and travel. I’m back with some more Christmas recommendations for you. This post is more about letting you know about some books that I think sound good. I haven’t actually read any of these books, but I want to. I’m sure there are some books that I’m totally forgetting about, and for that I'm apologizing in advance.

Are you ready?

Here’s a list of some books featured on the blog, that are on my reading wishlist list.
Holiday Playbook by Yahrah St. John
Missing at Christmas by K.D. Richards
Christmas Data Breach by K.D. Richards
The Holiday Switch by Tif Marcelo
A Christmas at Gingerbread Falls by Katie Mettner
Christmas at the ChΓ’teau by Rochelle Alers
The Lights on Knockbridge Lane by Roan Parrish
Christmas Miracle in Jamaica by Ann McIntosh
The Christmas Makeover by Susan Lute
Christmas in Evergreen: Bells are Ringing by Lacey Baker
The Father of Her Sons by Christine Rimmer

These are the books that haven’t been featured on the blog but are on my reading wishlist.
Mistletoe in Juneau by Dahlia Rose
A Convenient Christmas by Jody Holford
Pre-Teen Wolf by Lucy Eden
Gingerbread Kisses by Lucy Eden
What He Wants for Christmas by Brenda Jackson
One Christmas Wish by Brenda Jackson
On Christmas Avenue by Ginny Baird
Twelve Dates of Christmas by Laurel Greer
The Plight Before Christmas by Kate Stewart
Nashville Dreams by Julie Capulet
Nick and Noel's Christmas Playlist by Codi Hall
Finding a Christmas Home by Lee Tobin McClain
A Lighthouse Cafe Christmas by Jennifer Faye
Very Merry Married by Molly O'Keefe
The Christmas House by Victoria James
Second Chance Christmas by Tracy Solheim
Peppermint Bark by Roxanne St. Claire
The Merry Christmas Project by Cathy Bramley

You can find more newly release Christmas/Holiday reads on Amazon here.

Don’t forget the blog teamed up with Tule Publishing, to bring you Tule for the Holidays. You can find all of those Christmas/Hanukkah reads, with hero/heroine profiles here.

If you would like to find more Christmas romance books reviewed or featured on the blog, you can click here.

Note to readers: If you purchase something through the Amazon affiliate links the blog and I may earn a small commission. This commission is then used to offset blog-only giveaways.

Since it’s the season of giving, how about a little giveaway. Allow me to stuff your stocking with a book, or better yet, a $5 Amazon gift card. You can enter below.

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πŸŽ„ Here’s wishing you a Merry Christmas and happy reading. πŸŽ„

2 comments:

  1. There have been so many good books this season.

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    1. Yes. So many good book, so little time. I'm probably going to still be reading Christmas books in February.

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