There's nothing more festive than a winter romance, and in these heart-warming stories, love is a gift that can take you by surprise. . .
The 24 Days Of Christmas by Linda Lael Miller
A matchbox advent calendar first brought Frank Rayner and Addie Hutton together. But that was years ago. There's no way the miracles of Christmas--and the magic of true love--could possibly be hidden under one of its tiny flaps. Or could they?
Christmas Angel by Kat Martin
When Angel Summers' first love, Josh Coltraine, joined the Army, she vowed to hate him forever. But now he's back in Savannah for the holidays--wishing for a miracle that could heal both their hearts.
The Christmas Carousel by Mary Carter
Single mom Georgia Bradley can't afford to fight the developers who want to tear down her beloved Rhode Island auction house--especially Adam Cavalier. But when she receives a mysterious gift, Adam becomes intrigued with its origin--and with Georgia...
A Rose In Winter By Laura Florand
Allegra Caldron knew the rule never to talk to strangers. But on a cold winter night in Provence, she breaks that rule--and more--with an irresistible man. Raoul Rosier seems thrillingly dangerous, yet why does Allegra feel so safe with him--even when she believes he's a thief?
A matchbox advent calendar first brought Frank Rayner and Addie Hutton together. But that was years ago. There's no way the miracles of Christmas--and the magic of true love--could possibly be hidden under one of its tiny flaps. Or could they?
Christmas Angel by Kat Martin
When Angel Summers' first love, Josh Coltraine, joined the Army, she vowed to hate him forever. But now he's back in Savannah for the holidays--wishing for a miracle that could heal both their hearts.
The Christmas Carousel by Mary Carter
Single mom Georgia Bradley can't afford to fight the developers who want to tear down her beloved Rhode Island auction house--especially Adam Cavalier. But when she receives a mysterious gift, Adam becomes intrigued with its origin--and with Georgia...
A Rose In Winter By Laura Florand
Allegra Caldron knew the rule never to talk to strangers. But on a cold winter night in Provence, she breaks that rule--and more--with an irresistible man. Raoul Rosier seems thrillingly dangerous, yet why does Allegra feel so safe with him--even when she believes he's a thief?
I am giving away a print copy of NO PLACE LIKE HOME to one randomly selected commenter. To enter the giveaway,
1. Leave a comment about a special gift you have received during the holidays.
2. This giveaway is open to all readers.
3. Comments are open through Saturday, November 30, 10 pm in Baltimore. I'll post the winner on Sunday, December 1.
Mahalo,
Kim in Baltimore
Aloha Spirit in Charm City
I was about 11 when I got my first cat - a wild barn cat :)
ReplyDeleteGreat sounding books. Hmmmm special gift - a book I really wanted and a gifit certif to a book store from my friend.
ReplyDeleterecently, every year I get a calendar with pictures of the family that were taken the prior year - I hang it on my fridge and get to see the smiling faces every day, tho the family is spread across several states.
ReplyDeleteMy mom bought me a bread machine years ago. I think that has to be my favorite gift of all time.
ReplyDeleteSurprise visits have been some of the best gifts I have ever received.
ReplyDeleteMy best gift will always be when my daughter was allowed to come home from the hospital after 11 months of hospitalization for bone cancer and she went into remission. That was 15 years ago. :)
ReplyDeleteCarol L
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My favorite gifts were the presents my kids made me when they were little. They were always so excited to see me open them.
ReplyDeleteI love when someone give me some rocks or minerals.
ReplyDeleteMy water skis!
ReplyDeleteI got engaged on Christmas Eve....never saw coming.
ReplyDeleteOh my, this is a delicious book for giveaway! I adore Linda Lael Miller's and Kat Martin's stories! I haven't heard of the other two authors before, but if they're on the same book cover as Linda and Kat, then I know I'll like their writing as well. Gotta get this holiday read! jdh2690@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteMy best gift that I ever got, was to go home to England for Christmas two years ago. It was my first Christmas back in 22 years. There's just nothing as magical as spending Christmas in London. We even got to see snow, which my grandchildren loved.
ReplyDeleteI received a pair of skates from my aunt and uncle one Christmas. They were the type that you wore with your shoes and adjusted with a skate key. I loved them and used them often.
ReplyDeleteI received a briefcase one
ReplyDeleteChristmas.
A card from my daughter! She made it all by herself and she was so proud!
ReplyDeleteMy MIL gave me 'secret' family holiday recipes when I joined the family. I was really touched by that.
ReplyDeleteMarcy Shuler
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The best Christmas gift I ever recd. was my husband returning from overseas during WW2 on Christmas Eve. I am 93 and will always remember that day. And yes I do enjoy reading romance books even at my age.
ReplyDeletegmapeony@yahoo.com
Somehow we lost people, where ill, had misfortune and other stuff happening during the holidays... It was never as cheery & festive as I imagined or hoped for. So I guess the fact that we always stuck together, made our own happiness & could share anything has been the greatest gift to me :)
ReplyDeleteThe best gifts I've ever received have been from my daughter. One of the special ones was a 30 inch tall nutcracker.
ReplyDeleteI got married during the holidays. Right after Christmas and before New Years. It was a fun time of year to get married.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful necklace from my husband.
ReplyDeleteKaren T.
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a box of chocolate
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