Monday, November 6, 2017

Enjoy these Christmas Reads

This month is about holiday romance reads and to be honest with you, I haven't had time to read a new holiday story.  I've been on a deadline to get a book written and haven't had time to read for pleasure.

I do have author friends with holiday books out, but I've not read them. I do know these ladies write terrific books so I'm confident in sharing them with you.

You can't miss with a book from Lauri Robinson. In Western Christmas Brides: A Bride and Baby for Christmas\Miss Christina's Christmas Wish\A Kiss from the Cowboy You not only get a great read from Lauri but also two other Harlequin historical authors, Lynna Banning and Carol Arens.

Three heartwarming stories of Christmas in the Wild West.

A Bride and Baby for Christmas by Lauri Robinson

Pregnant Hannah Olsen has made a list of Oak Grove’s eligible men. A list that Teddy White sees—and he’s not on it! Time for him to act so that both their Christmas wishes can come true.

Miss Christina’s Christmas Wish by Lynna Banning

Dedicated new teacher Christina Marnell feels her heart race as she watches Ivan Panovsky chop wood for the school. She had ruled marriage out, but Christmas is a time when miracles can happen…

A Kiss from the Cowboy by Carol Arens

Kitson James and Livy York both have secrets, but can their love overcome the lies they’ve told? A Christmas kiss might help…


Another great author is Caroline Clemmons. she has  the Christmas book of Mistletoe Mistake that is available: 

Shannon Callahan worked hard to become a physician. In New York, she meets resistance to a woman doctor and feels she is no more than a midwife. When the opportunity arises for her to go to Montana and be the only doctor in the town of Mistletoe, she grabs the chance.

Riley McCallister is sheriff of Mistletoe. When he learns the new doctor is a woman, he is shocked and vows never to let her treat him—no matter how beautiful she is. Slowly, Shannon’s skill wins his respect—and more. Shannon’s expertise and dedication during a measles epidemic convinces the town she is a good doctor—but does their acceptance come too late? 




Shanna Hatfield who writes both contemporary and historical westerns had a Christmas book out. Chasing Christmas 

He certainly didn't ask Santa for a bride. . .

Dragged into a crazy publicity stunt, one handsome cowboy has no idea how he ended up accidentally married.

Professional bull rider Chase Jarrett has the world on a string. The only blight in his idyllic existence is his nosy cousin’s nonstop nagging about his need for more publicity. Tired of listening to her suggestions, he gives her free rein when she hatches a plan to skyrocket his popularity. All he has to do is show up for a phony wedding in Las Vegas. Then Chase discovers the wedding was real, the surprise bride is beautiful, and his sponsors are demanding he remain married.

Shy and introverted, the last thing Jessie Pierce wants is to find herself in the spotlight. But thanks to a meddling so-called best friend, that’s exactly where she’s at. The promise of an all-expenses paid vacation to Las Vegas lures her on an adventure that ends with her unexpectedly married to a hunky bull rider who would draw her out of her shell if she’d let him. 

A business proposal leaves the two of them committed to a year of marriage. How hard could it be to remain wed in name only? 

Paty Jager is an award-winning author of 32 novels, 6 novellas, and numerous anthologies of murder mystery, western romance, and action adventure. All her work has Western or Native American elements in them along with hints of humor and engaging characters. This is what Mysteries Etc says about her Shandra Higheagle mystery series: “Mystery, romance, small town, and Native American heritage combine to make a compelling read.”


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6 comments:

Sarah Raplee said...

Thank you for all the Holiday Romance recommendations, Paty! I hope you have time to enjoy them yourself this holiday season!

Paty Jager said...

Hi Sarah, I'm going to try. They are all on my kindle.

Judith Ashley said...

They all look like fun reads. Thanks for sharing, Paty.

Shanna Hatfield said...

Thank you for sharing about Chasing Christmas, Paty! So appreciated!

Paty Jager said...

Judith, any book from these three ladies is a good read!

Shanna, You are welcome!

Diana McCollum said...

Thanks for the suggestions, Paty. All the stories sound good!