I live for romantic holiday books.
And I do love to write them. So, here’s my list of fun and recent holiday
releases, from some of my favorite authors and a few newly discovered authors.
Christmas Baby for the Billionaire, by Donna Alward (October 1, 2019)
I love Alward’s books, and have been
reading her stories ever since she handed me a free book after I missed her
book signing, years ago. I tried to thrust my money into her hand. Really, I
did.
After an unforgettable, summer vacation
fling, an unexpected pregnancy brings the mother and unsuspecting, billionaire
father together at Christmas time. Can two people from different economic
backgrounds and from two countries (a small, coastal town in Canada and the
heart of New York City) find common ground, and eventually love? Lovely scenes
of the holidays in both rural and big city settings, great descriptions, and
real-to-life characters who struggle to find love and personal happiness, but
eventually do in each other.
Wrapped Up in You, by Jill Shalvis
(September 24, 2019)
I’ve enjoyed this series by Shalvis and
was excited to see a Christmas book. Set in San Francisco and part of a series
about a community of friends bonded by their small enclave in the middle of the
city, I’ve looked forward to each book about characters previously introduced.
Hot, feisty, sensual, heartfelt, angsty, this book stands up to the others in
the series. Although not a ton of Christmas, it does end on a sweet note on
Christmas Eve (do not read further if you don’t want to know the ending
overview, even though is it a romance and all romances end this way,) where
both the hero and heroine finally are settled and feel fully accepted by family
and friends in the series community that Shalvis has so beautifully built.
The Trouble with Christmas, by Amy Andrews
(September 24, 2019)
A new author to me, I will definitely buy
other books. Fast-moving, humorous, and tongue-in-cheek dialogue and internal
thoughts, engaging, quirky, stellar descriptions, brooding and hot hero, and
heroine who can’t seem to avoid finding and creating trouble as she finds
herself, and as a result helps the hero find himself. What more could you want
in an endearing holiday story about finding your true north star and an
unexpected love.
Lavender & Mistletoe, by Donna Kaufman
(September 24, 2019)
Donna Kaufman is another favorite author.
I love this series that takes place in Blue Hollow Falls in the mountains of
Virginia. Lots of snow, a baby goat, Christmas cheer, and an endearing
discovery of love. This one is an extremely sweet with lots of heat novella,
about two characters with the same unique experiences, who have never been able
to relate to others. The perfect match, but one that takes a bit of matchmaking
by friends (from previous stories) for the characters to realize they are meant
for each other. A lot packed into this shorter story.
Romancing the Holidays, an anthology, by
Annie Seaton, Susanne Bellamy, Monique McDonell, Ebony McKenna, Kris Pearson,
Ashley Logan, Shirley Wine, Anne Kemp, Susan Downham, Sofia Grey, Gudrun
Frerichs (SP) (November 1, 2019)
A variety of eleven
heartwarming and steamy stories of Christmas from the other side of the equator
gives the reader a fun look at the holidays from a different perspective than mine
(which is cold and snow and all that goes with holiday planning in northeast
USA.) I love discovering new-to-me authors and look forward to reading other
books by my new-found friends, who are authors from Australia, New Zealand (one
by way of the US and one by way of Germany), and the West Indies.
Cocoa & Carols, by Marianne Rice
(November 1, 2019)
Marianne writes
contemporary romance, located in Maine. She has several not-to-miss series.
This holiday story is her second in the Wilton Hills Christmas series. A
stranger to town is welcomed at Thanksgiving by a big, raucous, fun-loving
family. Throw in a handsome and kind oldest son, lots of Christmas merriment, a
production of The Christmas Carol, and an adorable dog, and you have a sweet
tale of fulfilling a dream of fitting in and small-town hospitality with a
happily-ever-after at Christmas.
Eight Nights to Win Her Heart, Ronnie Denholz
(October 18, 2019)
A sweet, with a good amount of heat,
novella. After breaking up with her long-term boyfriend, he begs for a second
chance and sets out to redeem himself over the eight days of Hanukkah. A
heartfelt rebuilding of an already loving relationship, with healthy sprinkling
of Hanukkah events with family and friends.
All I want for Christmas is You, by Miranda
Liasson (October 29, 2019)
So much fun to revisit the folks from
Angel Falls and watch the relationship between two friends grow from forever friends
into the love they’ve both tried to hide from themselves and their families.
Both sweet and hot, cathartic and crushing, the ride through this book is a
rollercoaster of emotions and full of Christmas cheer and loving families. Oh,
and lots and lots of bakery products, including a ton of chocolate.
If Wishes Were Earls, by Luanna
Stewart (March 13, 2017)
This is a re-released book, but I had to
add it, because I loved this book. Stewart’s underlying sense of humor permeates
this story about an adventurous spinster miss who, directed by an intriguing
note and an enchanted keepsake, stumbles upon a dark, isolated, and
mysterious manor house and the earl who is equally dark, tortured, and mysterious.
But he’s got his work cut out for him when the fearless heroine gets snowed in
and proceeds to undermine every single thing he ever thought he held true, as
she searches out all his secrets. A fun, sexy romp featuring a hermit, earl
hero who has met his match with an unconventional heroine. Warning, lots of
snow and cold weather, making for cozy, warm, and hot scenes in the Victorian manor.
It Started with Joy by Cindy Kirk
(November 1, 2019)
A widowed, temporary foster mom, works to
give a child a Christmas to remember. But when she falls in love with the child
and a new man in town, all three find a second chance at happiness. A little
bit of hot, with a lot of sweet Christmas activities, in the snowy town of
Jackson Hole, Wyoming. And a group of secondary characters who all have heartwarming
stories of their own, in this revised, re-release of one of the books in a fun former
Silhouette series. PS – I read this series back when, but somehow missed this lovely
story. Now I can’t wait to reread the rest as they are again released.
Do
you have any new holiday reads that you recommend?
Come Dance with Me (Oct 2017) – my own holiday storyImprovisational jazz musician meets buttoned up English teacher—will the Christmas lights sparkle or shatter before the dance ends?
The Rancher Needs a Wife (Oct 2019 – new release)
WANTED:
Workaholic cowboy needs hardy woman to manage household and motley family.
“Girly” widows, with small children, who sell naughty lingerie need not apply.
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~ cottages to cabins
~ keep the home fires burning ~Delsora Lowe writes small town sweet
romances and contemporary westerns from the mountains of Colorado to the shores
of Maine.
Author of the Starlight Grille
series, Serenity Harbor Maine novellas, and the Cowboys of Mineral Springs series, Lowe has also authored short
romances for Woman’s World magazine
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13 comments:
Thanks for this list of holiday books. I see some I can't wait to read.
Wow! Delsora, you've out done yourself with this list of holiday books. And a bit of a plug for one of them---Roni Denholtz will be our guest here at Romancing The Genres on November 30th!
Lots of good reads here. :)
Susan V and Susan D - so much fun to read holiday books. I do this every year. But it was extra fun to write a quick paragraph about each after I read them. AND still reading holiday books.
Judith - can't wait to see Roni's guest post. She also has a Thanksgiving book out that is part of The Wild Rose Press Deerbourne Inn series. Can't wait to read that one, as well.
I love Jill Shavis and didn't realize she had a holiday book.... how did this happen???
Wow what a list of Christmas books! thank you so much! More for my TBR list. Happy Holidays!!!
Lyncee - I love Jill too. This is part of her San Francisco series. For some reason, I seem to remember her having a novella around Christmas a few years back - I think :-)
Diana - I know - WAY TOO MANY holiday stories :-) And I probably have about 5-6 more I haven't read yet. Enjoy!
Like the Hallmark channel this time of year ... I LOVE Christmas stories! I'm reading a couple of these already! But I can see I've got several more to add to my list!
Impressive list, Delsora! And Come Dance with Me sounds like fun. Your short blurb reminded me of Susan Wiggs' Table for Five hero and heroine, a professional golfer and a buttoned up elementary school teacher. Loved that book! Think I'll read yours, too.
Nina - it seems the holiday stories are never-ending...but that is NOT a complaint. I read them all year round, but do love them most as fall works its way into winter.
Sarah, I love Susan Wiggs. I'll have to check out that book. I enjoyed writing Come Dance with Me. It has many tidbits of my own high school years woven into the story. Not the jazz. Although I always wished I had the talent to play jazz, but growing up in Washington D.C. in the 60s, I listened to a ton of jazz and Motown and saw many performers, live in small theaters / stages in the area.
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