Hi, everyone!
Thanks for having me here. I hope
you’re having a great introduction-to-the-holidays weekend and that you’ve
recovered from a particularly sumptuous Thanksgiving Day and/or successful
Black Friday!
Speaking of holidays…the reason I’m here.
Christmas stories. Oh, I love them.
Which explains I’m glad to be back in Christmas
Town, where there’s room for everyone. Where there is hope and love and the
occasional miracle. That’s what I wish for you all as we go into the holiday
season—yes, I do make it last a long time: hope and love and a small miracle if
you need it.
Christmas Town came into publication existence
several years back, when Melinda Curtis, Anna J. Stewart, and Anna Adams wrote
an anthology for Harlequin Heartwarming called Christmas, Actually.
The town, with all its places and people and magic
have been around ever since. Here is a link that will introduce you to its
stories. You’ll want to read them all! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09DK91R8W
This year, eight present and former Harlequin
Heartwarming authors are back in Christmas Town, Maine, where they’re making a
Hallmark-esque movie based on a novella from an earlier year, A Christmas Carousel
Proposal, available
by clicking the link if you have a free Bookfunnel account. We have stories
about cast, crew, Christmas Town residents and everyone in between. The Knotty
Elves and Elmer, the Elf play prominent parts. So does a dog named Jolly, the
gazebo on the green, and that little bit of magic that sprinkles stardust wherever
it’s needed in the wonderful little town.
Cheryl Harper, Beth
Carpenter, Melinda Curtis, LeAnne Bristow, Tanya Agler, Anna J. Stewart, Cari
Lynn Webb, Liz Flaherty all hope you’ll come and visit!
The collection is available in both ebook and
paperback at the online retailer of your choice.
Amazon https://amzn.to/3Zfgfwf
Barnes and Noble https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/books/1143997705?ean=2940186067283
Goodreads https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/197966529-lights-camera-christmas-town
Bio:
Liz Flaherty has spent the past several years
enjoying not working a day job, making terrible crafts, and writing stories in
which the people aren’t young, brilliant, or even beautiful. She’s decided (and
has to re-decide most every day) that the definition of success is having a
good time. Along with her husband of lo, these many years, kids, grands,
friends, and the occasional cat, she’s doing just that. Find her on Facebook or
her blog, Window Over the Sink. A girl just can’t have too many friends!
https://linktr.ee/lizflaherty
12 comments:
I'm in the mood for Holiday Romances, and boy did you deliver!!! I've downloaded Lights, Camera, Christmas Town! to my Kindle app.
Thank you for guesting here at Romancing the Genres, Liz, and Happy Holidays1
Liz, Welcome to Romancing The Genres. While I enjoyed your post, I Loved your bio and your definition of success.
Thank you, Sarah. I hope you like it!
Thanks, Judith. That definition's done some changing over the years. :-)
Loved the blog Liz and with judith a great bio
This sounds like a great collection of Christmas stories. Just the name of the town makes one know it's a feel-good setting. Thanks for sharing this collection with us.
A pleasure to have a fellow Gem blogging for the Generistas. Can't wait to read all of these holiday stories. Thank you so much for putting me in the holiday spirit.
I love the stories about Christmas Town, Maine - for one thing I live in Maine. For another, I've been reading this series every year since it started. Already put in an order. Can't wait. So, thanks for stopping by RTG to remind us about this fun annual series.
Thanks for coming by!
It's a wonderful place, Paty, enriched by all the writing personalities that have formed it.
Thanks, Deb. I love Maine. I've only been there once, and we stayed pretty much to the coast, but it was glorious and on my bucket list to go back to.
Thanks for having me, Marcia. I love this blog!
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