It’s a pleasure to be a part of the blitz for St.
Martin’s Press HOLIDAY ROMANCE titles today.
I will say this is going to be a longer than usual
post because you not only find out about seven delightful books, but also
learned more about the wonderful authors writing those stories. So sit back and
enjoy.
Deck the Halls by Donna Alward
With shades of It’s a
Wonderful Life, one man must face his past to find his future this Christmas.
In the last year, George's
life has drastically changed. The formerly homeless veteran now has a job he
likes, a family in the residents of Darling, VT, and for the first time in
years, a home. But while his present is good, he's still haunted by the past, a
past that appears shortly before Christmas when the older sister of his
brother-in-arms hunts him down and finds him in Darling, working at the Ladybug
Garden Center.
Amy’s looking for closure
for her family after her brother's death in the Middle East, but the serious
man she finds working in Vermont doesn’t resemble the soldier she remembers
from years before. This man is hardened and yet somehow fragile, too, and in
her desire to find out what really happened to her brother, she learns more
about George than she ever expected.
With a little Christmas
magic and the whole town supporting them, can these two bruised hearts make a
future together?
A busy wife and mother
of three (two daughters plus the family dog), Donna Alward believes
hers is the best job in the world: a combination of stay-at-home mom and
romance novelist. Donna loves being back on the East Coast of Canada after
nearly twelve years in Alberta where her romance career began, writing about
cowboys and the west. She is the author of Somebody Like You, Somebody's
Baby, and Someone to Love.
When do the
holidays official start for you?
Donna:
December 1 - or the weekend just preceding it.
That's when we get out the decorations and go crazy.
What's your
favorite thing about the holidays?
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Donna:
THE MOVIES. I love sitting with my kids (who are
of the nearly-adult variety) and watching holiday movies with a glass of wine
or hot cocoa.
Are there
any holiday traditions you do every year without fail?
Donna:
Tons! There are certain things we bake. We have a
whole bunch of Christmas Eve traditions, including a barbecue (steak!), putting
presents under the tree, going for a drive to see the lights, and watching The
Polar Express. And even at their age, they still ask me to read 'Twas the Night
Before Christmas.
What's your
favorite holiday movie?
Donna:
I have too many - my fave depends on my mood. Top
contenders: Christmas Vacation, Christmas with the Kranks, White Christmas,
Love Actually, The Polar Express.
Do you have
a favorite holiday book?
Donna:
Hmmm. I don't tend to re-read holiday themed
books, but I'll confess that I have a soft spot for any (all) of the Christmas
books in the Chesapeake Shores series. Those O'Briens... :)
What's your
all-time favorite holiday song?
Donna:
Nat King Cole's version of The Christmas Song.
Simplicity and nostalgia all rolled into one smooth voice.
What's your
favorite activity during fall or winter?
Donna:
Cozy nights with a glass of wine and a book. LOL!
Seriously though, I miss living near the Rockies, because the skiing there
spoiled me for anywhere else.
What's your
favorite gift you've ever received or given?
Donna:
One year my sister put together a recipe book with
our mom's fave recipes over the years. She added some of her own, too, but if I
want something that Mom used to make back in the eighties? It's in that book!
Do you have
any items on your wish list this year?
Donna:
Yes! Yoga socks, books, and a kindle.
Any
resolutions or goals for next year?
Donna:
Do better. :)
Tis the season to fall
in love! These five bestselling authors bring you great tiding of highlanders
and romances this holiday season!
A HIGHLANDER'S HOPE by Terri Brisbin
A HIGHLANDER'S HOPE by Terri Brisbin
A village harlot who would
never dream she could have a different life meets a Highlander who visits for
the holidays and brings with him an offer and hope.
A HIGHLAND CHRISTMAS WAGER by Lecia Cornwall
A HIGHLAND CHRISTMAS WAGER by Lecia Cornwall
When a snowstorm forces a
charming lass hiding a broken heart to take shelter in a castle with three fine
Highland lairds just days before Christmas, there’s a game afoot—who will be
the first to win a kiss and maybe her heart.
A SCOT FOR CHRISTMAS by Bronwen Evans
A SCOT FOR CHRISTMAS by Bronwen Evans
She's ready to embrace her
life and future as a spinster, he's trying to have one last hurrah before he
gives into his family's wishes and proposes marriage to his neighbor, but fate
has other ideas when the lady and the Scot meet at a holiday house party in the
wilds of Scotland.
LEFTOVER MISTLETOE by Lavinia Kent
LEFTOVER MISTLETOE by Lavinia Kent
What happens when a
highlander finds himself stranded, maybe kidnapped, with an English lady around
Christmas... maybe the mistletoe will help answer that question.
SWEET HOME HIGHLAND CHRISTMAS by May McGoldrick
SWEET HOME HIGHLAND CHRISTMAS by May McGoldrick
An encounter between an
English officer and a desperate aunt trying to keep custody of her young niece
leads to a little magic during the holidays.
When do the
holidays official start for you?
Terri:
Thanksgiving!
Lecia:
We officially call it Christmas the day of the
Toronto Santa Claus Parade, which is in late November. We watch the parade on
TV, have our first toast of eggnog, and enjoy the season's first batch of Very
Special Christmas Chocolate Chip Cookies. Then on the closest Saturday to
December 13--that's my husband's birthday--we go out as a family to get our
Christmas tree (we still have a real tree) and put it up.
Bronwen:
Mid December
May:
The holiday season has no start or end in our
house. We are a multi-cultural and multi-denominational family. One holiday
hands off the fun to the next...and the next...and the next...And then we start
again! Our full name is 'May Your Holidays be Endless McGoldrick'! (You can
call us 'Festive' for short.)
What's your
favorite thing about the holidays?
Terri:
Family! And now watching the grandkids celebrating!
Lecia:
Family and food.
Bronwen:
Guilt free reading and being with my family. Even
an author needs down time.
May:
Family get-togethers
Are there
any holiday traditions you do every year without fail?
Terri:
Our traditions have changed a bit as my sons
married and grandkids began arriving. The one thing we still do is gather to
decorate the Christmas tree at our house.
Lecia:
Christmas baking is a huge tradition for us. I
make Very Special Christmas Chocolate Chip cookies, Quiche for Christmas
breakfast, and Kulach (Ukrainian Christmas bread).
Bronwen:
Besides putting up my Christmas tree? I always
make a pavlova with kiwi fruit for our Christmas day dessert. Remember it's
summer in New Zealand.
May:
Before Christmas, we have a 'Gingerbread House
Night.' I always think simple...graham crackers, candies, some frosting for the
roof of a quaint little cottage. My competitive and mildly cutthroat family
members, however, build the Golden Gate Bridge, the Taj Mahal, the Eiffel
Tower, the White House...
What's your
favorite holiday movie?
Terri:
Christmas Vacation and Elf
Lecia:
Hard Question! The Bishop's Wife, perhaps, though
Love Actually, White Christmas, and Polar Express are very close seconds (or
thirds and fourths).
Bronwen:
I have three - Love Actually (one of my favourite
movies of all time) and Die Hard and Lethal Weapon. I love action movies.
May:
Love, Actually
Do you have
a favorite holiday book?
Terri:
I just love reading holiday romance anthologies!
Lecia:
I have a small collection of Christmas books that
my mother used to put out as decorations every year. When I was little, I loved
the one about old fashioned Victorian Christmases, and I adored the gorgeous
illustrations in a children's book called Once In Royal David's City. My mother
also had a book of poetry and stories called 1000 Beautiful Things, which
includes a story called The Other Wise Man by Henry Van Dyke. I'm not sure if
it's the memory of my mother reading that story to me or the story itself I
loved, but I still have the battered book, and treasure it.
Bronwen:
No, but I will say one Christmas a friend kept
telling me to read JR Ward's Black Dagger Brotherhood as I had never read it.
So I decided to read book 1. Well, over the Christmas break I read all 12 in a
row!
May:
The Night Before Christmas
What's your
all-time favorite holiday song?
Terri:
A Christmas Wrapping by the Waitresses
Lecia:
Another tough question! "Merry Christmas,
Darling" by The Carpenters,
"J-I-N-G-L-E Bells" by Frank Sinatra,
and anything from Loreena McKennitt's album To Drive The Cold Winter Away.
Bronwen:
Mary's Boy Child by Boney M
May:
Christmas is All Around You (Bill Nighy via The
Troggs)
What's your
favorite activity during fall or winter?
Terri:
I love walking in my neighborhood after a new
snow.
Lecia:
I love planning for the holidays, and being
outdoors, that includes walking with my dog through the fall colours along the
Bow River, baking and cooking for Thanksgiving (in mid-October in Canada),
decorating the front porch for Halloween, raking leaves and putting the garden
to bed for the winter, and stringing up the outdoor Christmas lights on one of
the last nice fall weekends before it gets too cold (we don't turn them on
until December 1, which was one of my father's rules). My now-grown kids still
make ice luminaria for Christmas and New Year's Eve whenever it's cold enough
outside to freeze a bucket of water (Try this, readers, they're gorgeous, and a
little bit of Christmas magic in the dark. Fill a bucket with water. It freezes
overnight, but the centre of the ice block stays liquid. Take the ice block out
of the bucket, chip a hole in the top, pour out the water, and set the
luminaria outside with a tea light candle inside).
Bronwen:
Well, it's summer in New Zealand at Christmas, and
I love simply getting out my Kindle, pulling up my lounger, and lying by my
pool reading a great romance book.
May:
Pick your own peaches. Pick your own apples. Pick
your own pumpkin. Cut your own Christmas tree. And reading.
What's your
favorite gift you've ever received or given?
Terri:
My favorite gift was when I arranged a surprise
family trip to Disney World for Christmas! It was hard but I succeed!
Lecia:
When I was first married, my in-laws gave us
airline tickets so we could fly to Calgary to spend Christmas together as a
family. Christmas with my own family growing up was usually very stressful, but
my in-laws filled Christmas with love, laughter, warmth, and fun. Although my
children are grown (aged 23 and 26), I've been fortunate enough to have them
home for Christmas every year, and to me that's the best Christmas gift of
all.
Bronwen:
I love giving, who doesn't. So I usually give
anonymous gifts to my friends children. I knew one child was saving for a present
but would be short, so I sent him a card with money in it from Santa. Seeing
his joy was priceless. My most memorable gift was when I was 7 and I got my
first puppy. I'll never forget seeing his little nose poking over the edge of
the box and hearing his little barks.
May:
For all the years our sons were young, we hid
Christmas gifts all over the house. Assembly and wrapping took place after the
boys were asleep on Christmas Eve. I remember the year when I used the last bit
of wrapping paper while congratulating myself on my precision and planning.
What I didn't know was that Jim had yet to wrap my gifts.
The next day, we all lined up on the stairs and
then raced down to see what Santa left for everyone. The most charming gift was
sitting under the tree. A large black trash bag containing Nikoo's gifts...tied
up with a bow.
Do you have
any items on your wish list this year?
Terri:
None yet but there will be!
Lecia:
New books are always welcome or maybe just an
extra shelf for my massive (and ever growing) to-be-read pile! There's also the
traditional Miss America answer to this question--a wish for world peace--but
doesn't it just seem more important than ever this year?
Bronwen:
Not really. I have a book wish list and at least
everyone knows I'm easy to buy for.
May:
A cottage on the beach in Southern California. Jim
says, "Keep writing."
Any
resolutions or goals for next year?
Terri:
It's been a really difficult 2017 so my resolution
for 2018 is to make sure my loved ones know they are...loved.
Lecia:
I always set goals in categories: personal,
career, home/family, and new things I want to try. I'm usually good about
achieving the career and family goals, but not so good at the personal or new
ones. I already know that next year will be full of huge new challenges and
opportunities for me, so at the moment my goal is to find my way through
whatever comes with as much grace and balance as possible.
Bronwen:
I haven't thought about it yet, but I usually just
wish for my family to be happy and healthy.
May:
Smile every day.
Write every day.
Make others happy.
New York Times bestselling author Donna Grant
returns to Texas, where a small-town legend just might find the greatest gift
of all. . .
’Tis the season for ex-Navy SEAL Clayton East to come home for
the holidays—even if the mood at home is anything but festive. His father is
ill. The East Ranch is in financial trouble. And now it’s on Clayton, the
prodigal son, to make sure his family doesn’t lose everything.
Headstrong Abby Harper is like a mother to her younger
brothers, who she’s helped raise since she was a teenager. Keeping them in line
is no small task while she’s also working toward her college degree. And now
that one of her brothers has been arrested for stealing cattle at the East
Ranch, Abby is at her wits’ end. But there is a silver lining: Clayton East. He
believes in second chances, and is willing to give one to her brother this
Christmas. Letting beautiful Abby—and the inescapable longing in his heart—off
the hook, however, is a whole ’nother story. Could it be that the woman of this
local hero’s dreams has been back at home all along?
New York
Times and
USA Today bestselling author Donna
Grant has been praised for her “totally addictive” and “unique and sensual”
stories. She’s written more than thirty novels spanning multiple genres of
romance including the bestselling Dark King stories, Dark Craving, Night’s
Awakening, and Dawn’s Desire. Her
acclaimed series, Dark Warriors, feature a thrilling combination of Druids,
primeval gods, and immortal Highlanders who are dark, dangerous, and
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When do the
holidays official start for you?
Donna Grant |
Donna:
I'd say October 1st, because I get ready for
Halloween. Then November 1st to get ready for Thanksgiving, but it day after
Thanksgiving, it's all Christmas!
What's your
favorite thing about the holidays?
Donna:
The decorations. I love to see it all!
Are there
any holiday traditions you do every year without fail?
Donna:
We spend Christmas Eve at my parents where there
is a bunch of finger foods. Then Christmas Day everyone comes to my house where
we have gumbo (Cajun tradition). Then we head to the movies about about 2.
What's your
favorite holiday movie?
Donna:
It's a toss up between White Christmas and Love
Actually and Christmas Vacation. We watch them every year.
Do you have
a favorite holiday book?
Donna:
No. I'm an equal opportunist for holiday books. :)
What's your
all-time favorite holiday song?
Donna:
White Christmas
What's your
favorite activity during fall or winter?
Donna:
Around me we have the Texas Renaissance Festival,
which is the largest in the US. It always begins at the end of September and
runs until Thanksgiving weekend. It always signals the begin of fall for us.
What's your
favorite gift you've ever received or given?
Donna:
I received my long-haired Chihuahua for Christmas.
She was unexpected, but so amazing!
Do you have
any items on your wish list this year?
Donna:
Walls. The flood from Hurricane Harvey took
everything, but I'd like walls and doors for privacy again. lol
Any
resolutions or goals for next year?
Donna:
I try to make some improvement each year. For 2017
it was balance. I'm not sure what 2018 will be yet. I might still need to work
on balancing everything.
It’s Christmastime in the quaint island town of
Cloud Bay, where love is always in season...
Will has believed in love at first sight since the day he
first laid eyes on Mina Harper five years ago. There was only one problem: She
was happily married. Then, when Mina’s husband was killed by a drunk driver,
Will figured she’d want nothing to do with a guy who owns a whiskey distillery.
So he’s kept his feelings locked away, knowing that not even a Christmas
miracle would be enough to melt Mina’s heart. . .
Mina
believes her days of true love are behind her. Since losing her husband she’s
kept to herself, content to do her own painting and stay out of the limelight
that comes with her famous family. But when, after a freak accident, Will comes
to her rescue, Mina can’t quite get him out of her mind. As curiosity turns
into a fling during Cloud Bay’s first Christmas Festival, she finds it harder
to convince herself that her feelings for Will are just mistletoe-inspired.
Could Mina be ready to lay the past to rest and finally admit that what she
really wants for Christmas—and forever—is Will?
Emma Douglas would love
to live in a world where professional napping was a thing. But until then, she
thinks writing books is a pretty awesome alternative. When not writing about
imaginary people, she can be found reading, doing something crafty,
binge-watching TV, playing her latest song crush on repeat, or singing badly in
her car. She lives in Melbourne, Australia in a tiny house stuffed full of
books, too many craft supplies and two cats who take up more space than you
would expect. Find out more about Emma at www.emmadouglasbooks.com.
When do the
holidays official start for you?
Emma Douglas |
Emma:
After my mom's birthday which is early December!
What's your
favorite thing about the holidays?
Emma:
Getting together with my family and friends and
just having a good time with the people I love.
Are there
any holiday traditions you do every year without fail?
Emma:
Making the plum pudding with my mum and watching
Carols by Candlelight which is broadcast on TV here in Oz on Christmas Eve.
What's your
favorite holiday movie?
Emma:
Die Hard
Do you have
a favorite holiday book?
Emma:
The Father Christmas Letters by J.R.R Tolkien.
Gorgeous illustrations and funny! They're letters he wrote to his kids (as
Father Christmas) each year, telling the stories of what had been happening at
the North Pole that year.
What's your
all-time favorite holiday song?
Emma:
O Holy Night because I love the melody.
What's your
favorite activity during fall or winter?
Emma:
I do Christmas in summer here in Oz so that makes
it swimming or otherwise avoiding the heat. But in winter I have a weird liking
for walking in the cold, as long as I can thaw out with a good book afterward.
What's your
favorite gift you've ever received or given?
Emma:
Both my current cats I gave myself for Christmas
but that probably doesn't count. I got a membership to the local zoo which was
fun as I like to wander around there. Other than that, like a true bookworm,
every year I love getting books.
Do you have
any items on your wish list this year?
Emma:
Nothing big but I'm sure I'll come up with a list
of books and art supplies that would be great to get.
Any
resolutions or goals for next year?
Emma:
Both to write more and to have more time for
non-writing things. Maybe I need a clone for Christmas?
The best gift of all is the one you share with
someone else. . .
From
the moment he strode through the iron gate and into the offices of Two Love
Lane on a crisp December day, it was obvious that Deacon Banks was something
different. He wasn’t a Charleston native, not with that adorable Yankee accent.
And unlike the usual client at the elegant matchmaking agency, he had no
interest in finding a woman to marry—just a few no-strings dates while he was
in town.
Macy Frost takes her
professional services very seriously—how could she not, when she’s rumored to
be a direct descendant of Cupid? Tech entrepreneur Deacon says he’s just trying
to make his social-climbing aunt happy by being seen out and about with a few
prominent beauties, but Macy insists she can make her client fall in love…for
real. And Deacon can’t help but think she might be right. As charming as the
palmetto trees and magnificent harbor may be, it’s the beautiful, breath-of-fresh-air
Macy who’s become Deacon’s favorite part of the scenery. But can the hopelessly
romantic Southern belle stop trying to fix him up and just let Cupid do his
work on her own heart?
Kieran Kramer, author of the Impossible
Bachelors series, was born in Washington, D.C. to an Air Force pilot father and
actress/singer mother. She grew up mainly on Johns Island, a rural sea island
near Charleston, South Carolina, where she helped build her family’s log home.
Having worked for the CIA and as journalist for The Charlotte Observer,
Kieran is now a stay-at-home mom. She once won $34,000 on Wheel of Fortune, and
also won on Family Feud. She’s been married to her naval officer husband,
Chuck, for twenty-one years, and they have three children.
When do the
holidays official start for you?
Kieran Kramer |
Kieran:
Thanksgiving Day, as soon as I turn on the TV to
the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade! Can't miss the Rockettes segment, ever!
What's your
favorite thing about the holidays?
Kieran:
Inhaling the delicious scent of the Christmas
tree, seeing the twinkling lights, hanging out with the family and our friends.
Are there
any holiday traditions you do every year without fail?
Kieran:
I always make frosted sugar cookies, and I always
try to watch as many Christmas movies as I can. I also try to go to the Holiday
Boat Parade in Charleston harbor!
What's your
favorite holiday movie?
Kieran:
It's a Wonderful Life; I never get tired of it!
Do you have
a favorite holiday book?
Kieran:
Definitely How the Grinch Stole Christmas....
What's your
all-time favorite holiday song?
Kieran:
Away in the Manger sung by Julie Andrews--the UK
version of the melody
What's your
favorite activity during fall or winter?
Kieran:
Baking bread, using my crockpot, reading cozy
books, buying myself winter clothes, going to parties, eating holiday cookies
What's your
favorite gift you've ever received or given?
Kieran:
My favorite gift is having my family all together
in one place. Nothing matters more. Sometimes we can't all be together, so I
cherish the Christmases that we can celebrate under one roof.
Do you have
any items on your wish list this year?
Kieran:
Yes, having my own little family together
again--the last two years some of us have been overseas. But if I have to
mention something from the store, I'd love to have some canvases and paint and
painting lessons!
Any
resolutions or goals for next year?
Kieran:
Yes, to slow down and get centered, to really look
around each day and marvel at this beautiful world filled with people who all
want to love and be loved. I refuse to let the haters in. Oh, and I have to
keep dancing to my Alexa, haha!!
A wallflower determined to fulfill a dying
promise, the rogue she jilted years ago, and an orphaned baby are all brought
together amidst the magic of Christmas in this new novella from Manda
Collins.
Miss Merry Parks makes a deathbed promise to a schoolfriend
that her infant daughter will be taken to her absent father. There’s only one
problem—to find the baby’s father, she’ll have to consult his cousin, Viscount
Wrotham, the man she jilted five years ago. The man she couldn’t forget.
Alex Ponsonby, Viscount Wrotham, is stunned to find Merry
Parks—looking more lovely than ever--on his doorstep with an infant in her
arms. His shock soon turns to dismay when he learns his own cousin William is
the man who abandoned his wife and child. As head of the family he’s duty bound
to see right is done. But he can't let this opportunity pass. He’ll take Merry
and the baby to his cousin, but he’ll woo her back in the process.
Merry agrees to travel with Alex and the baby to Wrotham
Castle, where the entire Ponsonby family has gathered for Christmas, but her
plans to see the baby settled then leave are ruined by a snowstorm. After five
years apart, Alex and Merry will spend the week getting reacquainted. Perhaps
it’s the spirit of the holiday, or the magic of the season, but there could be
something else in the air this Yuletide…A Christmas Reunion.
Manda Collins is the author of the Studies in
Scandal series, The Lords of Anarchy series, The Ugly Duckling series and the Wicked
Widows series as well as several other Regency-set romances. She spent her teen
years wishing she’d been born a couple of centuries earlier, preferably in the
English countryside. Time travel being what it is, she resigned herself to life
with electricity and indoor plumbing, and read lots of books. When she’s not
writing, she’s helping other people use books, as an academic librarian.
When do the
holidays official start for you?
Manda Collins |
Manda:
The first frosty morning when there's a nip in the
air and I can feel that winter is on the way. I love that feeling!
What's your
favorite thing about the holidays?
Manda:
Getting together with family and friends is the
best. We don't necessarily see one another all that much during the year, but
we all make time during the holidays.
Are there
any holiday traditions you do every year without fail?
Manda:
I listen to carols sung by the King's College
Choir every year and spend at least one day boiling cloves and spices on the
stove to get the house smelling like Christmas.
What's your
favorite holiday movie?
Manda:
The Thin Man starring Myrna Loy and William Powell
as Nick and Nora Charles. (Of course MY favorite holiday movie has witty
repartee and murder in it!)
Do you have
a favorite holiday book?
Manda:
That would be Christmas Angel by Jo Beverley. It's
one of her early Company of Rogues books and I love the way Lucien and Beth and
her children become a family over the course of the story.
What's your
all-time favorite holiday song?
Manda:
The Holly and the Ivy.
What's your
favorite activity during fall or winter?
Manda:
I'm not really the outdoor type (though I have
been known to go outdoors) so I like to snuggle up inside with a cup of hot
chocolate and read. Or knit.
What's your
favorite gift you've ever received or given?
Manda:
My grandmother gave me the gift of the love of
reading. It's the best thing I've ever been given.
Do you have
any items on your wish list this year?
Manda:
I'm at an age now where the things I wish for
aren't material (though obviously there are some that I'd like--a new car, for
instance) but stuff like health and for my family to be safe and happy. I
wouldn't turn down a pretty scarf, though!
Any
resolutions or goals for next year?
Manda:
Just to keep writing books that my audience enjoys
reading!
Sydney Ragsdale is
divorced, but her husband is still calling the shots. In an attempt to shake
free from his hold, she and her daughter, RayAnne, head for tiny Hopewell,
North Carolina to the only asset her ex has no control over – a decaying
farmhouse that once belonged to her grandparents. She finds solace at The Book
Bea, the bookstore she’d loved as a child during her summer stays.
Kevin MacAlea, Mac to his
friends, is the local high school history teacher and baseball coach. Father of
a twelve-year-old son, he’s Hopewell, North Carolina’s most sought after
bachelor. His young bride abandoned him and his son just before Christmas and
has never come back. It has left his son bitter about Christmas which is hard
for Mac who loves the magic of the season. He’s been the Santa here in Hopewell
since the year Seth was born.
When a catastrophe forces
The Book Bea to close before the end of the year, everyone in the small town is
feeling the loss. While Sydney is already off-balance by the bad news, her
ex-husband breaks a promise to their daughter that sends Ray Anne running away.
As Sydney tries to figure out what her next steps are she discovers all of the
answers are right here in Hopewell.
USA Today bestselling
author NANCY NAIGLE whips up small-town love stories with a dash of suspense
and a whole lot of heart. Now happily retired, she devotes her time to writing,
antiquing, and the occasional spa day with friends. A native of Virginia Beach,
she currently calls North Carolina home. Nancy is the author of Christmas
Joy.
When do the
holidays official start for you?
Nancy Naigle |
Nancy:
I used to believe I was an "after
Thanksgiving" gal when it came to gearing up for the holidays, however,
the last two years I've had Christmas books come out in October so I'm totally
amped up extra early. Hallmark's Countdown to Christmas starts in late October
too, and I’ll be tuned into those movies no matter when they start. So, Merry
Christmas with a pumpkin and turkey feather on top!
What's your
favorite thing about the holidays?
Nancy:
The smell of pine from a fresh cut tree throughout
the house, and getting more intense every time I vacuum up the needles. Warm
aromatic afternoons of baking. Crafting homemade gifts. Fellowship. Christmas
movies and cocoa. Glossy gift wrap, and wire ribbon that makes a simple
shoelace bow look pretty on a package.
Are there
any holiday traditions you do every year without fail?
Nancy:
Baking cookies. Old family favorites, and a few
new recipes which always results in at least one complete #fail.
What's your
favorite holiday movie?
Nancy:
My favorite all-time holiday movie is the original
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is still my very, very favorite. I’m not
embarrassed to admit that I still tear up when the Abominable Snowman bonks
poor Rudolph on the head. Thank goodness for good ol’ Hermie the wanna-be
dentist!
Do you have
a favorite holiday book?
Nancy:
I love all those special sized hardcover holiday
books. I have a shelf dedicated to them. One that I really love is by Debbie
Macomber -- THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT CHRISTMAS. The beautiful gold cover
perfectly envelopes the warm story inside.
What's your
all-time favorite holiday song?
Nancy:
Silent Night.
What's your
favorite activity during fall or winter?
Nancy:
Bundling up and stargazing on a chilly night.
What's your
favorite gift you've ever received or given?
Nancy:
Homemade gifts. Always! Among them, an old Singer sewing machine with
the metal frame turned into a table, a handcrafted snack jar made out of wood
with a mason jar, loop potholders, and homemade Christmas ornaments. A girl can
never have too many ornaments, right?
Do you have
any items on your wish list this year?
Nancy:
I don't have any tangible items on my wish list.
Making happy memories is all I wish for this year.
Any
resolutions or goals for next year?
Nancy:
To live a healthier lifestyle, and figure out how
to do that while integrating more book events into my schedule so I can meet
more of the dear readers who’ve blessed me with spending their free time
reading my books. Thanks, y’all.
Thanks so much for stopping by today. I hope this
has got you in the holiday spirit. What’s your favorite holiday movie?
Lots of holiday warmth here. Congratulations to all.
ReplyDelete(Can I confess that I am soooooo not ready for even thinking about Christmas yet.)
There's definitely something about Christmas and romance that go together, isn't there, Mason? And it sounds as though these are all different perspectives on that special spark. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAll sound like great books.
ReplyDeleteSo much goodness in this post! The books all sound great!
ReplyDeleteMy fave Xmas movie is probably White Christmas ... or Elf ... or Miracle on 34th Street ... or ...
Looking forward to new holiday romances and reads! I really like The Holiday.
ReplyDeleteI am soooooo not ready for even thinking about Christmas yet.
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