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Dearest readers (I've got this mad impulse to say 'Dearest gentle readers', imitating you know who - Lady W I'm looking at you), it's been a while! So here I am to spread a bit of Christmas cheer.
Somehow or other Life seems to have gotten in the way of my reading this last month, which is when I start glomming everything with words in the title like Christmas, season, holiday, merry, mistletoe, sugar plum, holiday, etc. So - le sigh - I haven't read as much as I normally have. But never fear! I have suggestions on top of suggestions for you, and I suspect I'm going to be reading Christmas books all January... Oh the bliss.
First up in my Christmas suggestions is One Big Happy Family by Susan Mallery. This is gorgeous. The story of widowed mum Julie whose adult children decide to skip Christmas at the family holiday house - and Julie's thrilled. Because unbeknown to said children, she's got a much younger boyfriend she's planning on getting to know away from family eyes. But best laid plans and all that, suddenly everyone decides that they will get together. So what will become of Julie and Heath, still feeling their way? So much Christmas gorgeousness in this one, and some very relatable funny family moments.
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The Christmas Cottage by Sarah Morgan (or in the US,
The Holiday Cottage) is a charming book about fairly uptight, work-focused, affection-starved Imogen having a bombshell dropped at her feet. A literal gasp-worthy bombshell. Trust me, it's a lot. But, you know, it's Christmas, and the warm fuzzies of the season plus a very handsome vet (and a dog) do help defrost her. So heart-warming, I loved this book.
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Anne Gracie previously published her novella
Wish Upon A Christmas Candle as
The Virtuous Widow, but she's revamped it so beautifully I think you need to read it all over again. A lovely story about a widow and her child, and the stranger that changes their lives. Miracles truly happen at Christmas. And just look at that gorgeous cover.
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I always read
Debbie Macomber's annual Christmas book, and
A Christmas Duet played out beautifully. (See what I did there?) Such a tender story about a woman working out her dream. Delightfully, her sister also has her own romance. Bonus! There's music, hot chocolate, hot guys, and lots of Christmas cosiness here.
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All I Want For Christmas by Karen Swan was the first I've read by this author. It was actually an impulse borrow from the Christmas display in my local library. Don't know about you, but I adore my local library! Happy to report it won't be my last by Karen Swan. A fab book set in Copenhagen (which is what caught my interest in the first place), with a mystery about a newly discovered painting and a will-they, won't-they romance. And just wow, the stunning cover is what initially caught my eye. So glad it did.
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The Merry Matchmaker by Sheila Roberts takes a leaf out of Jane Austen's
Emma. Widowed Frankie can't stop trying to matchmake everyone around her - with, cough, wildly varied results. So many merry mishaps and mistakes! And my goodness, who's waiting patiently for her, right under her nose? A book with a huge heart.
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I know we're all time poor at Christmas, what with extravaganzas to attend, shopping, things to bake, decorations to put up and such. So why not grab an anthology, so you can read a slightly shorter story and still keep that Christmas vibe happening?
I recommend:
12 Tropes of Christmas is an absolute treasure trove of Aussie authors married with 12 popular romance tropes for your delectation, such as friends to lovers, grumpy/sunshine, jilted bride. You name it, this anthology has got it, plus Christmas. It's just so much fun. I can't pick a favourite, it was fantastic to happily submerse myself - then discover a brand new fave trope I didn't even know I loved with each new story. And, you're welcome. You're going to love these festive romcoms.
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Mistletoe Season has another three short stories to get you into the Christmas spirit. Look, you deserve a break from all your busy-ness. Sit down, grab your beverage (which might well be a iced something for Aussies, or a hot something for the northern hemisphere, or something with a kick in it, um, just because), and have a bliss bomb pick-me-up with this book. The stories are wonderful.
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Last but definitely not least, the Aussie anthology
A Country Farm Christmas is just endless delight. Beloved Australian authors
Lily Malone,
Penelope Janu,
Stella Quinn and
Pamela Cook have teamed up to bring us Christmas stories from Australian country farms. And if you missed last year's
A Country Vet Christmas with the same fab four authors plus
Alissa Callen, simply choose both books to discover your new Aussie favourite.
Win, win, win, win, win - win, win, win, win...
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What a swoon-worthy line-up of festive fare to keep you going over the holidays. I could go on, I've got - counting - approximately 25 other books to come, including the much-anticipated
Must Love Mistletoe by Kelly Hunter. I'm settling down now in my happy place to read, with Christmas lights twinkling in the background, tinsel everywhere, and Christmas cards on display. Quite frankly, I can't think of anything nicer.
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Happy reading, lovely readers. I wish you a merry Christmas and a safe and wonderful new year filled with books, books, and more books. And chocolate, of course. Be kind to each other and hug your precious ones. See you next year!
With much love from Miranda xxx
Love to Love:
Love to Laugh:
At little videos of cats climbing the Christmas tree...and the trees 'fainting'. I used to find Christmas tree branches down and baubles all over the house when I had my beloved puss.
Love to Learn:
What you're reading, especially if it's a festive romance! Please report back!
So many wonderful Christmas reads. Always a sensational way to get into the holiday spirit.
ReplyDeleteThankyou Megan! Enhanced by your story in !2 Tropes of Christmas! Thanks for stopping by and happy Christmas.
DeleteThank you so much, Miranda!!
ReplyDeletePepper, thanks so much for popping in! Your story in Mistletoe Season is a festive delight. Happy Christmas!
DeleteLove this list and thank you so much for the shout out for A Country Farm Christmas. Tra la la la la la la to you too!!
ReplyDeleteThankyou Stella! I confess I'm a great fan of yours, so reading another story by you is always fabulous, and Christmas makes it even better. Looking forward to reading more from you in 2025. Happy Christmas!
DeleteLoved this blog -- and not just because of your very kind mention of my Wish Upon a Christmas Candle, for which I thank you — but I've just bought several of the books you recommended, Miranda. Your reviews are always a danger to my credit card, and I'm a sucker for a Christmas story. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThankyou Anne! And to be frank, Christmas is the time I go wild with Christmas books. (Cough, and watching Christmas movies!) I can't get enough, it's such a special time of year. Hope you enjoy the ones you've bought, Anne. Merry Christmas.
DeleteAnd P.S. Your Wish Upon A Christmas Candle is simply gorgeous. I loved it.
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DeleteHow lovely to see 12 Tropes of Christmas included in this festive list! Thank you for your lovely recommendation! My Christmas reading list is overflowing!! 🌲🙌🛍️
ReplyDeleteDear Anonymous: not sure which lovely author of 12 Tropes you are, but welcome, and thanks for stopping by! It's turning out to be quite the popular book. I do hope there's another in the future?! Happy Christmas.
DeleteDid you say you hadn't read much for this blog. My goodness, I wonder how you read so many! Great recommendations and I hope you have a very merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteCassandra, I think I consider I haven't read as much because my Christmas reading list is always - ALWAYS - a billion times longer than the list I actually get through! But I'm happy to soldier on. ;) Take one for the team and all that. Glad you enjoyed the recommendations, and I hope you and your wonderful family have a lovely Christmas and new year.
DeleteThanks for such a fabulous list of book recommendations, Miranda. So many books to add to my tbr pile. So much reading fun to look forward to! I hope you have a wonderful Christmas.
ReplyDeleteSharon, you're like me and read voraciously. I hope you've also got some good book suggestions? And happy Christmas!
DeleteWhat a fun list! Thank you so much for including my holiday offerings in it. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI have it on good authority this is Sheila Roberts, folks. Thank you so much for stopping by, Sheila, and I hope everyone reads The Merry Matchmaker and enjoys it as much as I did! Happy Christmas!
DeleteI love this festive post and so many books I want to check out now. Thanks for featuring 12 Tropes too! Have a wonderful festive season.
ReplyDeleteDavina, how lovely of you to pop in! 12 Tropes is proving quite a popular read, and no wonder - so many fab authors! If you read any of the above, do let me know what you think. Maybe Santa might bring you some? :)
DeletePenelope Janu here! Thank you, Miranda, for including A Country Farm Christmas. Our Christmas anthology team love creating stories around a country farm Christmas. And lots of other great suggestions too. I have 12 Tropes on my Kindle and about to nap the Anne Gracie story too ...
ReplyDeletePenelope, what lovely reading you have ahead of you, especially with 12 Tropes and Anne Gracie. Win, win. I think city romance readers absolutely love country settings; the stories take us places we can only dream of. Thanks for popping in, and have a lovely Christmas!
DeleteThank you so much for sharing Finding Love at Christmas!!
ReplyDeleteYou are so welcome, Toni. The stories are absolutely beautiful, with wonderful messages about faith and the true meaning of Christmas. Thanks for stopping by.
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