Christmas

Christmas hints and pie-in-a-jar!

You're invited to follow @Heather_Hotline on Twitter for Christmas tips and pie-in-a-jar recipes inspired by @LisaPlumley's October 2012 release from @KensingtonBooks, Together for Christmas!

I have to admit that I found this quite boring, I really struggled to read to the end, it was very easy to get distracted from a a story and character

A Highlander Christmas by Janet Chapman, Pocket Star Books

challenge_name: 

Part of Chapman’s time travel Highlander series this story centers on two rocket scientists—since I live with one, I always enjoy a romance that has a geeky physicist as the hero.

My Totals = 246 ~ Harlequin Imprint = 239 ~ Other Publisher = 7

The Millionaire's Christmas Wife

challenge_name: 

Christmas Kisses for a Dollar by Laurie Paige, Silhouette Romance Nov06

challenge_name: 

This is one of those tons-of-fun book with excitement, laughs and passion lurking on every page. I reread the story every few years.

A Creed Country Christmas by Linda Lael Miller, HQN, A Montana Creeds

challenge_name: 

Vintage LLM, her fans should enjoy the book. She creates unforgettable characters, including her secondary characters. Gracie is a precocious child in need of a mother.

Their Christmas Family Miracle by Caroline Anderson, HR Dec09 #4139

challenge_name: 

 

Snowbound Bride-to-Be by Cara Colter, HR Dec09, #4137

challenge_name: 

This heart tugging romance looksat the meaning behind Christmas as it tells the story of two lonely survivors.Colter has become a favorite auto-bye author.

 

Christmas Angel for the Billionaire by Liz Fielding, HR Nov09 #4131, Trading Places

challenge_name: 

Fielding pens a lovely tale about an over-protected orphan that wrenches the heartstrings. She pulls out all the stops in telling this poignant tale of loss.

 

Under the Boss’s Mistletoe by Jessica Hart, HR Nov09 #4134

challenge_name: 

Hart is a ‘sure bet' author and
she delivers another delightful story. This has been one of the best month for
great reads in the Romance line. All solid, wonderful escapes into fairytale
land. This book is one of the few that delivers in two other ways, also. I
would be remiss if I did not mention the cover art and title. So often I

Syndicate content

 

5000 Book Challenge

Find us on Facebook