Books-N-Kisses wants to know what the all-time favorite holiday romance novel is. Do you have a holiday romance that you read every year? Do you have a holiday romance that you recommend to all your friends as soon as Thanksgiving is over? Do you have a holiday romance that you just can’t help but think about every Christmas? We want to hear about it. Tell us the name of the book, author and why you love the book so much. What does it represent to you? What has made it your favorite? We will feature the winning book on Christmas Eve and may include your comments on why your choice is the BOOKS-N-KISSES ALL TIME FAVORITE HOLIDAY ROMANCE! Remember to SHARE this post with all your friends!
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I’ve read quite a few holiday books and I’d have to say that so far the field for me are all books written by Debbie Macomber. I love “Call Me Mrs. Miracle” the most and in a close 2nd place I love 1225 Christmas Tree Lane. Great idea!
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Hello all. My favorite Christmas romance novel is: His Mistress By Christmas by Victoria Alexander..I do have three more that I am reading this Christmas…I would HIGHLY recommend it to everyone!!
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–DREW
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I don’t have a holiday read, but I want to see the winner so I can find one!
Kidnapped for Christmas by Evangeline Anderson!!Loved IT!
I think I have to say Jane’s Gift by Karen Erickson. It is new this year, but before now I have never been much of a Christmas romance reader. I really loved this book though! It is a sweet Christmas romance. I would definitely recommend it. There was once a Fern Michaels story I read in a Christmas Anthology that I really loved. Wish I could remember the name of it. Wish I still had the book.
Mine! Alas, it doesn’t come out until November 2013. My all time favorite is “Two Tickets to the Christmas Ball” by Donita K. Paul. It’s a very sweet magical romance, in which two lonely hearts are given mysterious tickets to attend a Christmas ball. The organizers of this enchanted party are matchmakers, giving out tickets to couples that belong together. The ticket admits one for “Dinner, Dancing and Your Destiny.” It’s very cute in a Harry Potter meets ABC 25 Days of Christmas sort of way!
Well, I have two, one is sweet and sentimental, Secret Santa by Kristine Chenney, the other is new this year and is light and funny, but still has heart, Santa’s Executive, Carrie Ann Ryan
I would highly recommend them both!
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I absolutely love A Wallflower Christmas by LIsa Kleypas. It’s a fab short and sweet story, and a satisfying conclusion to the Wallflower series. I think that’ll be next on my reading list- time to mentally prepare for Christmas!