Spotlight feature of some of the holiday’s sweeties Christmas novella’s + a tour wide giveaway

Merry Christmas, Baby

by Jill Shalvis

Jill Shalvis

Amazon|B&N

Wild child Chloe Thompson can’t believe how much things have changed. She still can’t get enough of her sexy husband Sawyer, but he seems to prefer working to impending fatherhood. So tonight, a very pregnant Chloe is escaping her troubles at the town Christmas party.

Sheriff Sawyer Thompson hopes surprising Chloe at the party will give him a chance to set things right. But as the snow begins to fall and the wind rages, he wonders whether he can make it back in time. While mother nature conspires to keep Sawyer and Chloe apart, an unexpected arrival will require them to kiss and make up . . . and ring in the happiest holiday Lucky Harbor has ever seen.

 

*****

All I Want For Christmas Is You

by Jessica Scott

Jessica Scott

Amazon| B&N 

All Major Patrick MacLean wanted was Christmas with the woman and child who were his family in everything but name. But Captain Samantha Egan has come back from the war a different woman than the one who left – and she doesn’t know if she can love him anymore.

But neither of them counted on the determination of a little girl they both call daughter and if Natalie has her wish, her parents may have no idea what’s coming for them. It’s going to take Christmas miracle to bring these two wounded warriors back from the edge of a broken heart.

*****

The Billionaire’s Holiday Obsession

by Nadia Lee

Nadia Lee

Amazon

Deep in debt and stalked by a deadly conman, Jane Connolly needs a job and a safe place to stay. With no one to turn to in an unfamiliar city, she can’t refuse the kindness of a magnetic stranger.

A former mixed martial arts fighter, billionaire Iain Pryce couldn’t walk away from a small town girl in a big city, especially when it’s obvious she’s in trouble. But her sweet spirit threatens the single principle he’s been living under for the past thirteen years: don’t lose control…

 

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Winter’s Favorite Giveaway Winners

WINTER’S FAVORITES GIVEAWAY WINNERS!!!!!
Congrats to all of the winners!!!
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Winners will have until Monday Jan 9th Noon PST to claim prize or new winner will be picked. 
Without further ado here are the winners
Signed copy of Courting Darkness by Yasmine Galenorn:
Joanne B –Mailing Address please

ARC of Bridge of Scarlet Leaves by Kristina McMorris:
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Ebook from Keri Ford’s back list:
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Unsigned copy of Fantasy Lover by Sherrilyn Kenyon:
Sue Sattler –Mailing Address please

Ebook of Last Man Standing & Sinful by Kacey Hammell:
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Ebook of Desire & Deception by Sharon Buchbinder:
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Ebook of Lifetime to Find Love & Scared Surrender by Ava Riley: 
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Signed copy of Chosen by Fate by Virna DePaul:
Tamara Hoffa –Mailing Address please

Signed back list book by Shiloh Walker:
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Ebook of Believe by Marissa Dobson:
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Ebook of Eliza Gayle’s back list:
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Audio book of Eternal Hunger by Laura Wright and Swag Bag:
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Ebook of All She Wants for Christmas by Jaci Burton:
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Ebook of Cat O’Nine Tales by Patrica Leever & Swag:
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Ebook of Contentment by Margaret Ethridge:
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Ebook of Paramour by Margaret Ethridge:
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Ebook of Seducing Steve by Maggie Wells:
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Signed copy of A Vampire for Christmas by Laurie London:
#2 Bre Allison

Signed copy of Forever & A Day by Delilah Marvelle:
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Ebook of Far from Broken by JK Coi & Swag:
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Larissa Ione Swag bag:
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Ebook of Drew in Blue by JM Kelley:
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Christmas Stocking of goodies from W Lynn Chatale:
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Signed copy of A Vampire for Christmas by Michele Hauf:
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Ebook of Kissing Kris Kringle by Erin Quinn:
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Ebook of Hearts’n’Holly with Candy Little:
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Ebook of A Vampire Kiss by Laura Stamps:
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Night Magic & Sinful Magic by Jennifer Lyon:
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Ebook of Shelton in Love or Shelton’s Promise by Dianne Hartsock:
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Signed copy of First Grave on the Right by Darynda Jones:
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Ebook of Infinite Betrayal by Donnelly Mackenzie:
#4 Bre Allison (another damn lucky girl)

Ebook for Kaye Spencer’s backlist:
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$10 Amazon e-gift card from Laura Kaye:
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Ebook of Nobody’s Hero by Kallypso Masters:
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Lila DiPasqua’s Fiery Tales Series:
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Signed book from Adrian Phoenix’s backlist:
#5 Bre Allison  DANG!!!! Another of the God’s of Random’s favorites!!!!

Signed copies Angel at Dawn & Devil at Midnight by Emma Holly:
#2 Hilary –Mailing Address please

Signed copies of Fate & Claimed by Rebecca Zanetti:
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Surprise pack 1: 
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Surprise pack 2:
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Final day of Winter’s Favorites

Today is the final day of Winter’s Favorites Monthly Giveaway.


I want to thank each and every one of my followers and authors for all your love and support this year.  I would be nowhere without you.    So since I have asked everyone to share their favorites here are mine
Snowboarding




Hot chocolate


Fireplaces


Holiday lights


Sweatshirts



Warm socks


And of course any excuses I can have to sit down 
with a good book and read.
Again thank you so very much for everything, 
so to sweeten the pot:

I have 2 prize packages that I am going to be giving to of my followers filled with a bunch of stuff (open to everyone).  
No I am not going to tell you what is all in them.  
But I can say there will be a book or two or three..

And to make it even sweeter!!!!! I had a few authors that donated books who were not able be part of the Winter’s Favorites due to writing deadlines.

Lila Di Pasqua has donated a signed set of her Feiry Tales series (books 1-3)

Adrian Phoenix has donated one signed book from her back list

Emma Holly has donated two signed books 
(Angel at Dawn & Devil at Midnight)

Rebecca Zanetti has donated two signed books (Fated & Claimed)
To enter for a chance to win one of my two Thank you Packages. And the 4 extra author prize packs, please leave me a comment, tell me if you enjoyed this monthly giveaway, then head over to the MAIN Winter’s Favorite page (<< — Click link) to enter the giveaway.

Winter’s Favorite Giveaway Day~~30

Welcome to Day 30 of Winter’s Favorites
And the second to last day of our month long giveaway.  Today we have the WONDERFUL Kallypso Masters sharing her favorite thing about winter.
I’ve had a wonderful holiday season already and hope you and yours have as well. We celebrate Christmas in my family and this year’s was especially poignant because one of my older sisters, who has been battling cancer for two years, was given the news on Dec. 20 that there is hope and her surgeons expect the radical surgery she’ll undergo Jan. 12 will eradicate the cancer from her body. What a Christmas blessing!
Now, I know this blog is more about winter, but since the holidays fall during the winter and a big part of my latest book, Nobody’s Hero, they sort of all get wrapped together in my head. One of my favorite things to do in winter is get together with family and friends and play games. You know, the silly “party” games. I even wrote two of my favorite games into Thanksgiving Day scenes in Masters at Arms and Nobody’s Hero—Quiddler and Apples to Apples, respectively.
On Christmas Eve, we also played Eye to Eye, which is great fun when you have multiple generations playing, because, boy, can’t predict or imagine how different people think based on age! One card said to name three convenience stores. We older members were writing “Seven-Eleven, Convenient, and Speedway.” The under-25 set wrote “Wal-Mart, K-Mart, and Target.” But at least they matched with each other, so they got their points!
This year, Santa brought us a new game called Say Anything. Yes, this one’s destined to become a favorite. I discovered some interesting trivia about two of my sisters—that Paul Revere and the Raiders was their favorite band of all time. Never know when that information might come in handy (and it’s a little embarrassing—I thought my music tastes were off the wall).
At Thanksgiving this year, we also were playing Apples to Apples (just like Karla’s family and Adam do in Hero!) and discovered that it is even more fun when a couple of the people playing are having a bit too much to drink. As you will see in this example, though, it doesn’t take much alcohol for some bizarre responses. One of the adjective cards played was “Violent.” So, the four of us playing that round chose the noun card that best conveyed violent. One of my heavily-drinking sisters played “Midwest.” When the cards were revealed, I asked, “What’s violent about the Midwest?” My inebriated sister who had played the card said, “They’re always fighting over there.” I said, “No, that’s not the Midwest—that’s the MIDDLE EAST!” Then the sister judging that round, who wasn’t really drinking much at all, chose Midwest as the best match for violent. Huh? She said, “Because of tornadoes.”
I laughed so hard my sides hurt. And that’s the point of these silly games, really. To just act like kids and laugh until you can barely breathe. (Works the abs better than a personal trainer can, too!)
I hope the rest of your winter months are filled with side-splitting laughter, whether it’s with games like these or whatever it is you and your family and friends enjoy laughing about.
Have a happy and healthy New Year!
Kally

Nobody’s Hero is the third in my debut Rescue Me series. The books are not stand-alone novels, though, so if you haven’t started the series yet, please accept a free copy of Masters at Arms, the introduction to the series (with prequels for the romances of the three Doms who own the club). Use coupon code AL47T (not case-sensitive) at Smashwords (https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/80282); coupon good through Jan. 6. The Rescue Me series also is sold at Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006PA7UJS/) and Barnes & Noble (http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/nobodys-hero-kallypso-masters/1108057218?ean=2940013874121), and Nobody’s Angel (Rescue Me #2) also is available at All Romance eBooks. (Nobody’s Hero will be published there in January.)
Please follow the instructions below and leave a comment with your e-mail address for a chance to win a copy of Nobody’s Hero. (About 1,000 copies already have been sold, though, so if you already have a copy, I’ll add you to the list for a free copy of Nobody’s Perfect when it’s published this coming spring.)
I love having readers help me with the writing of my stories and development of my characters, so I often ask questions on my Facebook Kallypso Masters Author Page (https://www.facebook.com/KallypsoMastersAuthorPage) seeking advice. The answers often become part of the current or future books and sometimes my readers know the characters better than I do! I invite you to “like” my author page and send a friend request to my personal Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/kallypsomasters), if you’d like. (I get a little more “personal” there.) I’m also on Twitter (https://twitter.com/#!/kallypsomasters/) and Goodreads (http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5130089.Kallypso_Masters).
To enter for a chance to win an ebook. Please leave Kally a comment, tell her what some of your favorite things about winter, then head over to the MAIN Winter’s Favorite page (<< — Click link) to enter the giveaway.

Winter’s Favorite Giveaway Day~~29

Welcome to Day 29 of Winter’s Favorites
I have the most Awesome Laura Kaye sharing her favorite things about winter…
10 Favorite Things about Winter
By Laura Kaye
Thanks so much to Kelly for hosting me as part of this great winter celebration! She asked me to share my favorite things about winter, and I’m delighted to, especially as I’m currently celebrating a winter/holiday-themed book based on Greek mythology! My contemporary fantasy romance, North of Need, features a long-exiled snow god who falls in love with a grieving widow, so winter’s been on my mind! Here are ten of my favorite things:
Scarves – I am the hugest fan of scarves. I easily have 15 in all different colors and fabrics. I love how cozy and warm they keep you, and how comfortable they are on a cold day. Plus they come in so many colors and patterns, you just can’t have enough!
Christmas lights – Christmas lights still have the ability to make me feel like a kid. I love seeing houses that go all out, and I love driving through big displays of Christmas lights, which is a Christmas Even tradition in my house each year.
Snowmen – And not just because of my book! LOL Seriously! I’ve always loved seeing snowmen after a snow fall. They’re everything playful about winter. I even have a huge collection of snowman figurines, some of which my mom gave me as Christmas gifts when I was a teenager.
Hot chocolate – which lots and lots of whipped cream, natch. In fact, I’m totally okay having a skewed whipped-cream-to-hot-chocolate ratio: in favor of the whipped cream. Winter’s the only time of the year I drink hot chocolate, and it’s just part of the season for me.
Christmas carols – Somehow, they get old fast right after Christmas, but I really enjoy them in the weeks leading up to the holiday. They just make me feel festive and nostalgic.
Snow on the Bay – I live right on the Chesapeake Bay, and I love when it snows or gets cold enough to freeze the little inlet on which we live, and the Bay just sparkles with the wintry mix. It’s completely gorgeous and one of the things I love about winter on the Bay.
Tree light ceremonies – Standing in a crowd of people, everyone anticipating the big moment, counting down from ten: I love the atmosphere of a tree light ceremony!
The Abominable Snowman – I actually love all the characters in Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, and have eyed the figurines from it on many an occasion! LOL But the Abominable Snowman is just the awesomest. Poor guy just needed his tooth pulled. Come on!
Sleigh rides – I have always been a total horse nut. I don’t ride—though I always wanted to learn, but I still think horses are beautiful and majestic. So, put that together with a totally fun sleigh and a crisp winter night and jingle bells and a blanket to cuddle under, and I’m there!
Christmas morning – I don’t care how old I get, Christmas morning will always feel full of magic to me! And, now that I have small children, that feeling is multiplied tenfold at least. I love the anticipation of it, the just sheer and utter joy, and the kids’ total belief that Santa brought them presents.
So, those are some of my favorite things about winter. What’s yours?
Thanks for reading!
Laura Kaye



Paperback Dolls called North of Need THE romance read for holiday gift-giving!:
Her tears called a powerful snow god to life, but only her love can grant the humanity he craves…

Desperate to escape agonizing memories of Christmas past, twenty-nine-year-old widow Megan Snow builds a snow family outside the mountain cabin she once shared with her husband, realizing too late that she’s recreated the very thing she’ll never have.

Called to life by Megan’s tears, snow god Owen Winters appears unconscious on her doorstep in the midst of a raging blizzard. As she nurses him to health, Owen finds unexpected solace in her company and unimagined pleasure in the warmth of her body, and vows to win her heart for a chance at humanity.

Megan is drawn to Owen’s mismatched eyes, otherworldly masculinity, and enthusiasm for the littlest things. But this Christmas miracle comes with an expiration–before the snow melts and the temperature rises, Megan must let go of her widow’s grief and learn to trust love again, or she’ll lose Owen forever.

About Laura Kaye:
A multi-published author of paranormal, contemporary and erotic romance, Laura Kaye’s hot, heartfelt stories are all about the universal desire for a place to belong. Laura is the author of the bestselling contemporary romance and award-nominated HEARTS IN DARKNESS and the bestselling and award-winning paranormal romance FOREVER FREED (NJRW Golden Leaf Award for Best Paranormal of 2011), as well as an erotic romance novella, JUST GOTTA SAY. Her fourth book, contemporary fantasy romance NORTH OF NEED, is the first in the 4-book Hearts of the Anemoi series. Laura lives in Maryland with her husband, two daughters, and cute-but-bad dog, and appreciates her view of the Chesapeake Bay every day.
To enter for a chance to win a $10 Amazon e-gift card. Please leave Laura a comment, tell her what some of your favorite things about winter, then head over to the MAIN Winter’s Favorite page (<< — Click link) to enter the giveaway.


Because it is the season of giving.  I am giving you another chance to win Laura’s book…North of Need is up for Sizzling Read of the Year and Eight GraveTells Readers’ Choice Awards–Please consider voting by 12/31. Sizzling Hot Book Review also is giving you a chance to win Laura’s book too, click HERE

Winter’s Favorite Giveaway Day~~28

Welcome to Day 28 of Winter’s Favorites.
I am pleased to welcome the wonderful Kaye Spencer to that blog.  Kaye wrote a flash fic story just for us.  Take it away Kaye.
Romance Valley by Kaye Spencer
Last week he’d had an epiphany: Wife-napping was the solution to his dilemma. She’d never agree to his plan anyway, so for him, it was a reasonable strategy, especially since he wasn’t willing to begin another new year—only three days away—with the same regrets that had followed him into the current year.
He watched the main road from his sofa in his second story den, his attention fixed on the car coming slowly up the half-mile, winding private driveway. The antique clock in the hallway chimed a reminder that she was later than usual. Naturally—Murphy’s Law. Tonight of all nights, when he didn’t have time to spare, she’d stayed even longer at the office…again. For the past month, he’d worked in collusion with her administrative assistant and paralegal team to rearrange her schedule so they could cover her work until the end of January—if it took that long. He’d encouraged and supported her on her way to the full partnership she’d earned, but on Thanksgiving when her workaholic schedule had found her at the office and not at the family dinner, he knew he had to do something.
It was the proverbial now or never moment. Standing, he shrugged into his heavy coat then made his way in the dark to the balcony doors and onto the wooden deck. He paused to breathe in the cold December air as he looked up at the blue-white brilliance of the stars shining in a moonless sky. They used to take walks together on nights like this. Sadly, they’d lost that connection somehow, and he wanted it back.
Slipping down the stairs to ground level, he took his predetermined position in the shadows at the corner of the garage. The automatic doors rolled up, and she coasted into the garage. He was already on the move when she turned off the motor then was standing beside her door when she opened it and stepped out.
“Hello, babe. I’ve got a surprise for you.”
“What—?”
Before she could grab her purse—and more importantly—her cell phone, he snatched her from behind and heaved her over his shoulder with enough force that it broke off her gasping protest for a few seconds—but only for a few.
In a half-dozen long strides, he made it to the rear of his pickup truck with the garage door lowering behind them. With their nearest neighbor a mile away, he wasn’t concerned that anyone would hear her railing outrage and come to investigate, and he dumped her literally kicking and screaming onto the foam mattress he’d laid out in the back of his pickup. He’d practiced closing the tailgate and slamming the camper shell door down until he could do it in one fluid motion, so he smoothly locked her in before she had the opportunity to escape.
Sliding behind the wheel, he started the engine, put it in gear, and headed toward the main road. He adjusted the rearview mirror in the center of the windshield until he had a clear view through the back window and into the pickup bed. The cab light gave off an adequate glow to see her sitting amidst their luggage, her back against the tailgate, arms folded across her chest, and glaring daggers at him. He chuckled. At least she’d settled down and wasn’t cussing and calling him names anymore.
Glancing at the speedometer, he backed off. Granted, he was on a little-traveled back road, but he couldn’t afford the delay of being pulled over. As it was, they’d barely arrive at the rendezvous location on time. Besides, he didn’t doubt for a minute she’d pitch a fit to be set free, and he knew her influence with the local police trumped his ability to fast-talk his way out of what would likely appear as a suspicious situation.
All things considered, his plan was unfolding with proverbial clockwork precision. In a few hours, he’d have her to himself. No phone calls, no text messages, no computers. No interruptions at all. That’s when they’d begin negotiations. He’d already determined his bottom-line, so the outcome of this excursion really depended upon her. It was long past time to reassess their priorities. Not so many years ago, they’d talked of having children, but somewhere along the way, life and ambition had interfered, and they’d lost sight of that part of their lives.
Satisfied and just a little smug, he patted the brochure on the seat beside him. He knew the content by heart.
Yearning for a vacation with that special someone? Needing to breathe new romance into a stale relationship? Wanting private time together to rediscover why you fell in love? Romance Valley is the perfect, intimate and secluded mountain valley haven for a couple’s retreat. Whether for a long weekend tryst or for an extended holiday, your personal Romance Valley planner will assist in designing an ultimate romantic getaway experience that not only meets your budget, but also fulfills your deepest desires. Your personal planner will handle all the details so you don’t have to.
It was a drastic move, but their marriage was teetering on the ragged edge of death-by-neglect, and one or both of them would likely succumb to infidelity-out-of-loneliness if something didn’t change soon. In his mind, there was no way to repair a relationship once the cheating line was crossed. Broken trust was a wound that would never truly heal, but only fester.
With a quick check on the time and another glance in the mirror at his disgruntled captive, he pressed his foot on the accelerator. The optimistic hope of rekindled love arriving with the New Year welled in his heart. For better or worse…Romance Valley, here we come.
Romance Valley © 2011 by Kaye Spencer
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Winter’s Favorite Giveaway Day~~27

Welcome to Day 27 of Winter’s Favorites.
I have the wonderful Cari Quinn on the blog today.
Big thanks to Kelly for having me here today!
My favorite thing about winter has to be that first pristine snowfall, when everything looks so beautiful and fresh and clean outside. For some reason snow insulates to the point that everything seems hushed. It’s almost as if you can hear each individual snowflake hit the ground. I love the way the trees glisten and sparkle with the flakes and how if you look up at a streetlight, the snow crystals seem trapped in the glow. Although where I live in central NY – snow capital of medium-sized cities in the United States – we get many, many snowfalls a year. So many that I soon get tired of all the white stuff. Still that first one is amazing!
What about you? Do you love snow? How about driving in it? Someday I’ll get a big rugged Chevy Silverado truck and it won’t bother me to drive it in anymore.
Leave a comment telling me your feelings about snow, love it or hate it, and you’ll be entered to win your choice of ebooks from my backlist (including my new m/m/f holiday release, UNWRAPPED!)
Visit Cari Quinn at www.cariquinn.com
To enter for a chance to win an E-book copy of Unwrapped. Please leave Cari a comment, tell her what you love or hate about snow, then head over to the MAIN Winter’s Favorite page (<< — Click link) to enter the giveaway.

Winter’s Favorite Giveaway Day~~26

Welcome to Day 26 of Winter’s Favorites.
We have two very special ladies on the blog today.
 The wonderful team of Gayle Donnelly and Robyn Mackenzie 
(aka Donnelly Mackenzie)
Mitch Miller and Pecans!!
When Kelly asked me to write something about my favorite thing during Christmas, my mind immediately went to Mitch Miller and pecans.
OK.  I know I need to explain because one doesn’t normally think of those two subjects together so here goes……
When I was little, every day after Thanksgiving, my mother would wake us all up with Mitch Miller blaring over the stereo system (and yes, I mean a literal stereo with a turntable and everything!)  For those of you that don’t know who Mitch Miller is, go to iTunes and listen up.  It is one of the BESTEST Christmas albums I have EVER heard!
Anyway, it was tradition to wake up early, eat breakfast, and then spend the day decorating the house for Christmas.  Now one thing about my mother is….she is the Queen of Christmas!  Her living room looks like something that should be in Southern Living and every year, it gets even better.  The ornaments were handmade goose, chicken, and ostrich eggs, cut out and decorated like you wouldn’t believe.  Here is a photo of one that has survived all these years:
Anyway (again), that day was always one of my favorites.  We would flit around the house, decorating and singing Christmas songs.  I never really liked Barbara Streisand but her Christmas album rocks as well.
Now, to the pecans.  My mother makes the BEST pecan balls on the face of the earth.  I can remember coming home from school, going straight to the pantry, grabbing a Christmas tin and eating as many as I could (yes, I was young and skinny and could do this type of crap!)  They would melt in your mouth and the more powdered sugar, the better!! 
Now, I make the same cookies with my daughters and they have a blast using the chopper on the fresh pecans they get from my in-law’s lake house.  It’s now their job to roll the dough and then cover with sugar while they’re still warm from the oven.  The pecan balls are always the first cookie to be eaten up till they’re all gone.
If you are interested in making and tasting the BESTEST pecan ball EVER…..here is the recipe:
Pecan Balls
1 C Butter
1/2 C sifted powdered sugar
2 tsp Vanilla
1 1/2 C flour
1/8 tsp salt
2 C pecans – chopped
Bowl of powdered sugar on the side
Preheat oven to 325
Cream butter, sugar, and vanilla
Sift flour and salt into mixture
Add nuts
Roll into small balls
Bake for 20 minutes
Let cool and roll in powdered sugar
Thanks to Kelly and to all of you and I wish you and your families peace and happiness during this holiday time!
If you liked anything in this post, PLEASE comment for a chance to win a copy of Infinite Betrayal ~ Book 1 of the Infinity Series – recently nominated by Romantic Times as one of the Best Indie Paranormal Romance Novels of 2012!!

To enter for a chance to win an E-book copy of Infinite Betrayal. Please leave Donnelly Mackenzie a comment, tell them you favorite holiday treat, then head over to the MAIN Winter’s Favorite page (<< — Click link) to enter the giveaway.

Winter’s Favorite Giveaway Day~~25

Merry Christmas!!!!!!!
Welcome to Day 25 of Winter’s Favorites.
Today on the blog we have one of the FUNNIEST authors I have had the pleasure of getting to know, Darynda Jones.
We also have the very talented m/m author Lee Brazil!!!
I will step aside and let them have the floor.
D, you are up first:
My Favorite Thing about Winter
If I were Lorelei Gilmore from the Gilmore Girls, I could smell my favorite thing about winter before it even arrived. Any Gilmore fan would know from that clue that it’s snow. Living in the Southwest, I don’t get to see a lot of snow, which could explain my love. But to me there is nothing more elegant or surreal as a snow falling softly on a blue-gray day.
As much as I love snow, I am certain that hot chocolate started it all. It was a process, really. A series of events that makes me associate snow with all things warm and wonderful. When I was five, I remember sitting in my father’s lap by the fireplace while the snow was falling outside, our living room adrift with the scent of burning wood. My brothers and I had cut wire hangers and were stuffing marshmallows onto them to roast in the fire while an animated Christmas tale was playing on the television. My father had to help me with my marshmallows. They would catch fire and I would squeal and run away until he blew it out. But he always saved the gooey remains for me. I remember his hands, strong and loving and safe. The highlight of the evening, the piece de resistance, came later when my mother brought over hot chocolate, thick and smooth and warm.
That evening, as I sat wrapped in my father’s arms, I ate roasted marshmallows and drank hot chocolate while watching the snow fall outside. And the world was a perfect place. Later, after everyone went to bed, I snuck to my bedroom window to watch the snow fall some more, but it had stopped. In its place was a crisp, blue night and a fresh blanket of white. But the most amazing thing about the snow was how it sparkled in the moonlight. Thousands of tiny lights shimmered on the ground and in the trees. I had never seen anything so beautiful in my life.
My father died shortly after, but I have never forgotten his hands or the feeling of being wrapped in his arms. I have never forgotten the way the burning wood smelled that night, or the taste of those roasted marshmallows. And I have never forgotten the way the snow sparkled with promise and shimmered with hope.
So, yeah, snow. That’s my favorite thing about winter. 

Lee Brazil please tell us your favorite thing about winter: 

My Favorite Cocoa
Hi, thanks for having me here at Books-n-Kisses!  *blows kisses* I’m Lee Brazil, author of m/m romance from Breathless Press and member of the Story Orgy. I’m here today to do some promotional stuff for Story Orgy’s anthology from Breathless Press, Word Play.
By that, *sips coffee* I mean I’m going to talk about my favorite cocoa recipe and leave you with a few blurbs for the stories in the anthology.
When I was a kid, we lived in a scattering of states where snow was common and cold lasted from October through April. We didn’t let snow and cold keep us from playing outside, and my parents sure didn’t let it keep us from doing chores outside.
There’s nothing quite like taking out the trash when you have to put on your boots and coat and gloves and wade through two feet of snow to pout the bags in the outdoor cans. Frozen metal cans, that is. The chill seeps through any number of layers of gloves.
 You don’t know what cold is until you’ve shoveled a quarter mile driveway.
My mom had a cure for that. She made the cold disappear with homemade hot chocolate. I’m not sure if there was instant cocoa available back then- but I know my mom didn’t use it. We’d come back in form shoveling and there’d be a pot on the stove bubbling away, chasing away cold with a warm rush of chocolate scent that seeped into your bones before you took the first sip.
Here’s that recipe.
Cocoa
1/3 cup of cocoa powder (unsweetened)
½ cup of sugar ( use more if you like it sweeter)
1 pinch of salt
1/3 cup of boiling water
4 cups of milk
1 teaspoon vanilla
Combine the dry ingredients in a sauce pan and mix well. Whisk in boiling water. Bring to a boil . Simmer and stir for two minutes.
Add milk. Heat, but do not allow to boil. 
Stir in vanilla.
Divide into four mugs. Top with whip cream or mini marshmallows.
And here’s how we serve it today at our house…
This is sometimes called a Snowplow. 
To 8 oz of cocoa, ad 1 oz of Bailey’s Irish crème, 1 oz of Malibu rum, ½ oz crème de cacao, and a dash of cinnamon. 
You can top that with whip cream too if you want…
Whichever you like, cocoa is a certain favorite in this winter holiday season! 
Happy Holidays to all of you!
Word Play
By
Story Orgy
I’m thinking that all of us will at one time or another need each others blurbs for Word Play – especially on my new handy dandy page I created on my blog!  *heads desk giggling*
So maybe we should post them all here?
Havan Fellows
Harlan’s Ryde
Ryder made a mistake Harlan can’t forgive.  Will Ryder cross a line no man should cross to obtain a second chance?
Ryder Halloway made a life changing decision about his relationship with Harlan when he was young and stupid.  Thanks to one rash moment, he lost it all.  He lost the only man he would ever love, his drive to even try to finish college and his zest for life.
Seven years later finds him in front of Harlan’s house preparing to take back what he lost with a vengeance.    He’s prepared to use all the tricks in his arsenal to plow through every wall, protest and excuse Harlan might come up with.
Of course, he never expected Harlan to put him in the hospital …
Harlan Mychels had his heart broken in college by the popular Ryder.  He learned his lesson about love and since then hasn’t allowed anyone even remotely close to his heart.  Then one morning he turns and sees the one person able to tear his walls down and destroy what is left of it.
He uses every defensive tactic in his possession to keep Ryder at arm’s length, but Ryder is persistent.  Harlan’s not sure if he can stay safe from heartache … and he starts wondering what the real heartache is – letting Ryder in again … or letting him go for good.
Em Woods
Harper’s Discovery
When Harper finally sees the light and dumps his cheating boyfriend, can Pitt convince Harper to trust him enough to let it all go?
When Harper Evans discovers his boyfriend in yet another bar with yet another Joe, he makes the final break and kicks him out. More relieved than heart-broke, Harper turns his attention to the letter burning a hole in his pocket that could mean a fresh start across the country.
Pitt Mullen has been looking for just such an opportunity and pounces on it – and Harper – when it shows up. But not everything is as it appears. When Pitt gets a late night call and rushes to another, will Harper understand or cut his ties before he listens to the truth? 
Hank Edwards
Wicked Reflection
A sexy, bad boy neighbor, a handsome detective investigating an unsolved murder, and ghostly warnings help Kirk uncover the deadly secret within his new house.
Kirk Stanford’s realtor never mentioned certain features of his new home during the walk through, such as mysterious rooms and brutal secrets. All Kirk knows is he has a lot of unpacking to do and a handsome, bad boy neighbor seems to have taken an interest in him.
But then the warnings begin to appear, written in steam on the bathroom mirror. At first, Kirk dismisses the messages, but when a prowler attempts to break into his house, and a handsome private detective shows up asking questions about the murder, Kirk realizes how much danger he is in. He’s invested too much money in his new house to just walk away, so his only choice now is to figure out for himself who the murderer is and what he still wants out of his house.
Dark secrets come to light and Kirk is forced to put his trust in a supernatural presence as he fights to survive.
Lee Brazil
The Park at Sunrise
First they were three, now there are two.
Can Jason and Morgan make a relationship work without Paul?
For years the three of them had been inseparable, first as friends, then lovers. It’s been ten years since they parted for what was supposed to be a year apart to pursue their dreams.   This isn’t the reunion they planned then.  It’s nine years too late for one thing, and they are one man short for another.
In the years since Paul’s death, Morgan hasn’t exactly been waiting for Jason to reach out to him.    He’s been too busy trying to forget, to move on.  Until Jason sends the right message. Is the painting just an excuse to see his ex again? 
JR Boyd
Off the Beaten Path
 Best Friends and landscaping entrepreneurs, Mitch Sterling and Colby Merritt, enjoy their comradeship. Can scouting country roads for business opportunities unveil a lifetime of passion?
 Best friends, Mitch Sterling and Colby Merritt have spent their whole lives together in a small town in the Hill Country of Texas. At twenty-four, the two entrepreneurs run a small landscaping company. Mitch works out in the field, leading the landscaping crews and getting his hands dirty. Colby uses his college education to handle the business aspect of the company from their office.
Outside work, the two can always be found together. A Saturday morning drive leads them to a dirt road that neither has ever traveled. With the help of a few beers, the hot Texas sun, and a secluded country pond, Mitch and Colby find themselves exploring new territory Off the Beaten Path.
To enter for a chance to win a signed copy of First Grave on the Left by Darynda or one of Lee’s backlist books.  Please leave Darynda & Lee a comment, tell them your favorite way to drink Hot Chocolate. then head over to the MAIN Winter’s Favorite page (<< — Click link) to enter the giveaway.

Winter’s Favorite Giveaway Day~~24

Welcome to Day 24 of Winter’s Favorites.
I am pleased to welcome Dianne Hartsock back to the blog.
Dianne, has written a special Christmas story just for Shelton and she is sharing it with us today..
Merry Christmas, Shelton
“Hush, love. Slower. We have to make this last.”
            Shelton drew a ragged breath and tried to calm a body driven wild with passion. Nevil pushed deeper inside him and pleasure sent his mind reeling. A tingle began in his fingers and raced along his nerves, all his energy gathering in his balls and the erection being stroked by Nevil’s skillful hands.
            He blinked, distracted by the Christmas lights flashing in his eyes and over Nevil’s beautiful face above him. He lost control then, his body demanding release.
            “I can’t…” he warned even as his penis jerked in Nevil’s hands. Nevil gripped Shelton’s hips and thrust madly into him, catching up and sending them both into heaven.
*  *  *  *
Shelton rested his chin on his hand as he watched the snow come down harder outside the window. It had begun to stick to the sidewalks. The roads would be next.
“Any news?”
Shelton glanced across the table at the young man opposite him then back to the text message on his phone. “The airport’s still open, but they’re worried about ice. Nevil’s plane doesn’t land for another hour and might be diverted. Damn this snow.”
“It’s Christmas Eve. They don’t dare close the airport.”
“From your lips to…”
“Anything else, sir?”
            Shelton looked up into pale blue eyes, clear and earnest as they met his. Men shouldn’t be allowed such pretty eyes, especially surrounded by soft layers of dark hair cut in a bob at the chin.
            “I’m fine, Eran,” he said, reading the man’s name tag. “Paul?”
            Paul gave the waiter his most gorgeous smile. “Can I have another espresso?” They both reached for his empty cup and Eran pulled his hand back as if stung. Color flooded his cheeks and he murmured an apology and hastened across the room, retreating behind the counter.
            Shelton dragged his attention from the snow piling up outside to study his companion’s face. “Why don’t you ask him out?”
            “What?”
            “Don’t play innocent! You’ve been inviting me here after work for the last two weeks, then ignore me whenever you catch a glimpse of the beautiful Eran.”
            “Sorry, dear. Feeling neglected?”
            Shelton snorted. “Save your lines for Eran. But Nevil’s coming home and I won’t be able to play chaperone anymore.”
            Paul’s hazel eyes widened at a sudden thought. “I bet he thinks we’re dating. Shit.”
            Shelton felt the heat in his face. “He does not.”
A smile curled Paul’s lips. Shelton wasn’t sure he liked the teasing gleam in the green eyes. “Shelton, you’re delicious. If I hadn’t sworn off older men I’d definitely be attracted. Eran must be playing it cool because he thinks I’m with you.”
            “I could leave,” Shelton said hopefully, then realized he was talking to himself as Eran approached with Paul’s coffee. The young man gracefully skirted the crowded tables, slim in dark jeans and tee-shirt and the green apron tied around his hips.
            Paul seemed mesmerized as he took the drink from Eran. Eran nodded at his murmured thanks and lingered to wipe the edge of their table with a rag. Shelton kicked Paul in the shins.
            “Owe. I mean, I’m Paul.” Paul held out his hand. Eran colored slightly as he shook it.
            “This is my co-worker, Shelton,’ Paul continued, waving in Shelton’s direction. “I’m keeping him company while his lover’s out of town on business.”
            He hastened to explain as Shelton laughed and Eran raised a brow. “I mean, we’re just friends. If you were wondering,” he added lamely.
            A smile touched Eran’s face and he tucked a strand of Paul’s brown hair behind an ear. “In that case, I’m off work in five minutes, if you want to meet me out front.”
            Paul gaped at him and Eran’s smile widened, showing even white teeth. Shelton saw the flick of a pink tongue before he left them. Paul turned his wide hazel eyes on Shelton. “Did you hear him? Was I dreaming?”
            “Merry Christmas. Now go on. You don’t want to keep him waiting.” He waved Paul away as he hesitated. “I can catch a cab when I’m ready to go.”
            “Thanks.” Paul grabbed up his coat and surprised Shelton with a kiss on the cheek as he hurried off.
            Shelton put a hand on his cheek and remembered other, more exciting lips that had burned along his jaw and burrowed against his throat.
            “I don’t want you to go,” he’d murmured and held Nevil’s naked body closer in his arms.
            “I don’t want to go, either. But I’ll be back for Christmas. Now kiss me goodbye. And don’t forget to water the Christmas tree while I’m gone.”
            They’d lingered over a kiss, then Nevil untangled from him, giving Shelton’s spent cock a last gentle squeeze before climbing to his feet. Shelton watched the play of colored lights on Nevil’s body as he dressed, already lonely for him.
            Shelton blinked away the memory and looked at his phone. Still another twenty minutes before Nevil’s plane landed. He watched the snow thicken outside the window and said a silent prayer for everyone traveling that night. God, he just wanted Nevil home safely.
            He jumped when a snow covered coat was thrown onto an empty chair and he raised his face to meet turquoise eyes full of fire.
            “Nevil?” he whispered and hastily cleared his throat.
            For answer Nevil pulled Shelton up into his embrace. Shelton met his hungry lips with his own seeking tongue, needing to taste and touch and smell his lover.
            “How?” he managed between searing kisses.
            Nevil smiled into Shelton’s eyes. “I heard the weather report and managed to catch an earlier flight. Merry Christmas, love.”
            “It is, now,” Shelton assured him, holding the love of his life safe in his arms. He knew the words were terribly corny, but he meant them with all his heart.
            “Let’s go home,” Nevil whispered in his ear. “I want to unwrap you.”
            Shelton couldn’t speak; only hold Nevil’s hand as they walked out into the beautiful Christmas Eve snow together.
Dianne Hartsock
Shelton in Love
Shelton is falling hard for his best friend and roommate, finding Nevil’s dark good looks and moments of gentleness almost impossible to resist. But Nevil is more interested in affairs of the body than the heart. As Shelton’s desire for the man grows, he wonders if he can change Nevil’s mind. But does he even want to? Nevil might not stay, once he learns Shelton’s secret, and then his loneliness would be complete.
Shelton’s Promise
Shelton has a gift he’s eager to give to Nevil. At a party, Nevil flirts with one man after another, keeping Shelton on his toes. Then Percy, an ex, shows up to complicate things. Despite his best efforts, Shelton can’t find the right moment to give Nevil his gift. Will Nevil ever let Shelton get close to him, or will Shelton have to keep the gift in his pocket all evening?
Shelton’s Choice
After a year of bliss with Nevil, Shelton is offered the promotion at the bank he’s been working towards. Unfortunately, it’s in another state and Nevil doesn’t want to move. As tension mounts between them, Shelton is given another challenge in the form of a besotted co-worker. Torn between desires, Shelton has to choose his future. That is, until Nevil takes the decision out of his hands.
To enter for a chance to win an E-book copy of either Shelton in Love or Shelton’s Promise. Please leave Dianne a comment, tell her a your most memorable holiday travel, then head over to the MAIN Winter’s Favorite page (<< — Click link) to enter the giveaway.

Winter’s Favorite Giveaway Day~~23

Welcome to Day 23 of Winter’s Favorites.
I have another of my ALL-TIME Favorite authors on the blog today. 
Please welcome the so beyond nice Jennifer Lyon.


For the Gifts From the Heart
A Lesson From my Children
By Jennifer Lyon
     One of my favorite times of year is Christmas, once all the gift shopping is done.
     Gift shopping makes me really anxious as I constantly worry, fret and second guess myself. What’s ironic about that is the people on my list—my family—are pretty easy to buy for and never complain. Yet I always get that same anxiety.
     But once the shopping is done, I turn to something I love. Holiday baking. Growing up, my mom didn’t bake. But my sister-in-law did, and one year, she gave us a Christmas tin full of things she’d baked.
     I was amazed. I can still vividly remember seeing all the fudge and candies in their own little paper cups tucked into a pretty red Christmas tin.
     So I began teaching myself how to bake. But something amazing happened along the way. The days would turn cold (okay, as cold as it gets in Southern California), rainy and it got dark early. So my very young boys were bored and I got them involved in the baking. They loved it!

But we ended up with a lot of baked goods. So we decided to give some of the cookies and candies to the neighbors. The kids and I scoured the stores for packaging, either boxes or tins, that we could afford.

My kids were delighted. They loved this and it became a tradition in our neighborhood. Every year my sons couldn’t wait to get started on the baking. We would plan and shop and even had a few disasters along the way. On the evening we planned to deliver the baked goods, they were so excited they would barely eat their dinner. Almost as excited as they were Christmas morning.

They delivered those gifts with huge smiles as their dad and I watched. They learned the true joy of giving with your heart, and I learned it right along with them. And it was all quite by accident. I certainly wasn’t smart enough to plan this as a life lesson, but like many of the best things in life—it just happened.

Each year, as fall gives away to colder weather and shorter days, and I start to feel anxious about Christmas, I remember what my kids taught me—giving with love is all that really counts.
Wishing all of you warm, safe and happy holidays filled with the gift of love.


To enter for a chance to win one of two sets of Night Magic & Sinful Magic from Jennifer Please leave Jennifer a comment, tell her what Christmas means to you, then head over to the MAIN Winter’s Favorite page (<< — Click link) to enter the giveaway.


Winter’s Favorite Giveaway Day~~22

Welcome to Day 21 of Winter’s Favorites.
Today on the blog we have the super nice DC Juris.
Hi there! ::waves:: I’m DC Juris, and I’ll be your guest blogger today! For those of you who are scratching your head at just who exactly I might be, I’m a transgender fella who writes gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and heterosexual romance, or, as I like to call it – hot smut!
Anyone who is familiar with me knows I grew up in an abusive household. Consequently, holidays were pretty much a wash. Dad would spend all day Thanksgiving Day getting drunk and yelling at the turkey smoker in the yard. Christmas time I’d get hauled off to his mother’s house, where everyone hated everyone else, and you were next! Then there was the year dad, in a typical drunken rage, kicked mom and I out on Christmas Eve and we slept in the neighbor’s car. Yeah…Let’s just say I found the phrase bah, humbug more than a little fitting.
Once I moved out on my own, I vowed to change all that. The first few years, I rebelled against the family by not going to Christmas dinner at all. They didn’t accept me anyhow, why should I bother? Then for a few years I went, but didn’t stay long. Said hi and bye to grandmother, and that was pretty much it. For a little while, I tried to make an effort. I cooked grand side dishes, festooned in colorful seasonal dishes with little Christmas trees or Santas on them. But nothing I did ever felt right.
It wasn’t until I moved in with the love of my life that the holidays took on an actual meaning for me. He had two kids, so finally I could shop for someone, watch them open presents and see them delight in their gifts. He had warm, welcoming family. We went to his mother’s house and sat around a roaring fireplace, ate until we thought we’d burst, opened thoughtful gifts (not the usual socks and sweater I’d become accustomed to). The first year of putting up our very own Christmas tree was special, too. Hubby hadn’t really done much in the way of Christmas décor since his divorce, so we had to go buy a tree (a fake one – I’m allergic to the real thing) and all the stuff to go along with it.
We also started a couple traditions of our own. Every year we search for a new elephant Christmas ornament. It’s not as easy as you might think – not every store has one. We’ve had to get really creative in finding them. This year, Hubby found one very early, at the first place he went to.
A couple years ago, I did something else that drastically changed the face of Christmas: I stopped getting together with my mother. I know that sounds horrible, but if you know anything about me, you know our relationship was strained at best. My mother has a lot of issues she won’t get help for, and she spends most of her time either belittling me, rehashing her past, or praising my father (who mentally, physically, and sexually abused me). Breaking away from my mother at the holidays has made a world of difference. I’m no longer sick with stress the week up to and the week after. And I’ve found I don’t eat as much, so I don’t pack on the holiday pounds. Go figure!
Hubby and I typically get a pizza now instead of cooking – both the kids are grown and moved out, so there’s no more hassling back and forth between their biological mother and our house, no driving out to the middle of nowhere at 9 o’clock at night to drop them off or pick them up. Nowadays, Christmas day is a lazy day, full of pizza, soda, and zombie movies on DVD.
I guess the point of this post is that, though your holiday celebration may be a little unorthodox, you have to seize it and make it your own. No matter how crazy anyone thinks you are!
Learn more about DC here

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