Can you believe that it’s time for the Christmas books to come out? It’s crazy that it’s already mid-October!
I’m excited to be in a Christmas set with fellow Inspy Romance author Jaycee Weaver and three other authors. This is a Crossroads Collection book, which means that all of the books in the set are connected, and the final book pulls them all together. This collection’s theme is: one of the main characters was either left “at the altar” or is the one who did the leaving!
This book releases today and is only $0.99 — and is in the KindleUnlimited program! Click here to get your copy.
Five of today’s best-selling Christian authors weave five completely new, unique, interconnected stories where once jilted lovers find worth more precious than gold.
Christmas Mercy by Jaycee Weaver
As the web of lies that kept Rob away from Vera and their daughter unravels, the months following his return test their capacity for mercy, forgiveness, and a second chance at love.
The Seven Year Glitch by Hallee Bridgeman
Seven years earlier, Timothy left Leanne at the altar stealing years of happiness. Leanne rescues him from a rooftop in a floodplain and it is clear there is much more to the story. Can their love redeem the hurts of the past to rescue their future?
Laughing All the Way by Lesley Ann McDaniel
When Jessica’s friends put her up to “fixing” their commitment phobic co-worker, Conner, she doesn’t take them very seriously. Conner doesn’t know whether to laugh at Jessica or tell her to mind her own business.
Ghosted at the Altar by Chautona Havig
After his fiancée, Brenna, abandons Mitchell on their wedding day, she insists she loves him and still wants to marry him. As truths come to light, her little sister, Lauren, turns sleuth to solve the mystery of why Brenna ghosted Mitchell at the altar.
Five Gold Rings by Amanda Tru
When three relationship-challenged couples wish for Christmas weddings, commitment coach, Oliver, teams up with a wedding planner, TeraLyn, to help make their marriage dreams come true.
The book is available in paperback, ebook, or hardback. Get your copy today!
Do you enjoy reading Christmas stories? What has been your favorite Christmas romance?
One commenter will receive last Christmas’s Crossroads Collection paperback of When Snowflakes Never Cease. Some of today’s best-selling Christian Authors weave five all-new, unique, interconnected stories where a record-breaking blizzard warms cold hearts and lives change forever.
Giveaway is open to everyone. I’ll pick a winner October 22, 2020, at 5pm EST.
Dianne says
Yes Hallee I can believe it. They have been promoting Christmas here since Christmas in July. Though the next big event in Australia is the Melbourne Cup, the horse race that almost literally stops the nation on the first Tuesday in November then it is full on Christmas promotions until the Boxing Day sales promotions (post Christmas rush) starts.
I do enjoy Christmas stories though I’m not quite ready for them yet this year. I am about to add the set to my tbr list. Thanks for the post and Merry Christmas :)
Lori R says
I love to read Christmas stories that fill you with hope and a smile and make you want to sit in front of a warm fire with hot chocolate. Several of my favorites have been written by Debbie Macomber. Dashing Through the Snow and Starry Night or A Cedar Cove Christmas.
Renate says
Hi Hallee! This avid reader has read ALL the Crossroads Collections. I enjoy the uniqueness of the collections. Amanda Tru does such a good job tying all the stories together. I also enjoy the common motif of each collection. Christmas is a special holiday that can be celebrated in so many different ways through different customs and traditions. Therefore, I enjoy reading Christmas stories year around. Christmas in July gives this Michigander a feel of what conditions are for the folks down under (Southern hemisphere) and I presume folks in the south have a feel for our Northern snow and cold. Just purchased Five Gold Rings. Have a few ARC to finish reading and then I look forward to reading this collection.
Trudy says
I love to read Christmas stories any time! I used to limit myself to between Thanksgiving and Christmas, but now it’s anytime! Just got my copy of this collection!
Hallee Bridgeman says
We have the Kentucky Derby every May. Covid caused it to be rescheduled for the second time in history, and they moved it to September. It was crazy!
I hope you enjoy the collection and pray the stories bless you!
Hallee Bridgeman says
I love that imagery!
Hallee Bridgeman says
Amanda does do a great job! I hope you enjoy the stories and pray they bless you!
Hallee Bridgeman says
My daughter listens to Christmas music all year long. :-)
I hope you love the stories and pray they bless you!
Kimberly Rose Johnson says
Congratulations on your new release! The cover is so festive. Love it.
Laurie Larsen says
What a fun collection! Best of luck with it! I’m going to have to do a quick “one Click” download myself!
Angeline C says
I love Christmas stories! They are usually fun and cute!
Marilene says
I love Christmas novels! Christmas is my favourite time of the year, so it is no wonder that I love Christmas novels. And this new release sounds really interesting! I will definitely check it out.
Hallee Bridgeman says
Thank you! Chautona Havig creates the covers for these collections. She’s so talented.
Hallee Bridgeman says
Thank you!
I hope you enjoy the stories and pray they bless you!
Hallee Bridgeman says
They are! My husband enjoys watching the Christmas movies like that.
Hallee Bridgeman says
Thank you!
I hope you enjoy it and pray that the stories bless you!
Trixi says
I start reading Christmas stories in November. I’m just not ready for them until that point! there are other readers who read them all year round, but I just can’t get into the Christmas mood until the holiday season :-) I love all kinds of stories, but I think my favorite ones are Amish centered ones.
I’ve already started a Christmas TBR list on my Amazon Kindle Unlimited reading list & have added “Five Gold Rings”. I want to know why the characters were left at the altar or did the leaving……there’s always a good reason :-)
Megan says
I really enjoy a good Christmas novella. They can help me get into the Christmas spirit, and I appreciate that they are shorter length so I can still enjoy reading without having to spend weeks reading the story due to time constraints. Thank you for the chance to win!
Lincoln says
I will read Christmas stories at any time of the year. I like them best when the theme is tied into Christ, His coming into the world and what that says about God’s sacrificial love. The trees and presents and hot chocolate are wonderful traditions but they are like the gift wrapping on the present which is Christ Himself. If all you get is wrapping paper, it’s a little disappointing. So, let the romance point to the greatest one of all!
No need to include me in the drawing. I already got (and enjoyed) the last Crossroads set.
Natalya Lakhno says
Wow! What a great collection!!!
I love Christmas stories all year round :)
One of my favorites is Once Upon a Christmas by Amanda Tru <3
Alicia Haney says
I Love Christmas and I love to read Christmas books. I loved reading Once Upon a Dickens Christmas by Michelle Griep, it actually had 3 stories in it. Thank you for the chance. Your book sounds like a great read and the cover is Beautiful!
denise says
I love reading Christmas romance. I don’t have one favorite.