Christmas in July Begins Early! Escape Into Stories That Capture the Spirit of the Season

 


CHRISTMAS IN JULY!

There’s something magical about Christmas stories.

Not because of the snow or the decorations.

Because at their heart, Christmas stories remind us of something we all need—hope. They remind us that love can heal old wounds, that families can be found in unexpected places, and that even in life's darkest moments, miracles still happen.

That's why I'm celebrating Christmas in July with my Holiday Reading Selection—a collection of stories filled with romance, redemption, second chances, and unforgettable journeys.

And if there's one book I'd especially love for historical romance readers to discover, it's 'Twas Christmas in Boston.



Set against the backdrop of Boston in 1918, as the Great War comes to an end and the Spanish flu leaves its mark on a weary city, this is more than a Christmas romance. It's a story about finding hope when everything seems lost, discovering family where you least expect it, and believing that love can still triumph after unimaginable heartbreak.


It's one of those stories that lingers long after you've turned the last page. One that reminds us what Christmas is truly about.

Christmas in July Special Pricing

🎄 Chicago Hope — FREE everywhere!

🎄 The Light She Seeks (new release)Only $0.99 

🎄 All other Holiday Reading Selection titles

  • $2.99 — US, EU, Canada & Australia
  • £1.99 — United Kingdom

Whether you're dreaming of a snowy Boston Christmas, a Hallmark-style romance in Chicago, a Christmas miracle wrapped in mystery, or a holiday escape to a beautiful Greek island, I hope you'll find a story that reminds you why we treasure this season.

So grab a cold glass of lemonade, find a shady porch or your favorite reading chair, and spend Christmas in July with a story that just might warm your heart.

After all...

The spirit of Christmas isn't found on the calendar. It's found in the stories that remind us to believe in hope, love, and miracles all year long. 🎄📚



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