I’ve always loved Christmas! As a child, as soon as Halloween was over, I was in the Christmas Holiday mood for the next 2 months, skipping right over Thanksgiving! So yes, I’m a bit of a Christmas nut, you could say.
How about you?
Do you love the Season of giving?
Or receiving presents?
Maybe the kindness of people during the season?
Spending time with loved ones?
The cold weather and fun outdoor activities?
The yummy food?
There are so many things for me that I just adore during this time of the year. One of the main things I love about Christmas and Winter is the beautiful snow.
Growing up in Oregon (in the valley), it was rare for us to get snow on Christmas Day, or even in the month of December, but snowflakes are one of my favorite things of the season. It’s in almost every Christmas movie I watched growing up and will forever be entwined in my mind. Christmas-Snowflakes. And I think, in every Christmas book I’ve read, there is always snow! Must be why I’m drawn to them.
I also LOVE reading Christmas books all through the month of December. I’m guessing this is pretty common amongst us book lovers.
But since I’ve gathered a significant number of new Christmas/Winter Holiday books, I’m on a mission to read most (if not all) of them by this December 25th.
I’ve got 21 new books and there are 21 weeks until Christmas. Hmmm, I think it’s a sign!
So, I’ll be mixing in reviews for these books amongst my other reviews between now and the end of the year. Check back often to see my new Christmas book review as you may want to add it to your reading list!
In no particular order, here are the books I’m hoping to read:
The Winter Riddle by Sam Hooker
A High Country Christmas Romance Collection by Davalynn Spencer
Catch a Falling Snowflake by Ava Kelly
The Christmas Chevalier by Meg Mardell
Snow on the Range by Sofia Aves
Romancing the Holidays by L Austen Johnson
The Winter Berry House by Caroline Flynn
Winter Wishes at Swallowtail Bay by Katie Ginger
The Little Christmas Shop on Nutcraker Lane by Jaimie Admans
Snowflake Cottage by Linda Carroll-Bradd
The Christmas House by Victoria James
The Santa Suit by Mary Kay Andrews
Christmas Wishes at the Chocolate Shop by Jessica Redland
Santa’s Sweetheart by Janet Dailey
The Christmas Killer by Alex Pine
Santa Cruise by Fern Micheals
The Christmas Village by Annie Rains
A lot like Christmas by Jennifer Snow
Snowflakes over the Starfish Cafe by Jessica Redland
Rancher’s Christmas Storm by Maisey Yates
Nick and Noel’s Christmas Playlist by Codi Hall
Do you read any Christmas themed books? Do you wait until winter or do you read them any time of the year?
Have you read any of these? If so, drop a comment and let me know what you think about it (spoiler-free please). I’d love to hear your thoughts!
Happy Reading!
ShootingStarsMag
I do love Christmas. I don’t like Thanksgiving, so I’m happy to mentally skip over that. LOL Good luck with all of your holiday reads.