Archive for December, 2009

Top 10 Reasons Why Christmas Trees Are Better Than Men

Friday, December 18th, 2009

10. It gets turned on only when you want it turned on.
9.  You don’t have to put up with a Christmas tree all year.
8.  You can throw a Christmas tree out when it wears out.
7.  A Christmas tree doesn’t get mad if you break one of its balls.
6.  A Christmas tree has cute balls.
5.  A Christmas tree is always happy with its size.
4.  A Christmas tree always looks good – even when it’s lit.
3.  A Christmas tree stays up for 12 days and nights.
2.  Even small ones give satisfaction.
1.  A Christmas tree is always erect.

(The last time I saw this list a reader had added: Christmas trees don’t snore! LOL)
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! ~ Jenna

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‘Tis the season!

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

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For some toasty warm holiday reads! Have you checked out the Dream by the Fire: Winter Magic Anthology from Freya’s Bower?

A Love Rewritten by Esmerelda Bishop

Waking in an era not her own, Gabrielle Stone is shocked when the hero from her endeared romance novel opens her bedchamber door.

Devlin McCalister is pleased to find his lady love without a memory, perhaps now he will succeed in wooing her.

One woman’s love for a novel.

One man’s love predestined. Will their devotion to each other change a story already written?

Read an excerpt.

Mistletoe Magic by Lanie Fuller

Will a kiss under the mistletoe be the answer to Hannah’s dreams or make her nightmare come true?

Read an excerpt.

High Maintenance by Jenna Byrnes

Deidre North is enjoying a ski vacation with her family after Christmas, when an accident sidelines her from the slopes with a cast on her leg. She’s depressed about spending another New Year’s Eve alone, until she meets the lodge’s handsome maintenance man.

Rick Beaufort is good with his hands, but is he smooth enough to convince this high maintenance woman to take a chance on him?

Read an excerpt.

Letting Go by Ava Rose Johnson

Six months after the tragedy which shook their marriage to its core, John and Grace are on the brink of divorce. But as Christmas approaches, John is unwilling to give up five years of marriage without one final shot. When a black-out takes hold of their neighborhood on one stormy night, John and Grace take the chance to confront the demons of their marriage. Can one night of truth save their marriage? Or will they realize that some demons just can’t be eradicated?

Read an excerpt.

Upon A Midnight Clear by Kelly Madden

Soonsee has a seemingly ordinary life until one winter evening she finds more than a Yule tree in the forest.

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Solstice Night by Lyra Marlowe

Liesel is a young woman with extraordinary healing powers. On the run from a master who seeks to abuse those powers, she believes she will never have her own home and family; she is too plain and too odd.

Eric is a scarred, bitter hunter who chases her through a blizzard, seeking to claim the reward for her return. Both the hostile elements and a pack of magically-summoned wolves work against him.

Read an excerpt.

A Winter’s Gift by Kim Rees

Siobhan Kerr has been dumped. Again. She has no clue why her love life is such a disaster. Mr Right is too often Mr Wrong. So she does what she always does when she screws up? she runs home.

Her friend Ethan Jacoby, is waiting. However, Ethan has his own agenda as he faces yet another of Siobhan’s collapsing relationships. And with the help of an ancient temple, he plans

to prove to Siobhan that the right man is closer to her than she ever believed possible?

Read an excerpt.

Einmal nach a Modresnach by Emily Ryan-Davis

Sophie Anderson’s ladies-only holiday vacation in Germany yields unexpected gifts when her grandmother’s German nurse, David, shares his belief in the goddess Freya. Can a future dreamt once upon a modranicht come true?

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Sugar Baby by Fiona Shinn

Julia Alston’s a woman who’s all but given up on love. Working as a pastry chef in a small town, she sees the same people day in and day out and she knows that Christmas will be just another day spent alone. But that’s before a certain chef by the name of Dominic Marlow appears. Maybe this Christmas will be one that she’ll never forget.

Read an excerpt.

Rating: Sweet/Tangy
Book Length: Novel
Price: $5.75
Genre: Contemporary/Paranormal/Fantasy/Time Travel

Buy now!

Happy Holidays! ~ Jenna Byrnes