Friday, December 19, 2014

Easy and fun Christmas Novels!

If you are looking to read fun and easy books with a holiday or Christmas theme, consider the following:
The first is “Mr. Miracle,” by Debbie Macomber.  This author always has a way of writing heartwarming stories that include struggles, relationships and new beginnings for some characters.  Protagonist, Addie Folsom is coming back home to get her life together.  She wants to enroll in college and get the education she always desired.  Harry Mills, local guardian angel of Addie will help her in her life during this season.  As Macomber is known to do, she weaves in a bit of romance, and in this book it includes Erich Simmons. He lives next door.  She remembers him well from high school.  He was the good person everyone liked. She was the exact opposite! As neighbors, their paths will cross more than casually.  One unexpected Christmas event throws them together and soon they both must reexamine their thoughts about the other.  This is a feel good, warm and enchanting Christmas story.  Don’t miss reading it.
Another great book is “Santa Claus Is for Real: A True Christmas Fable About the Magic of Charles Edward Hall has not always believed in Santa.  He did as a kid, but then had the tradition destroyed when he was a youth.  However, while working at Radio City Christmas Spectacular that all changed.  He found himself wearing the red suit. But while filling the role of Santa he found that it challenged his view point and the beauty of serving others changed his whole perspective.  This book too will warm your heart.
Believing,” by Charles Edward Hall and Bret Witter.

A third item is “Candlelight Christmas,” by Susan Wiggs. This is book ten of the Lakeshore Chronicles series. Logan O’Donnell wants Christmas in Avalon to be memorable for he and his son, Charlie.  O’Donnell meets Darcy Fitzgerald. Neither sees each other as one to fall in love with, but then events happen and their relationship is kindled. This book too is another enjoyable read for the holidays!

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