Book 1 is “What Child is This”
by C.J. Carmichael
Frost Farm owner, Garret Frost, and his Public Relations Manager, Lily Parker, each have their own reasons for dreading Christmas this year. Garret’s a widower, stressed with the responsibility of running the family’s maple syrup business while raising his young son on his own. And Lily’s still trying to recover from the tragic loss that ended her marriage.
Adding to their personal challenges, Garret’s adorable son Duncan has just told Santa that all he wants for the holidays is to visit the North Pole. How’s Garret going to manage that? And then an abandoned baby is found in the manger of the nativity scene beside the Sugar Shack . . .
Just as it seems like the holiday will be a total bust, an almost-kiss under the mistletoe has Garret looking at Lily in a whole new way. Despite all the holiday mayhem, could this end up being the best Christmas ever?
Book 2 is “Home for Christmas”
by Roxy Boroughs
This holiday season, April Rochester must decide if her first love is merely “Home for Christmas” – or home for good.
James Frost, the black sheep of the family, is back in Carol Falls, Vermont, to build a big box store and prove he’s a success. His plans derail when he learns his high school sweetheart has moved back to town also, along with her autistic son, Marcus.
Ten years ago Jimmy and April eloped, only to be torn apart when April’s parents insisted on an annulment. Their love for each other never died, however, and this could be their second chance. But James has been hiding behind a mountain of secrets, one of them involving baby Holly, the abandoned child recently found at the family farm.
And all of James’ well-kept secrets are about to come tumbling down.
Book 3 is “The Holly & the Ivy”
by Brenda M. Collins
Police Officer Joey Frost has her hands full this Christmas in Carol Falls, Vermont. A vandal is painting the town red, green and every color in between, plus someone left baby Holly in the manger of the town’s Nativity display and no one has a clue where her mother is. But Joey can handle it all . . . until a snow storm blows Noel “Fletch” Fletcher back to town.
Joey and Fletch have a history. But he’s no longer the cute boy who kissed–and–dismissed her in high school. He’s grown into a dangerously attractive man—who also nabbed the promotion Joey was gunning for. When the Police Chief assigns them to work together, Fletch’s “by–the–book” law enforcement style is almost as irritating as the resurfacing of their old attraction. Is Fletch trying to distract her from her career aspirations? Or is true love going to be her surprise Christmas gift this year?
Contest!
CJ, Roxy and Brenda have a contest running this week. It’s a chance to win $50 if you LIKE their Frost Family Facebook page here.
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Do you enjoy Christmas-themed stories? Do you have a favourite Christmas story?
Hi Suzanne,
Thank you for featuring our book series on your blog. I never fail to be touched by the movie, A Miracle on 34th Street, no matter how many times I see it. I suspect the reason we love Christmas themed stories is because at holiday time we give ourselves permission to be a little more sentimental than usual.
Best,
CJ Carmichael
Hi Carla–
We own the DVD of “Miracle on 34th Street” and watch it every Christmas.
I’ve just started reading your book and I’m loving it. Looking forward to the whole series.
Congrats on a successful Christmas project!
One of my favorite Xmas stories/movies is Scrooged starring Bill Murray. I laugh every time. This collection of romances has such beautiful covers. I’m going over to Amazon now to read a sample!!!
Hanna–
I also own Scrooged and I agree, it’s very funny. I love the ending too.
Hope you enjoy the Frost Family series!
I love the old Alistair Sim movie “Scrooge”.
Thanks for featuring the series, Suzanne. Much appreciated.
Hi Roxy! Yes, we have that one too. (Alistair Sim) It’s a beautifully restored version in Blu-Ray.