Welcome to the charming town of Friendship, Massachusetts, where the mistletoe is hung, holiday fires are lit, and where five couples find love at the most magical time of the year.
Snowflake Lane Inn, by L. P. Dover The owner of a picturesque inn gets a holiday surprise when a well-known fashion designer comes to stay and redesigns his future.
Runaway Christmas Bride, by Cindi Madsen Making a new life in Friendship certainly wasn’t the plan, but the spirit of Christmas – along with the rugged local sheriff – leads to a change of heart for this runaway bride.
Christmas Lights, by Amy Briggs A visitor to Friendship learns the true meaning of Christmas from a single dad and his young daughter.
Christmas Encounter, by R. J. Prescott A famous Formula One driver finds all roads lead to Friendship -and love – this Christmas.
It’s a Wonderful Holiday, by Heidi McLaughlin A workaholic finds just the right Christmas magic to remind him about the most important thing in life: spending time with his wife and family.
What readers are saying about Christmas with You…
“Beautifully well-written.”
“A touching, funny Christmas anthology packed full of entertaining, likable characters and great Christmas romance short stories.”
“If you love Christmas romance…this is an anthology you won’t want to miss.”
“The perfect collection for the most wonderful time of the year.”
“Beautiful, heartwarming Christmas stories…new couples, warm loving relationships…perfect for young adults and older.”
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Summary
Snowflake Lane Inn, by L. P. Dover The owner of a picturesque inn gets a holiday surprise when a well-known fashion designer comes to stay and redesigns his future.
--LP Dover is a new author to me and I truly enjoyed Snowflake Inn. I could relate to her wanted to get away from everything. And felt excitement for her when she found her inspiration. In addition, I felt the nervousness of sending the designs and being rejected again. She was a very relatable character.
The addition of his sister added even more dimension to the story.
Runaway Christmas Bride, by Cindi Madsen Making a new life in Friendship certainly wasn't the plan, but the spirit of Christmas - along with the rugged local sheriff - leads to a change of heart for this runaway bride.
--When I saw Cindi’s name on this set of Christmas stories I decided to read it. I am so glad I did. Cindi’s story was my favorite. How can you not fall in love with the local Sheriff?
She was a hot mess and added a ton of humorous scenes.
I really was hoping that Callie would get her own book / story.
Christmas Lights, by Amy Briggs A visitor to Friendship learns the true meaning of Christmas from a single dad and his young daughter.
--This is my first book of Amy’s. I was very impressed with how she created a character that we liked even though the character had some major flaws. I could see myself in the role of Sam’s sister and behaving as she did. Amy created realistic scenes between the two sisters.
My only criticism was the profanity. It didn’t seem to fit with the story theme. It seemed very out of place.
Christmas Encounter, by R. J. Prescott A famous Formula One driver finds all roads lead to Friendship -and love - this Christmas.
--Admittedly this one was hard for me to get into. I found it difficult to relate to two criminals even if they were reformed. I give RJ credit for an original storyline.
It's a Wonderful Holiday, by Heidi McLaughlin A workaholic finds just the right Christmas magic to remind him about the most important thing in life: spending time with his wife and family.
--Heidi created a realistic story of letting work take over your life and missing out on your family and eventually losing them. I enjoyed watching him try to win his wife back. I will look for more books by Heidi.