We are so excited about this wonderful Anthology!
Let’s take a look at the 5 authors that put this together!
Rachelle J.
Christensen
is a mother of five who writes romance and mystery/suspense and solves the case of the missing shoe on a daily basis. She graduated cum laude from Utah State University with a degree in psychology and a minor in music. She enjoys singing and songwriting, playing the piano, running, motivational speaking, and, of course, reading. Rachelle is the award-winning author of six books, including
Wrong Number, Diamond Rings Are Deadly Things, and What Every 6th Grader Needs to Know, as well as the Rone Award-winning novella Silver Cascade Secrets. She and her family live on a farm in Idaho.
Visit www.rachellechristensen.com to learn more about upcoming books.
Goodreads Author Page: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3327139.Rachelle_J_Christensen
Amazon Author Page for Rachelle:
http://www.amazon.com/Rachelle-J.-Christensen/e/B002UO5H48/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_2?qid=1427567936&sr=1-2
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Connie Sokol is a mother of seven, and a favorite local and national speaker for over fifteen years. She is a TV core
contributor “Studio 5 with Brooke Walker” and a national blogger for
www.ksl.com. She is one of seven female hosts of
The Living Room, an online value-based radio show where they dish on life, loving, and learning (
www.fromthelivingroom.com).
Mrs. Sokol is a bestselling author who has written 14 books, including her fiction: Christmas Kisses: An Echo Ridge Anthology, and Caribbean Crossroads; and her nonfiction: What Every 6th Grader Needs to Know, Faithful, Fit & Fabulous, Simplify & Savor the SeasonCreate a Powerful Life Plan, and 40 Days with the Savior. Mrs. Sokol marinates in time spent with her family and eating decadent treats. For her TV segments, blog, podcasts and more, visit www.conniesokol.com.
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Lucy McConnell has always been a reader and a writer. Once caught up in a story, she disappears into a cave until the first draft is done. She writes fantasy, clean romance, Christian romance, historical fiction, and cookbooks (under the name Christina Dymock.) Her Christmas romance, Blue Christmas, was a top seller in seven Amazon categories on its own and in thirteen as part of the Christmas in Snow Valley AnthologyWhen she’s not writing, you can find her volunteering at the elementary school or church; shuttling kids to baseball, soccer, basketball, or football, depending on the time of year; skiing with her family; wakeboarding; cycling; baking; cooking; or curled up with a good book.
Social Media Links: https://lucymcconnell.wordpress.com/ You can sign up for her newsletter and get the latest news here: http://wordpress.us8.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=bdba9ddb2c66cd77463f64638&id=9c679d9a1a
HEATHER TULLIS has been reading romance for as long as she can remember and has been publishing in the genre since 2009. She has published more than twenty books. When she’s not dreaming up new stories to write, or helping out with her community garden, she enjoys playing with her dogs and cat, inventing new ways to eat chocolate, and hanging out with her husband.
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Cami Checketts is an idealist  who dreams of helping children around the world but can’t keep up with the four  in her own home. Cami lives in a beautiful valley in Northern Utah where she enjoys running, biking, and swimming during the two months of the year it isn’t snowing. A portion of the proceeds from Cami’s books will be donated to The Child & Family Support Center. For more information on this worthy cause, please go to www.cachecfsc.org
“Christmas Kisses is a collection from
five bestselling and award-winning authors. Set in the snowy town of Echo Ridge
in upstate New York, these inspirational romances are sure to delight while you
sip cocoa by the fire and listen to Christmas carols.”

 

Pick up your copy today!
Let’s get a sneak peek into one of
these great stories!

5 random facts:
-Cami is the proud
mother of four future and present lacrosse stars.
-Cami has run
three marathons.
-Cami has
amputated three of her fingers (two were stitched back on and aren’t too
horrific looking). Though she wouldn’t recommend amputation, it is a great
conversation starter with four-year olds.
-Cami has milked a
cow with her bare hands.
-When Cami met her husband, he asked her friend to,
“Introduce me to my wife.” She laughed and hasn’t stopped laughing
since.
Snippet from Christmas Makeover
“Drew?” Chelsea’s
breath hitched. As in my dream man who I’ve loved since before Jessica
started waxing my unibrow at sleepovers?
Drew ended the
call, put his phone in his suit pocket, and spun to face her. “Chels?”
Chelsea didn’t
know if she was in a daydream or real life. The warm look in Drew’s eyes and
excitement in his voice sent quivers throughout her body. It wasn’t a dream
because he didn’t lift her off the ground and kiss her passionately, but the
lingering hug he gave her was worth writing lengthy journal entries about.
“What are you
doing in town?” Chelsea asked.
“What are you
doing shopping?” Drew asked at the same time.
They both laughed
awkwardly. Kiera arched an eyebrow and turned back to her office. “See you two
later.”
“Bye,” they both
said then stared at each other again.
Chelsea broke the
moment, turning and walking toward the center of the store. Drew fell into step
beside her. She nudged his bicep with her shoulder, he was one of the few men
who made her feel short. “I haven’t seen you in six years and all you can ask
is what am I doing shopping?”
Drew chuckled and
she just had to look again. His throaty chuckle was still the same, maybe a
little deeper. His brown sugar eyes and wavy dark hair hadn’t changed much, but
his face had matured, if possible he was even more handsome than her fantasies
about him, and oh, those lips, those perfectly sculpted lips. She withheld a
sigh. If only he spent half as much thought on her as she did on him. Men never
think that hard about their buddies and since Chelsea could outscore Drew on
the court, the only time he probably spent thinking about her was when he
strategized ways to get around her defense.
Drew turned to
her, taking one of her hands in his. “You look great, Chels.”
A jolt of warmth
raced through her body. She inhaled quickly and his spicy cologne messed with
her brain waves. She leaned toward him before her good sense caught up with her
hormones. It was a wonder that he didn’t seem at all affected by the connection
because it was strong enough to wipe out a power grid. Wait, this was Drew. Of
course he wasn’t affected by the connection, he thought of her as a little
sister. No, that wasn’t quite right. He’d have to admit both of her chromosomes
were X to think of her as a sister.

 

 

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