Do you believe in magic? Lose yourself in these enchanting
and spooky Christmas tales featuring bewitched mistletoe, a love charm, a
spellbound snow globe, a mysterious shifter stag, a ghost, a magical toy shop,
and eerie hauntings. These stories move from light and frothy magic to dark, pagan
tales.
Our heroes are even more delicious: From bad boys and
billionaires to military men, dark fae, witches and warlocks, and even a
Regency Lord. You're sure to fall in love in love with one, or all, of these
hot guys.
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A Kiss is Just a Kiss by Linda Barlow
Thinking only of love and passion, college student Holly
Mathers steals an enchanted kiss beneath bewitched mistletoe, but she finds
that all magic comes with a price.
Love Charm for Dakota by Carly Carson
Into Cabot's sedate Nantucket world blows Dakota Bishop,
possessor of a wild spirit and a magical love charm. Will Cabot succumb to her
charm, or will Dakota's witchcraft boomerang on her?
The Snow Queen by Alana Albertson
A curse follows those who perform in the Cambridge Ballet's
production of The Nutcracker--every year for the past five, a cast member has
gone missing. Now cast as the Snow Queen, can Nieves Alba break the curse, or
will she be yet another victim of America's favorite ballet?
How Lovely Your Branches by Kara Ashley Dey
When a new neighbor and his three female companions take up
residence across the road in the very house her friend had vacated four months
ago, recluse Katie Crowe is intrigued. Gabe's eyes hold a promise, a way out of
her exile, if Katie can break free of the past and the haunting secrets that
surround her.
The Perfect Gift by Nicole Blanchard
When faced with the reality of a negative bank balance and a
failing marriage, Sera Flaherty finds she's willing to sacrifice anything to
fix her mistakes and find her husband the perfect gift...even if doing will
cost more than she bargained for.
In the Bleak Midwinter by Andra Brynn
For Ayla MacFarlane, coming home for the holidays is a
prison sentence. The old gods of the solstice still listen and can answer her
prayers, but old gods require old sacrifices, and power is sometimes fed in the
bloodiest of ways.
Until the Twelfth Night by Cherie Chulick
Spending the holidays at an old countryside manor sounded
like a good idea, but as rumors spread that the great house is haunted, and
sparks fly with a handsome houseguest, will Lady Elizabeth regret her decision?
Please be aware that one of the stories has an incest theme (In the Bleak Midwinter). My story is very light. :)
2 comments:
Got it! Sounds like a great winter's day read!
Thanks Gwyn. I hope you enjoy it!
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