Small-Town Christmas: Sweet, Faith-Filled, Clean Romances
Five sweet romances to bring you Small-Town Christmas and warm your heart! For the first time, all romances set in Rios Azules, including a complete series, are published in one large collection.
SEASON OF LOVE. Opposites-attract romance! Feuding co-chefs have to put their differences aside before Christmas to give their siblings a great reception. A ruined wedding and failed business are not on the menu. But romance just might be…
SEASON OF AFFECTION. A woman in jeopardy, bodyguard, and second chance romance! A celebrity in peril and the small-town boy who crushed her heart years ago. Can a Christmas reunion bring them a second chance at love?
SEASON OF MIRACLES. Opposites-attract sports romance! New beginning or new heartbreak? A shy nurse starts over in a small town after breaking up with a demanding celebrity. The last thing she wants is to fall for her patient’s grandson, a pro football player set on reaching sports glory.
SEASON OF JOY. A single dad, second chance romance with a plus-size heroine! A successful travel reporter returns home for the holidays, and sparks fly between her and her first crush, now a single father. When his youngest son writes a letter to God asking for a Mom for Christmas, she agrees to help him find the right woman. But can this reunion be a second chance for these best friends?
SEASON OF HOPE. Redemption romance! A single mother’s quiet life with her little daughter is disrupted when a notorious former football player moves next door. Angry and lost after forced retirement, he surprises himself by getting involved in a small community and falling for his redhead neighbor. Can they help each other heal, or will their hearts be broken again?
These books were previously published as solos. Several books were published in sets, except for SEASON OF AFFECTION, which is brand-new. This set contains religious themes. If this offends you, please steer clear. Everyone else, please read on!
My favorite tradition is ornament exchanges with friends.
A beautiful tradition! Thank you for commenting!
That sounds like a beautiful idea, Carol, thank you for sharing!
Lovely stories! One of the “traditions” hubby and I now do is sing Happy Birthday Jesus on Christmas Day!
Thank you so much, Autumn! And what a spiritual tradition!
How perfect! I love that, Autumn!
WE love to drive around and look at all the Christmas lights.
Oh yes! Christmas lights are gorgeous!
Yes, Susan, this was always a favorite of mine to do with my son growing up!
Thank you so much for the feature, Paula!
Always my pleasure!
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We honestly don’t have a “tradition” that we do every Christmas. If Mom, myself, my three older sisters & all of their families plus a few extra get together, that’s now 40 people. I guess the “tradition” we have is that if it’s warm enough, the kids either go in the pool or walk to the beach!
Wonders of living in Florida at Christmas time, Trudy!!
Christmas at the beach is a wonderful Christmas to me! And wowzers on 40 people! Thank you for commenting, Trudy!
Giving unique gifts to family. This year we may have to visit with our sons via Skype during the holidays, so hope that works out, and that we don’t feel more isolated, even though we have the Lord who we depend on daily for our needs, plus hobbies, and good CF books, of course! Thank you for your continued prayers for us in Montana! http://www.facebook.com/LualOKrautter
Amen, Lual!!
Hugs, Lual, and I hope visiting with your sons via Skype will work out great!
I love decorating with my girls!
Decorating is always fun, Melissa!
Decorating with the family is wonderful! Thank you for commenting, Melissa!
Great stories!!!! Christmas tradition … hm … just gather together 🙂 we do Christmas Angel with kiddos!
I love Christmas angels!
Natalya, thank you for your kind words! You made my day!
Attending Christmas Eve Service at church as a family
Yes!! I always loved midnight mass
That’s a wonderful tradition, Shirley! Thank you for commenting!
My favorite tradition is reading the Christmas story from the Bible.
Esther, that is a wonderful and such a spiritual tradition! Thank you for sharing!
My favorite is to get books for Christmas and spend the next few days relaxing and reading my books. Thank you for your great books.
I always make a cake and put Happy Birthday Jesus on it.
My favorite Christmas traditions are making and eating cutout cookies; decorating the tree together as a family; getting, wrapping, and giving gifts to family and friends; sending out lots of cards; and everyone getting together.
Our favourite family tradition is hot pop tarts and hot chocolate sitting around the living room on Christmas morning. We also love Christmas Eve church service as a family.
I like driving around on Christmas Eve after church to look at all the lights in people’s yards!
I guess our Christmas tradition is remembering that Jesus is the reason for the season.
Growing up, my parents always did their best to make Christmas special for us; I have lots of fond memories.
Thanks for the chance to win a gift card!
Two of our traditions are baking a birthday for baby Jesus and setting up our Nativity scene. And my daughter and I make various Christmas cookies.
What a great idea, to make a box-set of these novels all set in the same town, all taking place at Christmas! Singing with choir at midnight mass has become one of my favorite Christmas traditions. It looks like this year we may not be able to have mass or it will be choir-less due to covid-19. Maybe I’ll watch a sung mass…
I like baking treats for friends, watching Christmas movies and reading Christmas stories and Christmas potluck at church. No potluck this year. I know it will feel extra special next year.