Apparently I like Thanksgiving.
I was putting together a newsletter for today and wanted to feature a book that has a Thanksgiving scene in it and I realized exactly how many books I have that qualify. Like a lot of them! So I decided to round them all up here in one post in case, like me, you enjoy matching your reading to the season. FYI, in case you missed it, the book and scene I finally decided to feature in the NEWSLETTER today is from Cowboy Blue.
KISSING BOOKS
After a few blissful weeks in Mudville housesitting her Aunt Agnes’s home and animals, the heroine, Harper, is back home in the suburbs of NYC trying not to miss the new friends and family–and the guy–she left behind in the tiny upstate town. But when her mom breaks out the old family photos after the turkey is all eaten, Harper can’t deny her mind and her heart are elsewhere. Can she make it to Mudville before the pumpkin pie is served to the guests in Aunt Agnes’s grand Victorian dining room? And will Stone be there when Harper arrives?
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COWBOY BLUE
After a whirlwind week of hot sex and denying they are falling for each other we see the hero, Blue, and heroine, Casey, having separate Thanksgivings. Him in Colorado on the ranch. Her in Connecticut at her sister’s house. But their minds are on each other. Opposites attract for the short term, but can it work for a lifetime?
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THAT MISTLETOE MOMENT
My story in this anthology, “A Boyfriend by Christmas”, opens on the heroine, Noelle, cooking her signature homemade cranberry sauce while watching the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade on television. Disaster ensues and ends with her making a mad dash to the store before it closes. There, fate takes over, and she must wrestle with the hero, Nathan, for the last bag of fresh cranberries.
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NICE & NAUGHTY
In this holiday trilogy, the story “Mister December” opens on Black Friday where the millionaire hero, “Jay”, is trying to navigate the craziness of that day’s sale in his family’s store while also having to sit in for the missing Santa who called in sick. But that’s not his biggest challenge for the day. That comes in the form of a sassy photographer who hates rich guys but seems to like him since she assumes he’s just a regular working class guy in a Santa suit. But what will happen when she learns the truth?