Category: CC’s The 12 Books of Christmas

My Mistletoe Mix-Up (Ridgewater High #5) by Judy Corry

My Mistletoe Mix-Up (Ridgewater High #5) by Judy Corry

Favorite Quote: “I’m a recovering alcoholic.” An alcoholic. The words stuck in my mind. I’d heard of people being called alcoholics before, but in my head they were all middle-aged, angry men who abused their families. They weren’t incredibly handsome and vibrant teenage boys. They weren’t people like Logan. I loved how this one wasn’t […]

The Holiday Kiss (Briarwood High #4) by Maggie Dallen

The Holiday Kiss (Briarwood High #4) by Maggie Dallen

Favorite Quote: I pulled her close, my arms wrapping around her waist and crushing her to me as I took over the kiss, slanting my mouth over hers so I could claim her the way I’d been dying to since…oh hell, it felt like since forever, but that couldn’t be true. She moaned into my […]

The Lumberjack’s Yuletide Bride: Country Brides & Cowboy Boots (Cobble Creek Romance) by Kimberly Krey

The Lumberjack’s Yuletide Bride: Country Brides & Cowboy Boots (Cobble Creek Romance) by Kimberly Krey

This was a cute short Christmas novella. It was kind of slow and I felt that the back and forth on Maddie’s part was not necessary.  She had some serious insecurities and allowed her mom and sister to get in her head without checking her source. Mom was damaged and bitter and projected that onto […]

Emergency Engagement (Love Emergency #1) by Samanthe Beck

Emergency Engagement (Love Emergency #1) by Samanthe Beck

Favorite Quote: “Such as I practically burst into flames every time he looks at you—and he looks at you constantly. It’s a miracle I’m not bruised from wandering into the middle of all the eye-banging.” This one started out with a bang and just kept right on going.  It was fast paced but not so […]

The Candy Cane Kiss (Briarwood High Book 6) by Maggie Dallen

The Candy Cane Kiss (Briarwood High Book 6) by Maggie Dallen

This book ya’ll!  OMG, it was super cute!  Just….::shakes hands in the air:: ugh, so good. Favorite Quotes: I found myself staring at her lips, willing her to lose the battle. Willing her smile to come back. I wanted to see that smile again, and I wanted it bad. Even weirder, I wanted to hear […]