A book club, swirling snowfalls of love, and a cup of hot chocolate.Gavin Calhoun is working around the clock in his laboratory in Wilder River to create the perfect hair product. He doesn’t have time for fiction reading, even though it’s always been his favorite pastime. If he doesn’t finish the formula before Christmas, his beloved company—and his grandfather’s legacy—could go down in flames... moreA book club, swirling snowfalls of love, and a cup of hot chocolate.Gavin Calhoun is working around the clock in his laboratory in Wilder River to create the perfect hair product. He doesn’t have time for fiction reading, even though it’s always been his favorite pastime. If he doesn’t finish the formula before Christmas, his beloved company—and his grandfather’s legacy—could go down in flames.Roxanna Reid needs to join a book club to satisfy a professor’s whim before she can get her master’s degree started. Lucky for her, the perfect book club, Twelve Slays of Christmas, just launched at The Hot Chocolate Shop in Wilder River, the small town where she’s temporarily working. Unlucky for her—she can’t join it.Unless Gavin Calhoun joins.Meanwhile, Roxanna is harboring a secret, one that makes her Grant’s biggest enemy—and neither of them knows it.Yet.All books in the Christmas House Romance series are clean, standalone novels by USA Today bestselling author Jennifer Griffith. They all feature Christmas traditions, family love, and swoonworthy and flutter-filled kisses. They're perfect holiday escapes any time of year.
Christmas House Romances
The Christmas Cookie HouseThe Sleigh Bells ChaletThe Holiday Hunting LodgeThe Peppermint Drop InnThe Candy Cane CottageThe Hot Chocolate ShopStarlight HavenYuletide ManorAuthor’s Note: All books in this series of clean Christmas romances celebrate family, tradition, Christmas, belief, and love. They are all standalone romances, but they do connect in the small town world and can be best enjoyed in a “loop.” Book 1 leads to book 2, and so on, and at the end, book 8 loops back to book 1, with recurring characters. In other words, a reader can start with any book, read the subsequent book, and then complete the loop. less