โThe Christmas Tableโ by Donna VanLiere
c.2020, St. Martinโs Press
$17.99
240 pages
โChristmas at the Island Hotelโ by Jenny Colgan
c.2020, William Morrow
$15.99
352 pages
โIn a Holidazeโ by Christina Lauren
c.2020, Gallery Books
$16
336 pages
โThe Twelve Dates of Christmasโ by Jenny Bayliss
c.2020, G.P. Putnam & Sons
$16
368 pages
The forecast calls for snow this weekend.
And thatโs perfectly fine with you โ youโve been binge-watching Christmas romances, and while itโs easy to poke fun at them, theyโre like comfort food. Boy meets girl in a magically snowy place, girl hates boy, thereโs a dog or maybe a kid, and a tree and a handyman, some sort of funny mix-up, and love by moviesโ end. Predictable. Easily enjoyable, which is exactly what you want, so why not try these four Christmas romance booksโฆ
Nothing says โholidayโ more than people around a table at a big meal. In โThe Christmas Tableโ by Donna VanLiere, a piece of furniture built 50 years ago by hand and with love lands in the home of a woman who was never mothered, but is about to become a mother herself. Once the table is in place, she finds a secret inside it, one that inspires her to think of the woman who owned that table so long ago. โThe Christmas Tableโ isnโt a boy-meets-girl kind of tale, but itโs surely a love story all the same.
With a pandemic about, and since you planned on staying in anyhow, how about visiting a Scottish hotel in โChristmas at the Island Hotelโ by Jenny Colgan? In this novel, a new hotel is set to open by the holiday, and its proprietors are working hard to ensure everythingโs perfectly ready โ and that includes hiring kitchen staff. One of those staff-members is a woman looking for a better life. The other, secretly, quietly, is a member of royalty.
And to think you thought travel this Christmas was out of the questionโฆ
For sure, a holiday isnโt a holiday without laughter, so consider looking for โIn a Holidazeโ by Christina Lauren. Itโs the tale of a woman with a life she absolutely hates, the holidays arenโt what they were when she was a child, and theyโre about to change even more. Driving away from the most disappointing, mistake-filled Christmas celebration sheโs ever had, she silently begs the universe for help โ and she gets exactly what she wishes for. โIn a Holidazeโ is a fun, funny romance meant to quash any kind of holiday blues.
And finally, appease your inner Christmas romantic with โThe Twelve Dates of Christmasโ by Jenny Bayliss. This is a girl-meets-boy, times a dozen as a woman whoโs tired of looking for love reluctantly agrees to try a new dating agency. There are 23 days to go until Christmas, though, and the question remains: will she even need mistletoe this year?
If the TV commercials havenโt yet nudged you toward the holidays, and the pandemic hasnโt made you crave comfort, then youโre in luck: Christmas romances are out in abundance, and these four are perfect, as addicting as frosted Christmas cookies and Momโs fudge. Theyโll put you in the right mood for lighting the tree, grabbing hot cocoa, finding a snuggly blanket, and reading in front of a warm, crackling fire. Indeed, with these four novels, the forecast for enjoyment is good.

