
We’re switching trees for a second. This angel is on my main tree and was made by my niece, Emma, when she was a little girl. I have 12 angels on my tree and this one is my absolute favorite. Why? because Emma made it just for her old Aunt Peg!

We’re switching trees for a second. This angel is on my main tree and was made by my niece, Emma, when she was a little girl. I have 12 angels on my tree and this one is my absolute favorite. Why? because Emma made it just for her old Aunt Peg!
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Christmas is around the corner and I am a huge holiday movie fan. Not the Hallmark channel movies, but the kind you see first in a movie theater with a tub of heart attack-inducing popcorn, a soda big enough to cause kidney failure, and enough candy to put you in a hyperglycemic crisis.
I typically watch the same holiday movies every year when they roll around on television, this year, no different.
In no real order, these are my all-time favorite Christmas/Holiday movies.
LOVE, ACTUALLY
DIE HARD ( do not argue with me about this. IMHO this is a holiday movie)
How the Grinch stole Christmas
The Holiday
A Christmas Story
Miracle on 34th Street
The Bishop’s Wife
Prancer
The Family Stone
Christmas in Connecticut
Are any of these your favorites, too?
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Calling all holiday-themed readers! We’re celebrating Christmas and the holidays all month long at N. N. Light’s Book Heaven’s Christmas and Holiday Book Festival. 30 holiday-themed books featured plus a chance to win a $75 Amazon gift card.
I’m thrilled to be a part of this event. My book, FIXING CHRISTMAS, is featured TODAY.
Check out the post, here: NNFC

Each author shares a family holiday tradition, including me.
Bookmark this event and come back every day:
https://www.nnlightsbookheaven.com/christmas-holiday-festival
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From the cruise the Jaeger family took in 2019 right before covid shut the world down. New Jersey to Bar Harbor or Nove Scotia.
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So, this is the second fo my four trees. Wherever we go on vacation I usually buy an ornament of the location. When Erin was in college and traveled she would buy one for me. I hang them every year on our “travels Tree,” and I’ll be spotlighting a few of the newer one andy favs in the next few days.
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Another story I tell every year.
So, I got married on December 26th. I know…don’t bother telling me how crazy I was.
Hubby to be was already living in Wisconsin but was coming home for a few days for us to get hitched and then we were going to fly back to WI. Someone at the clinic asked him if he was going to put up a Christmas tree as a surprise for when I returned with him. He never even thought to.
Serendipity is an amazing thing because the very next day, as he was passing the Goodwill box he passed every single day on the way to work, there, sticking out of it, was a 7-foot tree with all the trimming. So, he took it back to his apartment and it was waiting for me when I came to my new home.
This ornament was made by one of the people he worked with at the time to commemorate the event.
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One-click authors are, for me, heaven on earth! Whenever I see one of their names scroll down my feed or across my coming-soon link on Goodreads, I immediately click the book to order it without even reading the blurb. These authors are always consistent in the quality of their writing and the beauty of their romance stories. Whenever I read one of their books, everything else in my life fades away because I just can’t stop reading the story. Laundry doesn’t get done, dinner is late, and sometimes I forget to get dressed for the day. (this is okay since I work from home, heehee)
In no real order, just how they popped into my head, here are my top 10 contemporary romance authors I think you should know and read.
Donna Simonetta Stevens ( and her alter ego Louise Stevens)
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