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Blog Tour Stop with Guest Post - The Best Little Christmas Shop by Maxine Morrey

Welcome to my stop on the Blog Tour for The Best Little Christmas Shop by Maxine Morrey Genre: Romantic Comedy / Fiction Publication Date: 3rd November 2017 Amazon: http://amzn.to/2gNN2Yl What They Say: Come home for Christmas to the Best Little Christmas Shop – the snowiest, cosiest place you can be! Home for the holidays… Icing gingerbread men, arranging handmade toys and making up countless Christmas wreaths in her family’s cosy little Christmas shop isn’t usually globe-trotter Lexi’s idea of fun. But it’s all that’s keeping her mind off romance. And, with a broken engagement under her belt, she’s planning to stay well clear of that for the foreseeable future…until gorgeous single dad Cal Martin walks through the door! Christmas takes on a whole new meaning as Lexi begins to see it through Cal’s adorable five-year-old son’s eyes. But, finding herself getting dangerously close to the mistletoe with Cal, Lexi knows she needs to back off. She’s sworn off love, and little George

Blog Tour Stop with Extract and Recipe - Christmas Under A Cranberry Sky by Holly Martin

Welcome to my stop on the Blog Tour for Christmas Under A Cranberry Sky by Holly Martin! I adore Holly's festive books, so I'm really looking forward to starting this beauty! I have a short extract from Christmas Under a Cranberry Sky for you, followed by a delicious recipe! Extract: ‘Daddy, why was that woman shouting at you?’ Wren said. ‘Sometimes when someone is sad all their life, they forget how to be happy. Instead of enjoying the good things they look for the bad.’ Wren clearly thought about this for a second. ‘Is Mrs Hughes sad, Daddy?’ ‘Yes, I think she might be.’ ‘Do you think we can make her happy again?’ ‘I hope so, Princess.’ ‘Can we get some churros with chocolate sauce?’ ‘Of course we can.’ ‘I love churros, they make me happy.’ ‘They make me happy too.’ Gabe smiled at her simplistic view on life. Who needed to be sad when there were churros to be had? He walked into the churro and doughnut shop and Wren chatted happily to Maryl