
Three cheers for my favourite season! Cooler temps, vibrant fall colours, geese flying south — I am loving the autumn vibes! And what is one of the first things I do to celebrate the start of the new season? Check into all the fall new releases of course! And that’s where this Reader’s Choice Week comes into play.
Here’s how this week’s giveaway works: You recommend CHRISTIAN FICTION genre specific titles with release dates in October, November or December 2025 (up to 3 suggestions per genre day) and you have a chance to win one of your recommendations! BUT it’s a little more complicated than that so be sure to read ALL the details before entering.
IMPORTANT TO NOTE: These giveaways are available in paperback or ebook format to US and Canadian readers. Ebooks available internationally if you have a .com kindle account (US Amazon)
IT’S CHRISTMAS FICTION GIVEAWAY DAY!
To be entered in the draw just leave a comment (or 3) below, including the title(s) of the books in the Christmas Fiction genre you would like to win. Last week we looked at Christmas books that got away from us. Now it’s time to look ahead to the new Christmas releases just about to come out. So, let’s get our thinking caps on and do a bit of online digging and share the festive novels we’re anticipating the most.
How does it work?
Easy Peasy! Share recommendations in the comment section and if you win, you win the book you suggested.
BUT YOU GOTTA FOLLOW THE RULES!
Publication date must be October, November or December 2025
Each day is genre specific, so only submit titles from that genre
Christian Fiction books only please!
You can offer up to three suggestions per genre day BUT they need to be made in 3 separate comments (easier for me to keep track of.)
No email entries this time round since WP comments are working
OF SPECIAL NOTE: IF YOU HAVEN’T COMMENTED ON THIS BLOG BEFORE, YOUR FIRST COMMENT WON’T APPEAR UNTIL I APPROVE IT. AFTER THAT YOUR COMMENTS WILL POST AUTOMATICALLY.
Entrants must submit their own selections (no piggybacking on someone else’s log in.)
It’s helpful to include your email (using AT and DOT instead of @ and . to protect yourself from spammers) but you only need to add it to one of your comments per day. If you choose not to include your email then it’s up to you to contact me if you are a winner.
DRAW WILL BE HELD
Saturday September 27 2025
AND WINNERS ANNOUNCED ON
Sunday September 28 2025
(You can enter any of the giveaways up until noon EST on Saturday September 27. Winners will be announced on Sunday September 28. (A bit of a switch from previous RCWs just to give me a little more time to do all the tallying and setting up the blog post.)
Good morning, Kav, and fellow book lovers! It’s been hot & rainy here. No signs of fall yet. Flowers are actually still blooming & confused. I know the feeling. 🙃 I have some Christmas novellas saved on my Kindle for when things start getting crazy, closer to Christmas. Not a big fan of collections although there are some coming out with beautifully, enticing covers!
This is the only one so far I’m really looking forward to unless my book sisters here can help me out! Love Rachel’s books!
1) About Last Christmas by Rachel Scott McDaniel (Oct 23)
Thanks for this wonderful, fun-filled week, Kav!
dianalflowers at aol dot com
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We’ve had two frost warning nights so it’s definitely time to think of Christmas reads! About Last Christmas sounds like the perfect holiday read — and for some strange reason I like that illustrated over — very retro without being Disney-ish. Good luck, Diane!
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Frost warnings in Sept? Wow! The hummingbirds are still coming in droves, grass is still green, still deadheading flowers. That part is getting tiresome. The only thing that hints of fall is our Crepe Myrtle tree is losing leaves & has stopped blooming. Love Fall reading when it finally decides to cool down!
I really like Rachel’s cover as well. I also think Meet Me at the Christmas Cottage is so pretty for an illustrated cover. The hero almost looks real. I have that one waiting on my Kindle to help get me hyped up for Christmas. Not quite there yet with the warm weather! Thanks, Kav!
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I’m tempted read the whole Jonathan Island series. It looks really good! Two frosty nights but now we’re going back to summer temps, even overnight. Mother Nature just can’t make up her mind!
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I typed a reply to you twice & both times they flew. aargh! I have 2 of the Jonathan Island series & am looking forward to tryng them. The ebooks are very reasonably priced, not sure about audio or pprbk. And I think most are new to me authors, so that’s a plus.
You’re going back to summer temps? Gasp! Should I take that to mean more battles with wayward Periwinkles? 😅
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The periwinkle battle will be never-ending however now I’m tackling a super out of control Stephanandra. bush. It’s lovely and a great filler but it has designs on the entire front yard! The paperbacks are pricey (Jonathan Island) which is a pain when you want to read right through a series like this. I also have my eye on a fun series entered around an apartment building that has it’s own personality and likes to matchmake its tenants. Courtney Walsh has a book in that series. I think it sounds fun!
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You’ve got me googling all over the place. LOL! I googled Stephanandra bushes 1st. Very pretty, but looks like they’d be hard to manage by summer’s end. Kinda looking forward to 1st frost bc my periwinkles are spilling out of my flower bed onto the grass.
I searched the apartment series & it does look fun. Cute covers. The pprbks in that series are also rather high, but the ebooks are reasonable. It appears that the Jonathan Island series has better ratings so far than the apartment one.
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Stephanandra bushes aren’t too labor intensive…if you know what you’re doing. I didn’t. I planted two on a slope on my front lawn and let them have at it. Great for that kind of area BUT they should occasionally be pruned. I never did until a few years ago (these guys are like fifteen years old now) and only to remove shoots that were encroaching on my pathways. You can cut back a whole third of the bush annually, if you’ve a mind to and clear out the dead limbs underneath the bush. This is the first year I’m doing that so it’s a lot more work than it would normally be. 🙂 Gardening is an ongoing learning experience…especially since I tend to learn by doing it wrong the first time. Bwahahaha!
Yeah, that apartment house series really tickles my fancy. Interesting that the Jonathan Island series has more ratings than it. I’ll have to delve deeper and decided which to read first.
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Gardening is definitely a learning experience & I’m glad hubby does the shrubs. If he didn’t, I’d be tempted to hire a gardener. We have someone who mows our lawn bc hubby just doesn’t have time to do all that during the day. I’m glad you’ve made good progress with yours & won’t have so much to do next spring/summer.
I started reading one of the books in the Jonathan Island series & found it to be boring. But each one is written by a different author. I didn’t mean that the Jonathan island series had more reviews than the apartment series because they just came out. But it seemed like the star ratings were higher. But I just looked at Courtney Walsh’s apartment building installment and it’s got over 1,400 4.6 star reviews!!
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I love looking for Christmas books! A nice cool day with fall vibes is the perfect time. This is the first time, that I can remember anyway, that we’ve done a Sunday with 3 choices. Fun!
I just happened upon this book recently and was excited to see it.
Jan Karon is back with the 15th Father Tim and Cynthia book, My Beloved. I didn’t think there would be anymore so I’m thrilled to see it.
Thanks for RCW in advance. I know that extra day to tally will help you so your brain doesn’t get fried. Sunday announcements it is!
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The other book I’m really looking forward to is The Christmas Book Flood by Roseanna White. It’s a Christmas novella at 175 pages, but sometimes in the busy season that’s just right.
It releases October 7th (My Beloved does too). In fact, that date has so many new releases it’s like a fall explosion of new books, and I’m here for it! 🙂
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I have 2 other books I’ll be reading on KU that might help other readers out. And you guessed it, both coming out on Oct. 7th!
The Bridge by Shanna Hatfield, looks like a new contemporary series.
Snowbound at Christmas by Lacy WIlliams and 3 others she’s mentored. Historical
Happy Christmas book hunting, I’m still looking too.
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I still haven’t started Jan Karon’s series! Sigh. No excuse since I’ve discovered my church library has all of the books. I guess I just get sidetracked by all the wonderful new releases coming out. 🙂 ;
The Christmas Flood Book was on my radar and I keep checking but it’s only listed as ebook and audio right now even though it’s a Tyndale publication. And it’s not on audible yet so….I’m getting anxious. Best get to distracting myself with the next best read!
The Bridge loos like a classic Christmas story and sounds quite different from the author’s usual style…at least I think she’s more known for her straight up romances. Happy Christmas book hunting right back at you, Tracey. And good luck!
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The Christmas Book Flood by Roseanna White
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I think this book is going to be mighty popular today! Good luck, Kathryn!
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Checking my Love Inspired list I remembered Jill Kemerer’s book, The Rancher’s Mistletoe Baby. Jill writes the best Christmas books. That’s my 3rd choice, release date Oct 28th.
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Ohhh, Love Inspired Christmas books are the best! Good luck, Tracey!
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Release date – October 21, 2025
2clowns at arkansas dot net
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2. CHRISTMAS K-9 PATROL by Lynette Eason and Lenora Worth
Release date – November 25, 2025
2clowns at arkansas dot net
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So fun that the K-9 series gets a Christmas dual novella book! Karen Kingsbury is a constant in Christian Fiction Christmas books! Good luck, Kay!
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3. THE CHRISTMAS RING by Karen Kingsbury
Release date – October 21, 2025
2clowns at arkansas dot net
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Oopsie, this is a duplicate – feel free to choose another title in it’s place.
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3. CHRISTMAS K-9 PATROL by Lynette Eason and Lenora Worth
Release date – November 25, 2025
2clowns at arkansas dot net
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See I had them in order on my copy and still can’t get it right. LOL Knock it up to early morning brain trying to go in too many directions at once. 🙂 Feel free to delete this post. I add my #3 below.
Have a wonderful Sunday evening and a fabulous upcoming week!
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The Christmas Book Flood by Roseanna M. White 10/7 release
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A Very English Christmas novella collection by Carrie Turansky, Marguerite Gray, and Carole Lehr Johnson. I’m not sure if this counts because the Kindle releases on 9/29 and the paperback on 10/7. Strange!
perrianne (DOT) askew (AT) me (DOT) com
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I’m definitely in the mood for a very English Christmas! As long as one of the editions comes out in October it counts. Too confusing otherwise. They used to release ebook and paperback editions about a week apart quite regularly but it doesn’t seem to be a thing anymore. Makes no sense to me! Good luck, Perrianne!
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Yes! Now if we could dip below 90 in the afternoon, I might feel more Fall-ish! I had no idea about the early Kindle copies, as I’ve only recently gotten a Kindle but use it mostly for Net Galley.
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yahoo Christmas reads…thanks Kav. Ann Swindell Love in the Castle Library
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I’m really looking forward to this one too, but it isn’t a Christmas story. At least, not if you go by the book blurb or the Amazon tags. It will definitely work for two other days in this week, just not this one.
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Another Christmas…Karen Kingsbury Christmas Ring Oct. jacsmi75 at gmail dot com
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AND….. Jan Karon Father Tim and Cynthia book, My Beloved gotta have it! jacsmi75 at gmail dot com
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Good luck, Jackie!
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About Last Christmas by Rachel Scott McDaniel, This one sounds fun!
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It really does and she’s a wonderful author. Good luck, Winnie!
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Still pretty warm in SC, but I am actually in MI visiting old friends for a few days. Not much cooler here! And the leaves are just starting to turn colors here.
About Last Christmas, Rachel Scott McDaniel, 10/23/25
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The Christmas Book Flood, Roseanna M. White, 10/7/25
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Snowbound at Christmas, Lacy Williams, 10/7/25
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The changing leaves is one of my favourite things about autumn! Some of our trees are starting to change too. So pretty. Good luck, Patty!
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The Heart of Bennet Hollow by Joanne Bischof DeWitt (Oct.)
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Echoes of a Silent Song by Amanda Wen (Oct.)
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Love in the Castle Library by Ann Swindell (Oct.)
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Oopsie, Pam, none of these books fit the Christmas fiction category — they will easily work into multiple other days this week, but today is limited to new Christmas fiction releasing in October, November and December. Feel free to suggest other titles.
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Whoops, sorry. Thanks for giving me a second chance.
A Very English Christmas novella collection by Carrie Turansky, Marguerite Gray, and Carole Lehr Johnson (Oct.)
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The Bridge by Shanna Hatfield (Oct.)
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The Christmas Book Flood by Roseanna M. White (Oct.)
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No worries, Pam. Good luck!
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#1 looking forward to The Christmas Book Flood by Roseanna White.
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#2. A Very English Christmas collection, Carrie Turansky and others
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#3. About Last Christmas by Rachel Scott McDaniel
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These all look fantastic! And funny how so many Christmas books are releasing in October. Good luck, Sandy!
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If it counts, A Very English Christmas by Carrie Turansky, Marguerite Gray, & Carole Lehr Johnson. The ebook releases September 29th, but the paperback releases on October 7th.
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The Christmas Book Flood by Roseanna M. White (October 7th)
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Snowbound at Christmas by Lacy Williams, Wendy Klopfenstein, Wendy Galinetti, & Traci Summeril (October 7th)
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Yes, A Very English Christmas works since one of the release dates is in October. It would too confusing otherwise. Good luck, Bridget!
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The Christmas Book Flood by Roseanna M. White
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A Very English Christmas by Carrie Turansky, et. al.
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Good luck, Winnie!
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The Christmas Book Flood by Roseanna M. White
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About Last Christmas by Rachel Scott McDaniel
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Good luck, Kimmy!
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CHRISTMAS K-9 PATROL by Lynette Eason and Lenora Worth
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Good luck, Kim!
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Echoes of a Silent Song by Amanda Wen
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This one isn’t a Christmas book, Kim. Feel free to choose another book.
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Oooooh…..I love novella sets for my Christmas reading and I see several have mentioned this one, so that’s my one & only choice this time around! Plus it’s Victorian/Regency which is my absolute favorite, especially during the holiday season!! I wished I could attend a Christmas ball, lol 😂
A Very English Christmas
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A Christmas ball would be fabulous! I’d be a wallflower though ’cause I can’t dance at all! I’d be happy hiding behind a potted palm and watching everything though. 🙂 Good luck, Trixi!
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Under the Mistletoe (Home to Heritage Book 5) by Susan May Warren and Tari Faris
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Ohhh, this is a new one. Fifth in a series though, wonder if it can be read as a standalone. Will have to wait for some of the reviews to come and see. Good luck, Perrianne!
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I struggled finding a third Christmas book that wasn’t released in September. I’ll take my chances on book 5 of a series because I’ll bet that author combo will be fantastic!
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Yes, and I think they are savvy enough to make it a standalone. I’m guessing it’s going to be more the setting and secondary characters that will be common among the books with maybe cameos of earlier heroes and heroines. Not spoilers…at least I hope not!
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Not sure if this will qualify but have you read this author yet? When Ivy Met Mr. Holiday by Jennifer Peel.
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I haven’t read anything by Jennifer Peel but from what I gleaned from reading reviews for this one and some of her other books I don’t think it’s a fit. Clean-ish, but includes mild swearing and none of her other books (at least the ones I checked out, were tagged as ‘clean romance’ on GR and readers are usually good about including that…so I’m gonna say, choose another title.
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Here’s another author you may not have tried yet- Only Ever Christmas by Shaela Kay
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Count me intrigued. I do love a Christmas tree farm setting for a holiday book!!! And then you sent me down an internet rabbit hole and I found myself purchasing a Historical Christmas novella by Shaela Kay! It sounds like it has a Beauty and the Beast twist so I’m quite excited! Ahem, anyway, thanks for the introduction. Good luck, Heidi!
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Green Card Christmas by Jen Atkinson
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Good luck, Heidi!
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A sea glass christmas by Davis Bunn
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This one doesn’t quite make the criteria — all editions were released on September 30. Feel free to choose another title.
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Lost Alaskan Memories by Heidi Mccahan
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Ohhh, that is the perfect cover for a Christmas novel! And what better way to celebrate the holidays then with an amnesia trope?! Bwahahaha! Good luck, Kim!
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Twice the love an amish christmas Linda Byler
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I can’t find this one on Good Reads or Amazon. The only Linda Byler I can find is Christmas in Wisconsin : An Amish Romance which releases Oct 7.
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That’s the one but Christian books has it listed differently.
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Isn’t it crazy to think we are almost to the last quarter of the year?!! I am sick, so thinking of comfy Christmas reads sounds perfect! About Last Christmas by Rachel Scott McDaniel (Oct 23) sounds like a good one! Thanks for the opportunity cilydav at hotmail dot com
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Ah, I’m sorry you are sick, Cindy. Praying for a quick recovery and a good book to keep your distracted! About Last Christmas has caught my attention too. Love the campy cover. Good luck, Cindy!
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“A Very English Christmas” by Turansky, Gray & Johnson (October). I didn’t realize the paperback and ebook released on different days/months when I first saw this one.
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This one sounds like the perfect Christmas novella collection. Good luck, Sabrina!
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1) Christmas in Wisconsin by Linda Byler – Good Books, October 7, 2025 Kathleen ~ Lane Hill House lanehillhouse(at)gmail(dot)com
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2) A Very English Christmas by Carrie Turansky, Carole Lehr Johnson, and Marguerite Gray – Flowing Stream Books, October 7, 2025 Kathleen ~ Lane Hill House
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Good luck, Kathleen!
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“Snowbound at Christmas” by Williams, Klopfenstein, & Galinetti (October)
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Good luck, Sabrina!
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3) Snowbound at Christmas (Wind River Mail-Order Brides, Book 6) by Lacy Williams, Wendy Galinetti, and Wendy Klopfenstein – Sunrise Publishing, October 7, 2025 Kathleen ~ Lane Hill House
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Good luck, Kathleen!
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My Beloved: A Mitford Novel by Jan Karon
bookgurl60 at gmail dot com
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Good luck, Elizabeth!
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