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Carol Burnside: It’s Christmas…in October? (Contest & FREE Book!)
Tuesday, October 11th, 2022

UPDATE: The winner is…Chrissie Lege!
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Are you feeling Christmassy yet? I know, I know. It’s only October, and where I live in Texas, the temps have fallen to a balmy mid-80s to low 90’s (F) most days. So, that’s our autumn weather. Even so, the stores are filled with Halloween and Fall décor of all kinds. They’re even showcasing some cold-weather gear, such as plush throws, knit hats, and gloves. And if that doesn’t start me thinking about the holidays, then the shelves full of Christmas stuff will!

Then again, maybe I’m more susceptible to thinking holiday thoughts because I wrote a Christmastime romance during the spring. It’s kind of an author woe that one must write holiday books months in advance, whether it’s a Valentine’s Day tale or any other holiday. Then we have to edit the book after our editor returns it. In addition, I followed that with a Thanksgiving-themed novel in my Sweetwater Springs series, then a Christmas novella in that same series. So, holiday themes all year for me.

You might ask, how does a girl from Texas write about snow and cold weather? Well, in between being born here and having returned here as an empty nester, I’ve lived in Colorado, northern Virginia, and Maryland. Believe me, this Texan has seen her share of the white stuff, howling winds, and the kind of cold that takes your breath. I’ve also done Christmas in Hawaii, but that’s a story best told when I have a Tropical Heat novella coming out.

For me, snow does have a magical quality about it while it’s coming down, especially if I can watch it from the safety of a warm house. And there’s something almost ethereal about a moonlit night making the snow appear to glow and sparkle. It definitely adds to the ambiance and holiday spirit in a Christmas book.

Writing holiday books also makes me think of gifting and in that spirit, I have a holiday short story that also contains sample chapters of other works I’ve written – for FREE. Check out HOME FOR CHRISTMAS when you have a minute. And while I’m feeling generous, I’ll give a $5 Amazon gift card to one lucky commenter.

In my latest release, Fake Fiancé for Christmas, Lia and Ryan have both the snow aspect of the holidays, as they live in Denver, and a southern Christmas when they travel to the Atlanta area to celebrate the holiday with her family.

Fake Fiancé For Christmas

Faced with a broken engagement due to her guarded heart and her family expecting to meet her fiancé during the first Christmas without her Gran, Lia Taylor decides to take her friends’ advice. She’ll take a fake fiancé home for Christmas.

Ryan Barton grew up in foster homes, unaware he had a family until he met his grandmother at sixteen. Lia’s offer of a noisy family Christmas with a big elaborate meal sounds like heaven, even the part about pretending to be her fiancé.

As Lia and Ryan get to know each other and practice casual touching, hugs, and kisses, their feelings grow. They decide to try for a real relationship with the promise that when either of them withdraws due to old fears, the other will pull them back.

But what will save them when they both withdraw in fear? Are their recent feelings strong enough to save their new relationship or will they hide within the safety of their guarded hearts?

Links:
Amazon: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B0B3BJQHGP/
GooglePlay: https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=WxmHEAAAQBAJ
Others retailers: https://books2read.com/u/bQjJ16

About the Author

“Sizzling romance with heart and humor”

Carol is an award-winning author of Sweetwater Springs, a series of contemporary, small-town romances with serious sizzle and a generous dose of southern charm. Her personal second-chance-at-love story resulted in marriage to her high school sweetheart.

Carol has also written several standalone books not connected to any series. Her Tropical Heat novella characters find love and passion on islands and beaches. Writing as Annie Rayburn, she produces Crainesian mashup romances that are sci-fi, paranormal, erotic, contemporary, and alternate history.

Find Carol on the web:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AuthorCarolBurnside
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carolburnside/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/carol_burnside
Website: https://www.carolburnside.com
Newsletter: https://eepurl.com/smDmf

A special shoutout to Delilah Devlin for hosting me on her blog today. Thanks so much! I appreciate it.

12 comments to “Carol Burnside: It’s Christmas…in October? (Contest & FREE Book!)”

  1. miki
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    · October 11th, 2022 at 8:39 am · Link

    i can’t read christmas romance in spring or summer i’m not in the mood but since it’s nearly freezing these days here i’m definitively interested



  2. Jennifer Beyer
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    · October 11th, 2022 at 9:16 am · Link

    I mix in Christmas stories all year long. Fake Fiance For Christmas sounds like a nice holiday story. Now I want to know how they find their happily ever after.



  3. Colleen C.
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    · October 11th, 2022 at 12:47 pm · Link

    Love reading Holiday stories throughout the year! 🙂



  4. Mary Preston
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    · October 11th, 2022 at 5:41 pm · Link

    I always enjoy it when the Christmas stories start appearing. I LOVE CHRISTMAS!!



  5. bn100
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    · October 11th, 2022 at 8:36 pm · Link

    looks festive



  6. ButtonsMom2003
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    · October 12th, 2022 at 1:12 am · Link

    That’s a beautiful cover!



  7. K. Campos
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    · October 12th, 2022 at 3:03 am · Link

    That’s such a pretty cover! I love reading stories based on holidays or seasons, but mostly Haloween and Christmas ones.



  8. Debra Guyette
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    · October 12th, 2022 at 4:54 am · Link

    I do enjoy snow when it is coming down. I rather miss it now that I live in Florida.



  9. Chrissie Lege
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    · October 12th, 2022 at 11:57 am · Link

    Looks like a great read to get me in the holiday mood.



  10. Nancy Schreib
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    · October 20th, 2022 at 3:53 pm · Link

    You are new to me. I am looking forward to your stories. Happy Writing!



  11. Carol Burnside
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    · October 21st, 2022 at 8:37 am · Link

    And the WINNER chosen by random.org is…

    Chrissie Lege! Congratulations!



  12. Delilah
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    · October 21st, 2022 at 10:21 am · Link

    Thanks so much, Carol, for a lovely post and agreeing to be my guest!

    The winner is…Chrissie Lege!



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