Christmas Spirits

Riverdale Avenue

Heat Rating: Steamy
Word Count: 32,000
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In the quaint town of Hickory Hollow, this Christmas season brings more than twinkling lights and festive cheer—it brings matchmaking ghosts, unexpected romance, and a chance at new beginnings.

When baker Paisley Dunn arrives to start fresh in her aunt’s riverside mansion, she learns that her new home is haunted by two mischievous ghosts—a pair of star-crossed lovers who won’t ascend to the afterlife until they help another couple fall in love within the mansion’s walls. Determined to become a part of the close-knit community, Paisley agrees to a romantically risky deal.

Meanwhile, Lucas Lee, a famous LA contractor looking to reconnect with his roots, returns to Hickory Hollow and is immediately caught up in the town’s quirky traditions, including the beloved annual Santa Claus contest. Trading his bespoke suits for a red velvet one, Lucas is prepared for anything—except the surprising sparks that fly when he meets Paisley.

As snow falls gently on Hickory Hollow, laughter, tears, and holiday magic fill the air, and the town’s residents discover that sometimes, the greatest gift of all is a second chance at love.

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Reviews for Not Home for the Holidays

Marsha’s Keeper Bookshelf, Goodreads Reviewer

5 stars

“… everything felt very real like it could easily happen, and that is the type of story that will draw me in and keep me engaged until the final page. I…recommend it to readers who love a good Christmas romance.”

 

K.J. Sweeney, Goodreads Reviewer

“You know how sometimes you're just in the mood for a nice, feel-good romance? Well Not Home for the Holidays ticks all the boxes in that regard…a sweet little read that leaves you with a smile on your face and a satisfied feeling inside.”

 

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Christmas Spirits

Riverdale Avenue

Heat Rating: Steamy
Word Count: 32,000
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