Thanks to Roisin at Midas PR I have a lovely selection of MIRA and Mills & Boon Christmas books to giveaway to you lovely readers. Even though it's likely to cost me more in postage I've decided to share the love and offer this as 4 separate prizes instead of one prize.
Snowfall at Willow Lake by Susan Wiggs
Can a single moment change your entire life?
Kiss Me Under the Mistletoe by Fiona Harper
This Christmas, ex-WAG Louise Thornton is starting her new life, away from the paparazzi - and her cheating husband. Un-manicured, back on carbs and holding herself together courtesy of some seriously good foundation, Louise will make things perfect for her son, right up until he leaves for his dad's on the big day. Then she'll be free to curl up and cancel Christmas.
But it turns out escaping the fame goldfish bowl comes with some perks: peace and quiet, no baying press, plus regular battles with her Mr Darcy-esque new neighbour to keep her edge. And the best thing about a real, country Christmas is that there's always lots of mistletoe to be found...
Can a single moment change your entire life?
International lawyer Sophie Bellamy has dedicated her life to helping
people in war-torn countries. But when she survives a hostage situation,
she remembers what matters most - the children she loves back home.
Haunted by regrets, she returns to the idyllic Catskills village of Avalon on the shores of Willow Lake, determined to repair the bonds with her family.
Haunted by regrets, she returns to the idyllic Catskills village of Avalon on the shores of Willow Lake, determined to repair the bonds with her family.
There Sophie discovers the surprising rewards of
small-town life- -including an unexpected passion for Noah Shepherd, the
local veterinarian. Noah has a healing touch for anything with four
legs, but he's never had any luck with women - until Sophie.
Kiss Me Under the Mistletoe by Fiona Harper
This Christmas, ex-WAG Louise Thornton is starting her new life, away from the paparazzi - and her cheating husband. Un-manicured, back on carbs and holding herself together courtesy of some seriously good foundation, Louise will make things perfect for her son, right up until he leaves for his dad's on the big day. Then she'll be free to curl up and cancel Christmas.
But it turns out escaping the fame goldfish bowl comes with some perks: peace and quiet, no baying press, plus regular battles with her Mr Darcy-esque new neighbour to keep her edge. And the best thing about a real, country Christmas is that there's always lots of mistletoe to be found...