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Blogmas Day 17: Current Christmas Reads

Welcome To Blogmas Day 17 Guys!



Can you believe that Christmas is next week? I literally can't believe how fast this month is going by.

I've really enjoyed getting to share some different posts than normal for my blog during Blogmas, but today I decided I really wanted to do another bookish post. And so, I'm simply going to share the current Christmas books I'm reading right now.

1) Because It's Christmas by Katherine Spencer:



Honestly one of my favorite Christmas reading traditions has become enjoying the new Cape Light novel every year during December. For anyone unfamiliar with this series, it's a contemporary fiction series that was originally written by Thomas Kinkade and Katherine Spencer, and after his passing, she has continued on with writing them. It's become one of my all time favorites, and I believe this is book 18, and it also has a spin off series called Angel Island. I love getting to pick up these books and revisit favorite characters over and over again, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a festive series to start this holiday season.


2) Mistletoe At Moonglow by Deborah Garner:

This was a novella that I happened to grab for free from Ibooks, and while I've only just started it, I'm already really enjoying the sweet story about an inn and the people it brings together. I'll definitely be talking more about this one after I finish it.


3) A Family For Christmas by Noelle Adams:


This is another one that I happened to grab for free from Ibooks, and I'm currently almost finished it. While I definitely am enjoying it, I'm not completely loving it and that's partly due to the fact that I think it's a very weird mashup of genres. However, I still foresee it being a 3 star read for me, and I'm definitely enjoying both main characters.

4) Rebecca's Christmas Gift by Emma Miller:


Lastly, I'm currently reading this Love Inspired Novel. I always enjoy reading these, and the holiday themed ones are always my favorite. Plus for as long as I can remember, I've really enjoyed reading books about the Amish culture, and so although I'm not very far into this one, I have a feeling it's going to be a win win for me. :)



Thanks so much for reading guys! If any of you are currently reading holiday themed books I'd love to hear which ones. :)

I'll see you all back here tomorrow for Blogmas Day 18!


This is not a sponsored post. All opinions are my own. The photos do not belong to me, and all rights to the respective owners. 

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