I just can’t help myself right now. The Christmas spirit has punched me in the face, so when I see all these cute Christmas books, I just have to add them. Let me know if they are too much.

Oleanders In Alaska
Matt Thompson
3.7 Stars (15 Reviews)
Genre: Literary Fiction | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense

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Not all lives seem connected, but when a storm hits in St. Laurent’s, Alaska the lives of many are thrown together. They find that their lives weren’t really so far apart to begin with, but quite the opposite.

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The Gift of Christmas Yet to Come (A St Nicholas Bay Novella Book 1)
Jo Bartlett
5.0 Stars (4 Reviews)
Genre: Humor & Entertainment | Holidays

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The Gift of Christmas Yet to Come is a novella that spans two Christmases and one woman’s quest to complete a family with a missing piece.

School-teacher Kate Harris is about to turn thirty-four and suddenly the tick-tock of her biological clock is almost deafening. Facing another Christmas without a longed for child in her life, it’s time to take action.

With the support of her closest friends, in the close-knit small town of St Nicholas Bay, she decides to go it alone. But in a town where Christmas is big business all year round, and it’s rumoured that Charles Dickens wrote some of A Christmas Carol, it turns out Santa Claus isn’t the only one with mysterious powers.

Should Kate listen to a voice from beyond the grave telling her to slow down and wait for her real fate to be revealed, or follow her heart and find the missing pieces of her family in a way she’d never imagined?

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Yarns
Ben Moran
5.0 Stars (5 Reviews)
Genre: Humor & Satire | Short Stories

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Soaked in spirits and drizzled in mist, YARNS is a collection of real short stories set in the fictional land of West Clare. Or fictional short stories set in the real land of West Clare. That is to say, don’t believe everything you read. Cute hoors abound, not to mention greyhound-tamperers, amorous octogenarians, first-time fishermen, snickering clergymen and nocturnally-vigorous undertakers; everything Bord Failte would love to advertise but legally can’t, for fear of appearing to condone this sort of thing.

YARNS also contains a bonus: The Author’s Guide to Tracing, including correct usage of the Nyeh! (not to be confused with either the Yerrah! or the Sure!)

WARNING: Contents include coffee, coffins, greyhounds, graveyards, squirrels, crossbows, tracing, turf and tractors. May also contain suspect morals, colourful language and observations on life as it is lived out west. No added sugar.

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Sweet Tea
Wendy Decker
4.6 Stars (9 Reviews)
Genre: Coming of Age | Teen & Young Adult

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After viewing an afternoon talk show, sixteen-year-old Olivia discovers her mother’s strange behavior might be more than a case of eccentricity, she may be mentally ill. Olivia fears being left behind to care for her mother when older sister CeCe moves away in June to take a shot at stardom. After the truth about her mother is confirmed, Olivia must trust the only people who offer help: one strange man and a friend her mother makes at the mental institution.

“Sweet Tea is a fine young adult story… So many titles on mental illness narrow the focus to coping and neglect the overall bigger picture of how a home life with mental illness can interact with a wider world outside home’s front door… Not so Sweet Tea, which provides a more realistic portrait from a teen’s viewpoint that embraces so much more than a singular concern…

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The Twelve Children Of Christmas: A Baihu Short Story
James Chalk
4.8 Stars (11 Reviews)
Genre: Teen & Young Adult | Holidays | Short Stories

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When Jonathan’s Christmas good deed goes awry, Baihu comes to his rescue.

Can she get to Jonathan in time and will she be able to save the children?

In this family friendly Christmas tale, Baihu, Jonathan Harkon’s very special tiger, gets her own adventure.

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Mytro
John Biggs
4.7 Stars (17 Reviews)
Genre: Children’s eBooks

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Imagine if, right now, clattering underneath your feet was a secret train system that could take you anywhere in minutes. Imagine a trip full of mystery and excitement from New York to Barcelona to the wind-swept coast of Italy to the edge of space. Imagine dangerous strangers, amazing friends, and high adventure.

Imagine Mytro.

The first book in the Mytro trilogy, this thrill ride of a story follows Turtle and Agata as they learn the secrets of a mysterious group trying to control the world and the strange creatures that could destroy it.

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