Looking for a good holiday read?
These Christmas romance books will keep your spirits merry and bright.
Christmas is a season of love, joy, and opening our hearts to those around us—it’s the perfect time of year to celebrate love in all its forms!
Sweet romance is my favorite genre to read year-round. As I always say, you can never have too much romance! But Christmas romance books add sweetness to the cozy winter nights. They’re perfect for curling up next to a roaring fire and cup of hot cocoa.
Whether you’re looking for some “season’s readings” or trying to find the perfect gift for the sweet romance fan in your life, here’s a compilation of Christmas romance books that anyone will enjoy.
Christmas Romance Books
The House That Christmas Made (Harbor Hills, Book 4)
Judith, Quinn, Annette, and Beverly aren’t just neighbors, they’re best friends. They’ve seen each other through all of life’s ups and downs. But despite their warm friendship, each of the women on Apple Hill Lane has been holding an icy secret….
Read the entire series to catch up on the lives of the ladies of Apple Hill Lane before reading the thrilling conclusion of the Harbor Hills saga, filled with suburban drama, small town secrets, and—most importantly—plenty of heartwarming holiday spirit.
The Christmas House (Hickory Grove, Book 2)
For most people, Christmastime is when the lights and decorations come out of the attic to bring cheer to the neighborhood. But for Fern Gale, it’s just an excuse to drink cocoa and binge watch Christmas movies.
After her mother died and her marriage fell apart, she hasn’t bothered to take down the lights that grace her home year-round. That is, until a burst pipe forces her to spruce things up…with a little help from her estranged husband.
The Christmas House is a heartwarming standalone sweet romance read, so feel free to dive right in! But if you’re looking for the perfect holiday gift, the entire Hickory Grove series is a bookworm’s delight!
The Quilting House: A Hickory Grove Christmas (Hickory Grove, Book 5)
The residents of Hickory Grove, Indiana love nothing more than a good, old-fashioned Christmas tradition. Tree lighting ceremonies, cozy crafting sessions, and strong friendships are the locals’ favorite ways to warm up a cold winter.
But when a new woman moves to town, it looks like the tight-knit relationships they’ve spent so long building just might unravel.
Just like The Christmas House, The Quilting House can be read as a standalone book, but for the utmost in Christmas spirit, I say read them back-to-back!
The Manger House: An Heirloom Island Christmas (Heirloom Island, Book 2)
For anyone who’s ever thought that the holidays are just a little too busy, the saga of the Sageberry sisters should feel all too familiar. Between new business ventures, new love, and a myriad of holiday traditions, it’s starting to look like Christmas will be more frenzied than festive.
But the holiday season is the perfect time to open your heart to new possibilities. If the sisters can find time to connect with each other, they may learn what Christmas is all about.
The fictional Heirloom Island in the middle of Lake Huron might be tiny, but a larger-than-life cast of characters will bring joy to your holiday season. Snag the whole trilogy to kick off your Christmas reading list or to give as a gift.
Sweet Mistletoe (Indigo Bay Christmas Romance, Book 5)
The words “single matchmaker” don’t exactly inspire confidence…and that’s just what Paisley Barrett’s investors think. They’ve informed her that she has until the end of the year to find a boyfriend or she’s out of a job.
Meanwhile, Knox Calhoun has been trying to dodge his mother’s constant nagging about when he’s going to finally settle down. If these two can overcome their fears, they just might find love under the tree.
Each of the books in the Indigo Bay Christmas Romance collection can be read as a standalone. Or, buy the whole set and get into the cozy Christmas spirit!
Love & Joy Come To You
The holidays can be busy, but this Christmas, I hope you find time to be with the people you love most and—of course—to read some new books!
I wrote each of these women’s fiction and Christmas romance books to provide a heartwarming break in the hustle and bustle of the season. I hope you love reading these stories as much as I loved writing them!
And when the holiday season is over, you can still enjoy Hickory Grove, Harbor Hill, and plenty of other quaint locations. There are a total of seven sweet romance series for you to enjoy!