I’ll give you a rundown of my year in books next week, but for now, with Christmas just 11 days away, I’m reading only seasonal titles – just to get into the spirit of it all.
In fact, I’m so full of the spirit of the season that I’m planning my own Christmas novel. It will be full of food, love, and two dogs named Nigel and Nigella. As for the rest? Yeah, I haven’t got that far yet!
Anyways, without further ado here’s what’s in my kindle for Christmas…
A Gift From Comfort Food Cafe, Debbie Johnson – part of the fabulous Comfort Food Cafe series
Christmas At The Comfort Food Cafe, Debbie Johnson – ditto
A Paris Christmas, John Baxter – a book about one man’s search to plan and source the perfect French Christmas dinner
Christmas at Claridges, Karen Swan – which, disappointingly, isn’t really about either Christmas or Claridges.
The Christmas Secret, Karen Swan – which, much more pleasingly, is about both Christmas and a Scottish whisky distillery.
Mistletoe and Murder, Carola Dunn – part of the Daisy Dalrymple series
The Mother Of All Christmases, Milly Johnson – I thought this one would be a lot more predictable than it has turned out to be…thankfully. What I’ve loved is re-meeting a whole host of characters from her previous (stand-alone) novels.
The Christmas Wish, Tilly Tennant – on my to be read by Christmas or over the Christmas break pile
An Island Christmas, Jenny Colgan – on my to be read by Christmas or over the Christmas break pile
Christmas at Little Beach Street Bakery, Jenny Colgan – on my to be read by Christmas or over the Christmas break pile
Ok, that’s my Christmas reading list – what’s on yours?