Today, I’m excited to share about the
release of the individual stories that were originally part of the A
Very Bookish Christmas novella collection. Each story takes elements
from classic books and incorporates them into the story.
This weekend, three of the four stories will now be available on Kindle! Let me share a little bit about each story:
This weekend, three of the four stories will now be available on Kindle! Let me share a little bit about each story:
Molly and Anna by Sarah Holman
With the death of her sister near Christmastime, Lacie becomes the guardian of two girls of mixed heritage. Caring for them is harder than she ever imagined. She’s confronted daily with memories she would rather forget and her own prejudice. No matter what, she is determined to give her two nieces the best Christmas she can.
Classic that inspired the story: Pollyanna by Eleanor H. Porter
Random fun fact: Jared from this story might possibly be the same Jared featured in another of Sarah’s Christmas stories, “Distorted Glass” (but he was younger in that story).
Find it on Amazon and Goodreads
Sincerely, Jem by Kate Willis
Dear Reader,
My name is Jessie. I'm an expert at introversion and cheesecake eating. (#skillz) I'm trying to become a writer, but gathering inspiration = social interaction, so... no.
The world's best mail carrier suggested I get a pen pal, so this is the story of that pen pal experiment and the beautiful way it opened my eyes.
Merry Christmas and much cheesecake to you!
Sincerely,
Jem
Classic that inspired the story: Daddy-Long-Legs by Jean Webster
Random fun fact: There are two Doctor Who references–one was intentional. See if you can spot them. š
Find it on Amazon and Goodreads
Sylvie of Amber Apartments by J. Grace Pennington
Since she was five years old, Sylvie has been obsessed with Anne of Green Gables and trying to make her life as much like Anne Shirley's as possible. But with her black hair and her apartment-building home -- not to mention her older brother and two living parents -- she despairs of ever meeting her aspirations. But could she be more like her heroine than she believes?
Classic that inspired the story: Anne of Green Gables by L. M. Montgomery
Random fun fact: Several details in the story were taken from the author's childhood, including the Anne of Green Gables playset, the yellow paperback version of the book, and getting Nancy Drew books for Christmas.
Find it on Amazon and Goodreads
Gingerbread Treasures by Rebekah Jones
Missing Gingerbread Men are the Key...
Oliver Breckenridge has a case — one he’s willing to fly all the way across the pond at Christmastime to look into.
Emily Willis says it all started with the gingerbread men. Then came the dognapping. And then the email…
Despite mounting clues, Oliver and his ad hoc team of investigators aren’t getting anywhere. Add in a man Oliver hoped never to see again, a few rumors, and even more inconsistencies, and matters aren't clearing up.
Finding the “gingerbread treasure” might turn out to be more than they bargained for.
Classic that inspired the story: Sherlock Holmes, The Sign of the Four by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Random fun fact: Gingerbread Treasures is just the beginning. I have 18 more books planned that stem off of this story.
Find it on Amazon and Goodreads
Doesn’t this sound like fun! And the same
group is putting out an all-new collection this fall! You can add it
to Goodreads
now.
To celebrate the release of the three
Christmas stories, the authors are giving away an Amazon gift card!
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Thank you so much for sharing, Kelsey! I'm looking forward to having you as part of the Thanksgiving Collection!
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure! And I'm really looking forward to being part of the Thanksgiving Collection too.
DeleteRobin Hood! I think that would make an interesting story!
DeleteYes! Robin Hood retellings are lots of fun. :)
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