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Stella's Texas Christmas:
Living in a tiny town on the
South Texas coast, our Christmas season doesn’t involve cold, wintery weather
with sleigh bells in the snow. The temperatures are usually mild, the live-oaks
and palms stay green, and the grass often needs to be mowed before the big day.
Instead of snowflakes flying through the air, we have flocks of gulls and
blackbirds circling and waiting for Christmas dinner leftovers. Down at the
harbor, shrimp boats are decked in Christmas lights, while in town, Santa Claus
might be spotted riding a lawn tractor down the street!
In
my home, we usually start celebrating the holiday early and this year is no
exception. My husband plays Christmas music all year round, but by the time December
rolls around, the Jingle Bells, Santa Baby, and Blue Christmas goes non-stop in
the house and the vehicles! Our tree is now up and decorated and the holiday
mugs are already being used. So far I’ve baked at least a dozen pumpkin pies
and will probably bake that many more before the special day finally arrives.
Yes, there are probably plenty of humbugs who’d say we start the holiday too
early, but we don’t think so. Actually, my family and I believe it takes far
more than one day to celebrate Christ’s birthday. In fact, we’d be happy to
celebrate Christmas all year round.
I hope this Christmas season brings you much joy and love,
and the chance to spend special time with family and friends.
by Stella Bagwell
Miniseries: Men of the West
Synopsis
An ordinary cowboy?
Or the love of a lifetime?
Matthew Waggoner and Camille Hollister may have known each other for years, but nothing prepares them for the sudden flare of attraction that hits when Camille lets Matthew stay with her while the foreman is doing out-of-town work for her family’s ranch. But with Christmas just around the corner, it’ll take a holiday miracle to make these two patched-up hearts see past their differences and risk loving again…
About Stella:
The author of over seventy-five titles for Harlequin, Stella Bagwell writes about familes, the West, strong, silent men of honor and the women who love them. She credits her loyal readers and hopes her stories have brightened their lives in some small way. A cowgirl through and through, she recently learned how to rope a steer. Her days begin and end helping her husband on their south Texas ranch. In between she works on her next tale of love. Contact her at stellabagwell@gmail.coma Rafflecopter giveaway
Well christmas in texas sure looks better than NYC. With our dreary winter and low temps
ReplyDeleteIt does look like fun Natasha
DeleteI put my tree up at the start of December but I don't listen to Christmas music.
ReplyDeleteI usually wait until the 10th or so but this year with all that's going on I put it up the Saturday after thanksgiving
DeleteI love Xmas music :D In December
ReplyDeleteMe too!
Deletefun pics
ReplyDeleteGood luck
DeleteTerrific cover
ReplyDeletei agree!
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