Top Ten Tuesday: Christmas Books

Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together.

How it works:

She assigns each Tuesday a topic and then posts her top ten list that fits that topic. You’re more than welcome to join her and create your own top ten (or 2, 5, 20, etc.) list as well. Feel free to put a unique spin on the topic to make it work for you! Please link back to That Artsy Reader Girl in your own post so that others know where to find more information.


This week’s TTT is a freebie. So, I decided that I wanted to do Christmas books that are on my TBR. So, here they are. Please let me know if you have read them and what you thought.


1. Christmas at Two Love Lane by Kieran Kramer

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2. The Christmas Cowboy Hero by Donna Grant

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3. Jingle Spells by Heather Marie Adkins

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4. A Christmas Affair by Cora Davies

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5. The Sheriff’s Christmas Angels by Debra Holt

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6. Season of Joy by Annie Rains

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7. A Highlander is Coming to Town by Laura Trentham

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8. Mangos and Mistletoe by Adriana Herrera

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9. Christmas in the Scot’s Arms by Julie Johnstone

Christmas in the Scot's Arms: A Forbidden Love Scottish Historical Romance (Highlander Vows- Entangled Hearts Book 3) by [Julie Johnstone]

10 Incubus Yule by A.H. Lee

Incubus Yule (The Incubus Series Book 4) by [A. H. Lee]

Goodreads Monday: Christmas at Two Love Lane (Two Love Lane: Book 1) by Kieran Kramer

This is a weekly meme where anyone can choose a random book from their Goodreads TBR and highlight it. Once you choose a book, make sure you link and reference @LaurensPageTurners.


This week’s selection:

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Synopsis:

The best gift of all is the one you share with someone else. . .

From the moment he strode through the iron gate and into the offices of Two Love Lane on a crisp December day, it was obvious that Deacon Banks was something different. He wasn’t a Charleston native, not with that adorable Yankee accent. And unlike the usual client at the elegant matchmaking agency, he had no interest in finding a woman to marry–just a few no-strings dates while he was in town.

Macy Frost takes her professional services very seriously–how could she not, when she’s rumored to be a direct descendant of Cupid? Tech entrepreneur Deacon says he’s just trying to make his social-climbing aunt happy by being seen out and about with a few prominent beauties, but Macy insists she can make her client fall in love…for real. And Deacon can’t help but think she might be right. As charming as the palmetto trees and magnificent harbor may be, it’s the beautiful, breath-of-fresh-air Macy who’s become Deacon’s favorite part of the scenery. But can the hopelessly romantic Southern belle stop trying to fix him up and just let Cupid do his work on her own heart?


As with my previous Goodreads Monday posts, I had read book 3 (Second Chance at Two Love Lane) first and then decided that I needed to read the previous books. It seems to be an ongoing thing with me and it will be something that comes up again and again while I am doing this meme.

I am hoping to get to this book at some point soon but I need to clear up my NetGalley backlog before I do that.