Deck the halls with tales of joy.
Fa, la la la la. La, la la la.
Tis the season to read stories
Fa, la la la la. La, la la la.
And this book is being released! I have already ordered and gotten my paperback copy of it and have plans to reread all these lovely stories this December. (Or before if I can’t wait that long.) I read each of these stories as the author wrote them and sometimes my eyes filled with tears. Sometimes my heart ached. Sometimes I smiled. All of them are very short. Perfect for those busy days in December when you want something to read, but don’t have time to sit down and read a full novel. They are just a little something to encourage, inspire, and remind you what Christmas is really about.
Twenty-five short reads inspired by themes from the Christmas story
Celebrate the true spirit of the season with this collection of five-minute holiday stories. Perfect to pair with your morning coffee or binge-read while curled up with a favorite blanket on a snowy afternoon!
From a stately mansion to a rough barn, from a cheerful fireside to a lonely mountain road, from a chaotic church pageant to the grim aftermath of war, no heart is without its burden. But no trouble is too deep to be touched by the light of love and the warmth of Christmas.
Blog Tour Schedule
19th:
Tara | Tower in the Plains
Becky Dempsey | Blossoms and Blessings
Chelsea Burden | Sheep Among Wolves Publishing
Abby Elissa | Abby Elissa’s Writings
20th:
Kelly Barr | Kelly F Barr
Rebekah Morris | Read Another Page
21st:
Abigail Kay Harris | Read Review Rejoice
Rachel Rossano | Rachel Rossano
22nd:
Erika Mathews | Resting Life
Brianna Harpel | Spread the Spark
23rd:
Ebos Aifuobhokhan | Batya’s Bits
Natalie Claire | Kenmore Pines
Katja | Old-Fashioned Book Love
24th:
Emily Harris | E.J.’s Journal
Kylie Hunt – The Film Director’s Wife
About the Author
An avid reader and incurable story-spinner, Angie Thompson also enjoys volunteering in her church’s children’s program and starting (but not always finishing) various kinds of craft projects. She currently lives in central Virginia near most of her incredible family, including two parents, six brothers, one sister, and five siblings-in-law—plus four nieces, six nephews, and several assorted pets!
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Do you like reading Christmas stories in July? Have you gotten a copy of this book or do you plan to? Do you prefer longer or shorter Christmas stories?
Angie says
Thanks so much for sharing, Rebekah! I’m glad you’re enjoying it! <3
readanotherpage says
I am. 😀