![]() ![]() Sure, there may be aspects of the holiday we look forward to, be it pumpkin pie at Thanksgiving, twinkling Christmas lights, or simply gathering with loved ones. They range from light-hearted to angsty, which is pretty reflective of the holiday season if you think about it. There’s a holiday romance for every mood and preference. But the real reason I read it all year? There are so many I still want to read! ![]() Reading a Christmas romance in the summer or July 4th romance in the winter makes for a good palate cleanser or reading slump-buster. But holiday romance is here for us all year round, no matter what holiday is next. With the winter holidays almost upon us, I’ve started leaning in and reading more seasonally appropriate offerings. It’s much more preferable to read about characters who are stuck in a snowstorm or dealing with crabby family members from the comfort of my home. Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Christmas, New Year’s Eve, Chinese New Year-I’ll read it all. ![]() I am a notorious winter grinch but I love winter holiday romance. I always love to hear what Leigh is reading, and whenever I’m contemplating reading a new-to-me romance author I always ask Leigh, “Would *I* like this?” When she floated the idea of a holiday romance post I couldn’t say yes fast enough. Leigh is a longtime friend who serves as Modern Mrs Darcy editor and What Should I Read Next social media pro. Readers, I’m delighted to welcome our team member Leigh Kramer to the blog. ![]()
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