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COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE INFORMATION
Each story within this collection is protected by copyright of the author.
The Moment I Knew I Would Love Ethan Forever — Brenda Vicars
Yuletide Homicide: A Liz Boyle Short Mystery — Kate Birdsall
A Crazy Christmas — Kelly Stone Gamble
Rowen’s Gift — Michael Meyerhofer
A Merry Mugging — Claude Bouchard
A Vanderbilt Christmas — Nicole Evelina
Another Bloody Festival — Ciara Ballintyne
Holiday in Hartland — Gail Cleare
Some Carry-Tail: A Gabriel & Orson Story — Victor Catano
A Twin Oaks Christmas — Reece Taylor
The Christmas Jacket — Diane Byington
A Muse-ing Christmas — Kelley Kaye
Building Cairns — Darren R. Leo
A Katie Christmas — Erica Lucke Dean
Convergence — Stacey Roberts
Caesar’s Gift — LeTeisha Newton
A Gift for Momma — Debbie TenBrink
Literally Christmas — Cee Streetlights
Father Christmas — Timothy Woodward
And Mercy Mild — Justin Bogdanovitch
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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to any actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.
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Table of Contents
In This Volume
LifeAfter
The Moment I Knew I Would Love Ethan Forever
by Brenda Vicars
Contemporary YA
Books By Brenda
About Brenda
Yuletide Homicide: A Liz Boyle Short Mystery
by Kate Birdsall
Mystery
Books By Kate
About Kate
A Crazy Christmas
by Kelly Stone Gamble
Women’s Fiction
Books By Kelly
About Kelly
Rowen’s Gift
by Michael Meyerhofer
Epic Fantasy
Books By Michael
About Michael
A Merry Mugging
A Christmas Short Story (featuring Chris Barry of the Vigilante Series)
by Claude Bouchard
Crime Thriller
Books by Claude
About Claude Bouchard
A Vanderbilt Christmas
by Nicole Evelina
Historical
Books by Nicole
About Nicole
Another Bloody Festival
by Ciara Ballintyne
Epic Fantasy
Books by Ciara
About Ciara
Holiday in Hartland
by Gail Cleare
Women’s Fiction
Books by Gail
About Gail
Some Carry-tail
A Gabriel & Orson Christmas
by Victor Catano
Urban Fantasy
Books by Victor
About Victor
A Twin Oaks Christmas
by Reece Taylor
Contemporary Romance
Books by Reece
About Reece
The Christmas Jacket
by Diane Byington
Women’s Fiction
Books by Diane
About Diane
A Muse-ing Christmas
Ms. Parker Teaches Santa—Shakespeare Style
by Kelley Kaye
Mystery
Books by Kelley
About Kelley
Building Cairns
by Darren Leo
Contemporary Fiction
Books by Darren
About Darren
A Katie Christmas
Featuring Cooper and Katie from To Katie With Love
by Erica Lucke Dean
Contemporary Romance
Books by Erica
About Erica
Convergence
by Stacey Roberts
Humor
Books by Stacey
About Stacey
Caesar’s Gift
by LeTeisha Newton
Dark Romance
Books by LeTeisha
About LeTeisha
A Gift for Momma
by Debbie S. TenBrink
Mystery
Books by Debbie
About Debbie
Literally Christmas
by C. Streetlights
Contemporary Fantasy
Books by Cee
About Cee
Father Christmas
by Timothy Woodward
LGBT Fiction
Books by Timothy
About Timothy
And Mercy Mild
by Justin Bog
Contemporary Fiction
Books by Justin
About Justin
In This Volume
The Moment I Knew I Would Love Ethan Forever
by Brenda Vicars
Contemporary YA
When Polarity spends Christmas Eve with Ethan’s family, she discovers a side to him that she never knew. In a single moment, the unlikely combination of a deadly rattlesnake, a ten-year-old’s tears, and “O Holy Night” awakens Polarity’s understanding of Ethan, her own heart, and love.
Yuletide Homicide: A Liz Boyle Short Mystery
by Kate Birdsall
Mystery
In this Christmas mystery, we follow Cleveland Detective Liz Boyle out of the squad room and into her personal life, where we see glimpses of her humanity, that she often conceals.
A Crazy Christmas
by Kelly Stone Gamble
Women’s Fiction
All Cass Adams wants for Christmas is a new pair of boots, but her husband, Roland, has other plans. From the USA Today Bestselling novel, They Call Me Crazy.
Rowen’s Gift
by Michael Meyerhofer
Epic Fantasy
A condemned man learns that not everyone is cut out to be a hero. A tie-in to the award-winning fantasy novel, Wytchfire, Book I in the Dragonkin Trilogy.
A Merry Mugging
by Claude Bouchard
Crime Thriller
From USA Today Bestselling Author of the Vigilante Series. What better time than Christmas for the Vigilante to show some heart?
A Vanderbilt Christmas
by Nicole Evelina
Historical
Aspiring suffragist Victoria Woodhull has finally secured an entre into New York high society thanks to an invitation to Christmas Eve dinner at Cornelius Vanderbilt’s house, but her low-class family threatens to ruin everything. A tie-in to the award-winning novel Madame Presidentess.
Another Bloody Festival
by Ciara Ballintyne
Epic Fantasy<
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Desperate to be the world’s leading research wizard, the genius Alloran makes a fateful decision that ends in bloodshed and changes the course of the world’s future. A short story prequel to The Seven Circles of Hell.
Holiday in Hartland
by Gail Cleare
Women’s Fiction
It’s Christmas Eve at the lakeside cottage in Vermont where Bridget Reilly has been living alone. Soon her daughter Lizzie, born twenty-five years ago and adopted by the birth father’s family, will arrive for their first holiday together in this continuation of Cleare’s USA Today bestseller, The Taste of Air.
Some Carry-Tail: A Gabriel & Orson Story
by Victor Catano
Urban Fantasy
Gabriel’s quest to find his witchy girlfriend, Sheila, the perfect Christmas gift gets derailed by a family swindled by a street Santa. It’s up to him and Orson, his magical bulldog, to set things right.
A Twin Oaks Christmas
by Reece Taylor
Contemporary Romance
Featuring Hannah and Lee from Bless Your Heart. Celebrate the holidays in the town of Twin Oaks at the annual Christmas Festival. It is a fun-filled time with a heart-warming, unexpected family reunion.
The Christmas Jacket
by Diane Byington
Women’s Fiction
Faye desperately wants a high school athletic jacket for Christmas, but her family is too poor. Featuring Faye Smith from the award-winning historical novel Who She Is.
A Muse-ing Christmas: Ms. Parker Teaches Santa—Shakespeare Style
by Kelley Kaye
Mystery
English teacher Leslie Parker is the super-sleuthing sidekick to Emma Lovett, the protagonist for the Chalkboard Outlines Cozy Mystery Series. No one gets killed in this holiday assignment, but it’s up to Leslie to keep Maisie from murdering iambic pentameter.
Building Cairns
by Darren R. Leo
Contemporary Fiction
Frog, from The Trees Beneath Us, is innkeeper, cook, den mother, and therapist. Hikers come and go through her life with no idea what they do to it.
A Katie Christmas
by Erica Lucke Dean
Contemporary Romance
Featuring Cooper and Katie from To Katie With Love. Before crashing Katie’s birthday party, Cooper was firmly stuck in the “client zone.” Desperate to change that status, Cooper shows up at the annual client-appreciation holiday brunch determined to win Katie’s heart.
Convergence
by Stacey Roberts
Humor
A Jewish boy with a girl’s name discovers a Christmas miracle. His mother is not happy about it. From the autobiographical Trailer Trash with a Girl’s Name.
Caesar’s Gift
by LeTeisha Newton
Dark Romance
From International Bestselling Author of Whispers in the Dark, featuring the beloved Caesar St. Clair of Vanquished. Ashlyn gave Caesar everything he ever wanted—love, marriage, a son, and the darkness he craved. Now he’s on a mission to give her the world for the holidays.
A Gift for Momma
by Debbie S. TenBrink
Mystery
Featuring Lieutenant Jo Riskin from Warped Ambition, a Jo Riskin Mystery. When Jo meets a young runaway on Christmas Eve, she’s determined to reunite him with his family and help them give each other the most important Christmas gift of all.
Literally Christmas
by C. Streetlights
Contemporary Fantasy
When Natalie takes a job as an elf at Santa’s Enchanted Forest, her cynicism toward the holiday becomes overwhelming. Now, after eating one of Santa’s Christmas cookies, Natalie must accept that perhaps not everything about the holiday is exactly what she thinks it is.
Father Christmas
by Timothy Woodward
LGBT Fiction
Sean Jackson is determined to come out to his dad over the holidays. Will the spirit of Christmas help his dad accept Sean’s sexuality, or will Sean’s coming out ruin the holiday for his whole family? A continuation of the ALA Rainbow List novel If I Told You So.
And Mercy Mild
by Justin Bog
Contemporary Fiction
Seeking redemption, a mother of two daughters examines her past, makes a bold change to her present, and hopes for a future not haunted by her memories. “And Mercy Mild” is linked to the story “Hark,” from the holiday collection Hark: A Christmas Collection.
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Tangled Lights
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Silent Nights
The Moment I Knew I Would Love Ethan Forever
by Brenda Vicars
We were only sixteen, but in one moment I knew I would love Ethan forever. It happened at his grandmother’s farm two days before Christmas. His grandmother had invited us to a cookout—just our family and his. It was at the end of a warm December day. That sounds weird—warm December—but in south Texas warm days and nights in the Christmas season are common. We had finished eating and everyone was sitting on the back porch in lawn chairs drinking iced tea and watching the dying embers in the barbeque pit glow orange wavers among the black charcoal and ashes.
Ethan’s chair was next to mine, and I was hoping now that the meal was over and the sun was setting, we would take a walk alone, steal a few minutes. My family would be leaving town the next morning, and this was the last time I’d be with Ethan for weeks or even months. He had whispered to me earlier that we’d take a walk after dinner. But neither of us had anticipated how his youngest sister, Keisha, would attach herself to me. To her five-year-old mind, I was a delightful new playmate. Braced with her favorite doll and a handful of tiny dresses and accessories, she wedged herself between my and Ethan’s chairs.
She dropped the wardrobe items onto my lap. Her dark brown eyes, so much like Ethan’s, darted from the clothes to my face and implored me to love this game as much as she did. She thrust a pink dress at me. “This is Ellen’s favorite outfit.” She watched as I looked it over.
“Oh!” I turned it from side-to-side. “Beautiful.”
Ethan, from behind Keisha’s back grinned at me. Unlike most guys his age, he didn’t need to roll his eyes or put on a macho show of being disinterested in his sister’s childish play. He honored her interests with the same respect he’d give someone his own age.
Keisha stripped her doll and took the pink dress from me. “Now when she puts on her ball gown, we have to take her to the palace to dance.”
I helped her slip the doll into the new outfit. “That sounds like fun.”
As soon as the doll was dressed, Keisha grabbed my hand and tugged. “Come on. The palace
is this way.” She angled her head toward a gazebo about twenty feet from the house.
I laughed. “Okay, we’re going on a journey to the palace?”
“Yes.” She glanced over her shoulder at her ten-year-old sister. “Theresa, you can come, too.” Keisha paused to wait until her shy sister pushed herself up from her chair.
I didn’t think Theresa had said a word during the whole visit, and every time I tried to bring her into a conversation, she shrank into herself.
Ethan stood as if to come with us, but when we stepped to the edge of the porch, Dad said to him, “How about if I help you lift the grill and clean it? I think the pit has cooled enough.”
Keisha, still clasping my left hand, led me off the porch. I stretched my free hand out to Theresa, but she seemed not to see me. She kept up with us, but she walked several feet to my right.
There were dozens of cedar fence posts, at least seven feet long, lying parallel in rows on the ground in front of the gazebo as if someone were planning to build a fence. Stepping carefully onto a post, Keisha dropped my hand so she could stretch both arms out to mimic balancing on a tight rope. She walked across the posts. “This is the moat around the palace. Be careful and don’t fall into the water. There’s alligators and monsters in there.”