Monday, December 14, 2015

Welcome to the Season's Readings Holiday Hop!


Greetings and Happy Holidays!  It's a couple of weeks until Christmas and we here at Mocha Memoirs Press are getting the celebration into full swing with the Season's Readings Holiday Hop! We have a collection of authors that have decorated their blogs with holiday stories, recipes, memories, and most of all--- NEW BOOKS!  We want to ensure that everyone who gets a new Kindle or Nook from Santa this year has plenty of romance, sci-fi, fantasy, and horror to keep them warm by the fire.

Mocha Memoirs Press has several offerings to whet your holiday appetite, including a brand new story in Drea Riley's Naughty Klaus series--- It's Christmas, Cupid! We're also spotlighting a bundle of some old favorites with Mistletoe Dreams-- $3.99 for three holiday stories that are sure to melt your snowglobe. If military romance is more your speed, Siobhan Kinkade will delight with her bestselling Under the Mistletoe. But it isn't all smooching here at MMP, we've also got a holiday fantasy straight out of a fairy tale with Selah Janel's Holly and Ivy. A variety of stories to get you into the holiday mood.

So don't just sit there! Click on the button below to be whisked away to another stop on the blog hop. But before you go, you'll notice that there is also a Rafflecopter giveaway of swag, books, and a $10 Amazon GC, so be sure that you enter to win! Winners will be announced on Tuesday, Dec. 15th!
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8 comments:

  1. Thanks for the invitation to be a part of this blog hop. I had a great time writing a holiday story for one of my Menopausal Heroes. Your Christmas offerings sound like fun, too. Best of luck!

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    1. Samantha, thank you so much for participating! I can wait to go and read about the menopausal Christmas...LOL!

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  2. My favorite memory was as a kid, I would help my grandma wrap presents for all her grandchildren then on Christmas eve we would go to her house and have a small dinner and open presents and spend time together. Now my grandma is gone I miss those days ..

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    1. That sounds similar to my own Christmases as a kid. I think that's why so many folks get a little melancholy during the holidays because it's suddenly very obvious that you can't go home again. But here's to making NEW Christmas memories!

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  3. My favorite holiday memory involves my mother taking 3 young children on a plane from San Francisco to Chicago for Christmas time.

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    1. Oh that sounds hectic and exciting! Safe travels this year!!

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  4. My favorite memory is of my Grandfather and me decorating the Christmas tree every year. I always enjoyed spending time with him.

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    1. That's an excellent memory to have! I have such great memories of my grandparents' house at Christmastime too.

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