Believe it or not, July has come and gone, as all good things must

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come to an end. This means, sadly, that my Christmas in July short stories will only be available for a short time more.
I have gathered all the stories (The Kissing Tree, The Present, Sing A Christmas Carol, and ‘Tis the Season) under the Christmas in July page on my blog where they will remain until Sunday, August 7 for your reading pleasure. If you haven’t read them, please come take a look and grab some early Christmas cheer and romance! I hope you enjoy them!
Merry Christmas!
Jenna



































That would be fabulous, Jenna! These were a real treat–I enjoyed each very much! You fit a lot into such short formats!
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Thanks, Fedora! I don’t usually write in short formats, although I’ve been doing more of it lately. I really didn’t think I’d be able to keep the Christmas shorts below 2500, but they were. I think it’s all in the mindset. You have to decide how much you’re going to tell, then get the point across as succinctly as possible. I’ll have to think about some other holdiay free reads–Halloween perhaps!
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Loved the stories. What about self-pubbing them
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My thought exactly! A project for early fall. I think I’m going to write one more–a CP suggested I write a sequel to ‘Tis the Season telling the story of Jenny’s season and how Thomas wooed her. I’ll tie it into a later Christmas of theirs. How does “A Christmas Quintet” sound?
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Or ‘Christmas Love something don’t come wrapper or are under the tree.’
With ‘Christmas Love’ in large type and the rest in smaller. I’ll email the suggestion.
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I’m going to miss your Christmas stories Jenna! Love reading them 🙂
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Thank you, Jennifer. I’m hoping to find the time to write a Christmas novella called Christmas Bride in time for the holidays. I hope you’ll like that one as well. 🙂
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