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It's almost December...


And that means the return of the Advent Blog. This year I'm guest hosting authors and Christmas books. Well most of them are Christmas related anyway ;-) All the posts will include blurbs and buy links if you decide you fancy them.

As always Pelican Book Group will have all the 2012 stories on offer throughout December.


Date
Author, book title
1
Carla Rossi – Dr Noah and the sugar plum fairy
2
Davalynn Spencer – As You Are At Christmas
3
Deborah Pierson Dill - Ransomed Hope
4
Marianne Evans – Finding Home
5
EA West – Breath of Christmas
6
Mary Manners – Angel Song
7
Clare Revell – An Aussie Christmas Angel
8
Robin Patchen – One Christmas Eve
9
Marian Merritt – Southern Fried Christmas
10
Lily Maytree – Home before Dark 
11
Dora Hiers – Journey’s Edge
12
Robin Bayne – Christmas forever
13
Patty Froese – Legally wed
14
Therese Travis – Everyone loves Mickey
15
Janalyn Voigt - Dawnsinger
16
Anne Greene – Texas Christmas mystery
17
Mallory Mitchell –  Down the Chimney
18
Mary Annslee Urban – She came to see the snow
19
Donna B Snow
20
Tayna Stowe – White Christmas
21
Lillian Duncan – The Christmas stalking
22
Tanya Hanson – Ransom for Christmas (not inspirational)
23
Linda Rondeau – It really is a wonderful life
24

25
Jess Revell - yes Jess wanted in on the fun too

yes there will be a post on Christmas Eve. Just no one wanted that spot yet. Even though I threatened to fill it with my past three Christmas stories.

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