5 jingle bells
Published: October 16, 2018 by William Morrow
Category: Contemporary, Holiday
If I had to sum up this holiday read in 3 images:
Now I really want a hot chocolate!
Haley, aka the Grinch, doesn’t do Christmas. It’s not that she hates it, she just doesn’t have time for it. Work, work, work…that is all that girl thinks about. She is gunning for a promotion and her boss makes her go to Christmas Camp as a prerequisite to pitching a large account.
What is a holiday story without a love interest, am I right?! Here’s where Jeff comes in. He is the son of Ben – the owner of Christmas Camp – and he has Haley in his sights. Not for what you think, he wants to make sure her lack of Christmas spirit doesn’t ruin this camp for his father. Jeff wants this to be the last camp and for his dad to sell the joint. Ben obviously doesn’t want that, and Haley – the workaholic she is – thinks of a way to help Ben…but will Jeff be pleased?
Little sparks build over the book between Haley and Jeff and then BOOM: its either love or destruction. What do you think it will be?
This was my first holiday read of the season and it gave me all the warm and fuzzies. It’s sugary sweet, but dentist approved. 😉
I can’t wait for the TV movie out at the end of this month! Now I just need to figure out which network will be playing it.
Have you read Christmas Camp? Or another holiday book you want to share? Do tell!
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I’ve been looking for some Christmas books and 5 jingle bells? I’m adding this one to my wish list 🙂
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Lots of really good Christmas books out this year…will have to check this one out because it sounds right up my alley
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I’m glad you liked it, I enjoyed her wry humor
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I can’t wait for the follow-up novella…I know, I am a dork 😉
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Those images make me feel all cosy and Christmasy 🎄
Gemma @ http://www.gemmasbooknook.blogspot.com
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This sounds wonderful 🙂 I had my first seasonal read last week, it was also very nice, Coming Home for Christmas by Jenny Hale.
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I’ll have to check that one out!
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This looks so cute!
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Ha, I love it “sugary sweet but dentist approved.” That is my kind of holiday book!
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This sounds like such a cute Christmas read! I’ll have to check it out!
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Oh I love seeing those Christmas read reviews everywhere. Hadn’t come across this one yet and it looks so good! And I cannot wait to see a movie of this story as well. lovely review!
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I love the cover. Reading reviews on festive reads is giving me the feels.
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How gorgeous is this book. Love festive reads.
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Haha! Fantastic review as always
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I am not really a fan of Christmas or Christian books. However, some seem pretty good.
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This one isn’t a religious book, but it certainly is about holiday cheer ⛄️
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Great review Nikki, this is the first time I have heard or seen this book and it looks and sounds like an amazingly fun Christmas book. I’m really glad you enjoyed it fully my friend. Thank you so much for sharing your awesome post and for putting this book on my radar.
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This book really has my attention, it sounds like just the book for me. Great review!
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Hope you get a chance to read it!
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