Recommend me your favourite cozy Christmas books! I want something that feels like drinking hot chocolate with a fuzzy blanket by a Christmas tree. Not a spice fan, open to all genres🩷
Sarah Beth Durst writes very cozy books. I read her Spellshop, and it felt exactly like drinking hot chocolate vibe. However, it’s not Christmas themed. I heard she has a book called The Enchanted Greenhouse that might fit Christmas atmosphere better
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Wishin’ and Hopin’ by Wally Lamb
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Little Women
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I love Karen Swan books at Christmastime! They are super-seasonal and cosy. A little too sugary for me at any other time of year, but I look forward to them so much from now on!
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Hercule Poirit’s Christmas by Agatha Christie is my go-to cozy Christmas mystery
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I’m not really into romance or chick lit, but I really enjoyed Jessica Redland’s Christmas on Castle Street books, particularly *Starry Skies Over the Chocolate Pot Cafe* and *Christmas at the Cat Cafe*.
They had much more depth than I expected, and felt cozy, heartwarming and ultimately uplifting.
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Cindy Steel – Faking Christmas.
Kortney Keisel – The Holiday Stand In.
Lauren Layne – An ex for Christmas (has some spice).
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You might like “The Christmas Sisters” by Sarah Morgan
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Sarah Beth Durst writes very cozy books. I read her Spellshop, and it felt exactly like drinking hot chocolate vibe. However, it’s not Christmas themed. I heard she has a book called The Enchanted Greenhouse that might fit Christmas atmosphere better
Wishin’ and Hopin’ by Wally Lamb
Little Women
I love Karen Swan books at Christmastime! They are super-seasonal and cosy. A little too sugary for me at any other time of year, but I look forward to them so much from now on!
Hercule Poirit’s Christmas by Agatha Christie is my go-to cozy Christmas mystery
I’m not really into romance or chick lit, but I really enjoyed Jessica Redland’s Christmas on Castle Street books, particularly *Starry Skies Over the Chocolate Pot Cafe* and *Christmas at the Cat Cafe*.
They had much more depth than I expected, and felt cozy, heartwarming and ultimately uplifting.
Cindy Steel – Faking Christmas.
Kortney Keisel – The Holiday Stand In.
Lauren Layne – An ex for Christmas (has some spice).
You might like “The Christmas Sisters” by Sarah Morgan