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Friday, July 25, 2014

IS IT CHRISTMAS YET? IT IS AT PRP! by Cheryl Pierson


IS IT CHRISTMAS YET? It is here at Prairie Rose Publications! Just look at what we’ve got in store for you for our first annual CHRISTMAS IN JULY sale!
Now, these aren’t all Christmas stories, but a good many of them are, and that's what I'm starting with today--but there'll be more to follow each day! And they’re ALL Christmas-sale priced—so it’s time to stock up on some wonderful holiday reading!

CHARLIE’S PIE—Livia Reasoner Charlie’s Pie was included in PRP’s first anthology ever, WISHING FOR A COWBOY! And guess what? It won the 2013 Western Fictioneers’ Peacemaker Award for Short Fiction! This is a story you won’t want to miss.

A wounded man, a desperate woman, a gang of ruthless outlaws...and the best pecan pie in Parker County!


OUTLAW’S KISS—Cheryl Pierson Outlaw’s Kiss was one of the stories in WISHING FOR A COWBOY, as well. This is one of my favorite stories I’ve ever written, because it has such an unexpected happy ending for everyone—the outlaw, and the lady—and even the villain!

A long-ago schooldays crush is rekindled by an Outlaw*s Kiss that sparks true love, and a new future for Jake Morgan and Talia Delano.


PEACHES—Kathleen Rice Adams Peaches is the story of a hard-bitten rancher who is determined not to let a pretty young mother of three turn his head, but it proves impossible. How will a simple fruit affect their relationship? Read and find out!

When a strong-willed schoolteacher invades an irascible rancher’s Texas range, not even the spirit of Christmas may be able to prevent all-out war.


A CHRISTMAS MIRACLE—Phyliss Miranda Do you believe in Christmas miracles? You will when you read Phyliss’s wonderful tale of how a new doctor and a young woman forge a special bond over a sick child that brings an entire town to an understanding of the true meaning of Christmas.

Acceptance comes not through frosty eyes, but from the warmth of loving hearts.


HER CHRISTMAS WISH—Tracy Garrett Looking for a swoon-worthy hero? Well, here he is! Tracy Garrett has a way of making us fall in love with her heroes and admire her heroines, and this story is no exception! Take a look.

Her only wish for Christmas was the man who left her behind.


A HUSBAND FOR CHRISTMAS—Sarah J. McNeal If you have not read any of Sarah J. McNeal’s stories in her Wilding series, you are missing out! This is a short story about Jane Pierpont who lost her husband on the Titanic. She finds herself falling in love with someone she never dreamed possible—but it just might work out!

A haunting night of horror and a wish for a new life.


COVENANT—Tanya Hanson She was a mail-order bride, sent for as a mother to his child. What happens when the child is taken from them far too soon? Can they still find the love they were meant to share? The vows they shared were a covenant of sorts, and the springerle cookie roller is a keepsake that means everything—to both of them.

Can a Christmas blizzard ignite love gone cold?


HERE ARE THE AMAZON LINKS FOR THESE WONDERFUL STORIES!

Outlaw's Kiss http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M27PX9M



A Christmas Miracle http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M27PDD8



A Husband for Christmas http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M282QV4

Her Christmas Wish http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M2829GQ


Peaches https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M28EHKC


Covenant https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M2A98JU

Charlie's Pie http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M2766X4

For our first day of CHRISTMAS IN JULY, we will be giving away one copy EACH of Covenant by Tanya Hanson and A Christmas Miracle by Phyliss Miranda! Be sure to leave your contact info in your comment in case your name is drawn!

For more great CHRISTMAS IN JULY bargains, visit our website at: http://s528097299.onlinehome.us/books-2/christmas-in-july-2/

32 comments:

  1. Charlie's Pie totally deserved the Peacemaker Award -- such a touching story! all these titles look wonderful!

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    1. Thank you Meg, for the kind words about Charlie's Pie. All of these are excellent stories.

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  2. Christmas in July is finally here! Every story in the collection is a great read, and Livia created some beautiful covers, didn't she?

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    1. Thank you Kathleen. I always have help from the wonderful writers on the covers.

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    1. Tracy the cowboy you found for this cover was perfect!

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  4. The heat outside gets to stay there, inside it will be cool. Staying there to read some fun stories, yeah for Christmas in July. Doris

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    1. It's supposed to be 101 today, so it is a perfect day to stay inside and read some sweet Christmas stories.

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    2. We'll be 100 degrees in the shade here in San Antonio. Blech! Great day to be inside.

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  5. How great to release these stories individually! All are wonderful.

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  6. I loved each and every one of these stories, and Livia you've outdone yourself on the covers again!! **Sings at the top of lungs**
    Haul out the holly;
    Put up the tree before my spirit falls again.
    Fill up the stocking,
    I may be rushing things, but deck the halls again now.
    For we need a little Christmas
    Right this very minute,
    Candles in the window,
    Carols at the spinet.
    Yes, we need a little Christmas
    Right this very minute.

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  7. It hasn't snowed a single flurry but Santa dear, we're in a hurry (joining the chorus)

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  8. Thanks for joining in Tracy, I was feeling a bit lonesome. And I just adored Katie and Will! Wishing you all many, many, many sales. These stories deserve to be blockbusters.

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  9. Rustler was singing? So that's what all the caterwaulin' was about. I thought it might've been mule matin' season or somethin'. ;-)

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    1. Hey! The Bible says make a JOYFUL noise--it does not specify quality! ;-)

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    2. LOL! I guess you do have a point, Tracy. :-D

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  10. These wonderful books would make it feel like a holiday any time of year!

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    1. Thank you, Lorrie! And welcome to the Roses! Can't wait to read your Halloween story. :-)

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  11. Christmas in July, what a great idea. A great collection of books, I'm finding it hard to choose just one though. julieaalexandria@me.com

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    1. So, don't, Julie! They are a real bargain at 99 cents.

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  12. Lovely covers and intriguing stories. What's not to like? And they're on sale! WOOT!

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  13. This is great!!!! Livia you know I love your books and you are a special lady!

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  14. These stories look like fun. I usually think of Christmas in July as a time to start crafts for Christmas but this is a great idea, too.

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  15. Christmas in July, and it's 102 in southeastern Colorado. Fabulous!!! ;-)

    This is such a clever idea to offer anthology stories as stand-alones.

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  16. And the winners for today's drawing are....

    JULIE DUFFY for COVENANT by Tanya Hanson

    BELINDA for A CHRISTMAS MIRACLE by Phyliss Miranda!

    Thanks to everyone for stopping by today for our first day of CHRISTMAS IN JULY, and congratulations, ladies, for winning your prizes!

    Belinda, if you will contact me at fabkat_edit@yahoo.com I will see that you get your prize!

    Cheryl

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  17. Thank you! I guess Christmas came early. Lol

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  18. Christmas in July is great! All these stories are wonderful. I believe that the awards that were won were well deserved. Congrats to all of you on wonderful heartwarming stories.

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    1. Lynda, thanks so much for coming by and commenting. We are all just thrilled to be involved with PRP and the stories that are coming out of our publishing house! We also have a lot of wonderful authors to work with, as well--and that makes a huge difference.
      Cheryl

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  19. Awesome! This has been such fun, PRP. xo

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