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Length: 25,000 words approx.
Cover Design: Meredith Russell
The Christmas Angel Series
Blurb
Alec Allston is resigned to the fact that his love will ever be a river that flows out and never flows in. All he wanted to do was create a special gift so that a small part of himself could be with his unattainable and noble beloved, always. But when the gift keeps showing back up at his shop in the hands of a windblown and rugged thief-taker, Alec will need to reconsider his conviction that love is destined to remain an ethereal ideal.
This book is one of seven stories which can all be read and enjoyed in any order.
The Christmas Angel Series
In 1750, a master woodcarver poured all his unrequited love, passion, and longing into his masterpiece—a gorgeous Christmas angel for his beloved’s tree. When the man he loved tossed the angel away without a second thought, a miracle happened. The angel was found by another who brought the woodcarver True Love.
Since then, the angel has been passed down, sold, lost and found, but its magic remains. Read the romances inspired by (and perhaps nudged along by) the Christmas angel through the years. Whether it’s 1700s England (Eli Easton's Christmas Angel), the 1880’s New York (Kim Fielding’s Summerfield’s Angel), the turn-of-the-century (Jordan L. Hawk’s Magician’s Angel), World War II (L.A. Witt’s Christmas Homecoming), Vietnam-era (N.R. Walker’s Soldier’s Wish), the 1990’s (Anyta Sunday’s Shrewd Angel), or 2018 (RJ Scott’s Christmas Prince), the Christmas angel has a way of landing on the trees of lonely men who need its blessing for a very Merry Christmas and forever HEA.
My co-blogger Mari raves about historicals, they are one of her favorite tropes, so I’ve been wanting to try one for some time. The few I’ve tried have failed to impress me. That was not the case with Christmas Angel.
I absolutely loved this story and I definitely felt like I was transported back to the 1700’s, as the story is written in a very formal manner. I mean the characters called one another Mr. or Ms./Mrs. instead of by their first names, even in a casual setting and after knowing one another for some time, which was a bit strange for me, but I guess that’s how things were done back then.
I loved both John and Alec and they had amazing chemistry. The story was well-written and it flowed well. I also really loved John’s housemates. I loved that they all found a place where they could live and love like they wanted without fear of being judged or worse turned into the police. They found a safe place among trusted friends.
This was a very enjoyable read. I loved the premise of the story and I’m looking forward to following the magical Christmas Angel as she moves from place to place and through the different time periods and helps others find love and happy endings. Very recommendable!
*copy provided by author/publisher in exchange for an honest review*
Since then, the angel has been passed down, sold, lost and found, but its magic remains. Read the romances inspired by (and perhaps nudged along by) the Christmas angel through the years. Whether it’s 1700s England (Eli Easton's Christmas Angel), the 1880’s New York (Kim Fielding’s Summerfield’s Angel), the turn-of-the-century (Jordan L. Hawk’s Magician’s Angel), World War II (L.A. Witt’s Christmas Homecoming), Vietnam-era (N.R. Walker’s Soldier’s Wish), the 1990’s (Anyta Sunday’s Shrewd Angel), or 2018 (RJ Scott’s Christmas Prince), the Christmas angel has a way of landing on the trees of lonely men who need its blessing for a very Merry Christmas and forever HEA.
4.5 Stars
My co-blogger Mari raves about historicals, they are one of her favorite tropes, so I’ve been wanting to try one for some time. The few I’ve tried have failed to impress me. That was not the case with Christmas Angel.
I absolutely loved this story and I definitely felt like I was transported back to the 1700’s, as the story is written in a very formal manner. I mean the characters called one another Mr. or Ms./Mrs. instead of by their first names, even in a casual setting and after knowing one another for some time, which was a bit strange for me, but I guess that’s how things were done back then.
I loved both John and Alec and they had amazing chemistry. The story was well-written and it flowed well. I also really loved John’s housemates. I loved that they all found a place where they could live and love like they wanted without fear of being judged or worse turned into the police. They found a safe place among trusted friends.
This was a very enjoyable read. I loved the premise of the story and I’m looking forward to following the magical Christmas Angel as she moves from place to place and through the different time periods and helps others find love and happy endings. Very recommendable!
*copy provided by author/publisher in exchange for an honest review*
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Having been, at various times and under different names, a minister’s daughter, a computer programmer, a game designer, the author of paranormal mysteries, a fan fiction writer, and organic farmer, Eli has been a m/m romance author since 2013. She has over 30 books published.
Eli has loved romance since her teens and she particular admires writers who can combine literary merit, genuine humor, melting hotness, and eye-dabbing sweetness into one story. She promises to strive to achieve most of that most of the time. She currently lives on a farm in Pennsylvania with her husband, bulldogs, cows, a cat, and lots of groundhogs.
In romance, Eli is best known for her Christmas stories because she’s a total Christmas sap. These include “Blame it on the Mistletoe”, “Unwrapping Hank” and “Merry Christmas, Mr. Miggles”. Her “Howl at the Moon” series of paranormal romances featuring the town of Mad Creek and its dog shifters has been popular with readers. And her series of Amish-themed romances, Men of Lancaster County, has won genre awards.
In 2018 Eli hopes to do more of the same, assuming they reschedule the apocalypse.
Her website is www.elieaston.com
You can email her at eli@elieaston.com
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