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It’s Beginning to Feel Festive!

I am nearing the end of this year’s Christmas book.  It should have been done weeks ago (months ago?) but life keeps happening as I keep working on Tule books and Tule film (Tule has 4 Christmas Lifetime movies plus 1 non Christmas movie) in November and December.  Isn’t that so cool?  I’ll be sharing more about those later in the week.  Fortunately, I have a complete book and am just doing that extra touches and edits that make it a book I love.

I am also working on the very fun reader author event called, appropriately, Reader Author Get Together.  It’s a 20 year event, created by Lori Foster and I agreed to take it on for the next however many years.  It’s held every June in Greater Cincinnati–this year from June 3-6th.  Registration just opened and with 60+ authors attending, and 350+ readers, it’s a blast.  It’s jam packed with meals and parties, activities and writing sessions, plus spotlights on some of the featured authors attending like Brenda Novak, Jill Shelves, and Sherrilyn Kenyon.  Lori Foster will be there, too, along with a bunch of my friends, and some very cool Tule authors.  Check out the author list and event details here: https://readerauthorgettogether.com/

But let’s get back to my December 10th Christmas release.  This festive holiday story is lovely and infused with all my favorite things–handsome successful heroes who are still trying to figure out how to do it all, wonderful warm heroines who need a place where she can truly belong, and little girls who are not cooperating because (at least one of them) is eleven going on sixteen and feeling very misunderstood.  A Very English Christmas is set on the Langley Park estate outside the market town Bakewell, and it’s very Jane Porter…emotional, conflicted, hopeful, and most of all, happy at the end.  🙂

Have you read the first two books in the Love at Langley Park series?  Who are you hoping to see return in this new book?  What makes these books set in England fun for you?  Answer these questions, or even just one of the question, and you could win a very special British Holiday Giveaway.  Winner announced from the comments on Monday.

28 Comments on “It’s Beginning to Feel Festive!

  1. Cara will always be my favorite as she brought us to Langley Park. And in the 2nd book encouraged and supportive when her sister comes to visit.

  2. I’m afraid I haven’t yet read either of these books, but plan to change that soon! There’s nothing better than a good Christmas story this time of year! Thanks Jane!!

  3. I have always wanted to visit England, so reading books set there is like a vacation to me. I always enjoy seeing any of the characters from previous books pop up in the new ones. Hopefully we can catch up with Cara and Alec in the new book too.

  4. I haven’t read any of them yet, but I love a good holiday book! I’ll be adding them to my TBR list. I am also partial to books and movies set in England. Visiting London was on my bucket list, but that ship has sailed!

  5. I just loved the whole love story that was represented in the first 2 books. Makes you believe there’s still goodness in this world.

  6. I have read both books and I absolutely adored them. I am looking forward to this next one so much. I’m going to read it, review it, and post about it so everybody can enjoy it like I will!
    Cara and Alec are great characters!
    I love the setting because it’s so cozy. I like to picture the town, and envision myself there during Christmas.

  7. I’ve always wanted to go to England I’ve read a lot of stories current and not I like living through their eyes I love Christmas stories and the previous books were so fun I can’t wait for the next one

  8. I loved the first 2 books and can’t wait to read the next. I did like Cara so
    Hopefully she will Be in this book. I love that they take place in England.

  9. I haven’t read any but would love to❣️ I have relatives in England They look awesome
    Thank You, Jane Have a great day
    I’m ready for Christmas & a cup of hot chocolate near the fire place

  10. Yes, I have a read them. I enjoy the series because I visited England, Scotland and Wales in November a few years ago and it was charming and lovely. London was amazing, it sparkles during the holidays and gets into the spirit big time!

  11. I can’t wait to read this one. I love books set in other places. I have always wanted to visit the UK, and see the Christmas Markets.

  12. I haven’t read this series. Enjoy reading the time period and have wanted to visit Scotland and England. Will be looking up these books.

  13. I’ve always been drawn to England and its history and culture. This type of romance draws me in. The power iof expectations and the family obligations can make for a rocky relationship. I am excited waiting for the happy ending where true love wins.

  14. I have read both books in the Langley Park series and loved them. I love imaging the setting during the holidays and trying to image myself there as I read the stories.

  15. I love these stories , it’s like a vacation without leaving ! Who doesn’t like a get away , and the setting in England , the season .
    Can’t wait to read more about Cara

  16. I love this series! I wish I could head to England and celebrate there…
    I would love to see Cara and Alec, again!

  17. I read and loved both books. I hope to see Cara and Ella in the new book. I enjoy reading books set in a different country. Not only is there a lovely romance but we get to read about different cultures and places.

  18. I’ve read many of your books but not these. I will remedy that very soon and look forward to adding the third and newest one!! Thanks Jane!

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