#NewRelease News! – Home for the Holidays #HolidayRomance


I created my first cover!

Thanks to Bookbrush, the entire process was mostly painless, lol. I’ve been thinking of taking my holiday novellas and putting them into a collection but never got around to it until now.

What do you think?

I like the miniature covers displaying each story and the snowy background, but my favorite is the box cover- so pretty!

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Home for the Holidays

A heartwarming holiday collection that will tug on the heartstrings from a treasured author of family romance and suspense!

As temperatures begin to drop and the days get shorter, many of us feel the urge to snuggle up in front of a roaring fire with a warm blanket and a good book. There’s a sense of excitement in the air as stores start to display their Christmas decorations and we can hear our favorite holiday songs playing on the radio. At home, we decorate our trees, and the aroma of cinnamon, nutmeg, and ginger wafts through the air, making us crave festive treats.

Home for the Holidays brings the best of the Christmas season to your e-readers with sweet, romantic stories to warm your heart and leave you believing in happiness ever after.

Silver Bells
Can a Christmas wish bring two stubborn souls together and give a little girl the gift she wants most?

Mistletoe Inn
A grieving man finds the greatest gift is love in this heartwarming holiday romance.

Love, Me
Will a Christmas wish bring two lonely hearts together and give a little girl the family she’s always wanted?

A Magical Christmas
When a little girl goes missing, it takes faith, love, and the help of a Christmas angel to guide her to safety.

If you enjoy Contemporary Romance, Inspirational Romance, Holiday Romance, or Women’s Fiction, this collection is perfect for you.

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Excerpt from A Magical Christmas by Jacquie Biggar ©

Chapter One

Madeline Shaughnessy roamed the small, one room shack in Hidden Valley—part of the family ranch. The main hacienda where she’d raised her children, and later on her son’s children, was a hub of activity with Christmas just around the corner, but this… this was home.

Her fingers trembled as she traced the entwined wedding rings etched into the massive oak wardrobe Joseph had built for her as a wedding gift. They’d been young and in love, two kids with stars in their eyes. The Franklin stove she’d learned to cook on still crouched in a corner of the room as though waiting to awaken with the addition of logs and the flame of a match. She could see Joseph feeding wood into the blackened maw, a satisfied smile on his handsome face. The many wonderful memories embedded within these walls wrapped around her, warming her chilled body. Their beautiful baby boy was conceived here, in the hand-hewn bed Joseph’s father built for his bride.

Traditions—forging family ties.

There was no denying the first few years were a steep learning curve; she’d been a town girl and he was the heir apparent of a sprawling cattle ranch, but they’d made it work. Their son had thrived on the land, following his father everywhere he went. At first, Madeline worried about a small child running wild in the countryside, but their new maid, Consuela—hired by Joseph as a companion as much as housekeeper—assured her the ranch-hands would never let anything happen to the pequeño.

And she’d been right.

Madeline could smile now, remembering the gangly cowboys who’d made her curious son their priority—not an easy task. He’d been a handful, even back then.

It was the reason she was here today. Her heart fluttered. Oh, how she dreamed of seeing her son holding her beloved husband in her arms again.

Soon, my love. Soon.

But she had business to finish before she could see them again. Her instincts clamored, warning her trouble was afoot in paradise. She hoped she was wrong; her grandkids had been through enough turmoil.

She smiled, remembering the shy young woman Matthew brought home to the ranch posing as his fiancée. The only one he’d fooled was himself. Now they were married with children of their own, proving fate works in mysterious ways.

She’d wished her beautiful, tempestuous granddaughter, Sophia, would find the same kind of happiness and her prayers were answered by the ranch foreman, Tony. Unfortunately, Madeline passed away before the wedding, though Consuela assured her it was dreamy.

And now, her stubborn, headstrong grandson, Aaron, was preparing to wed his true love on Christmas Eve, here at the cabin. She loved the melding of past and present. Joseph and his father would be proud.

A sudden commotion beyond the door, accompanied by a series of shrill cries, sent her dashing to the window. Her husband’s graceful gray stallion paced the yard, head held high, mane and tail flowing.

Madeline stepped onto the wraparound porch. “What are you yammering about? You’re going to wake the dead with those screeches.” It had taken her a while to overcome her fear of the great beast, though Joseph swore it would never hurt her. After he died it had disappeared, and only rarely showed itself, earning the title Ghost Stallion of Balmoral Ranch.

It reared now and paced away from the cabin, heading toward the narrow pass leading into the valley, before wheeling to trot back to her. Clearly, he wanted her to follow.

“What in blazes is wrong with you?” she muttered, soaring down the steps.

A far-off scream rent the air and Maddie froze, her heart jumping into her throat. That sounded like a… child.

Without further thought she raced to the horse and leaped on, gnarled fingers wrapping into the mane. “Hurry, boy. Hurry.”

As they galloped across the field and tears blurred her vision, Joseph’s words rang in her ears. “Alive or dead, my spirit will ride by your side—always.”

45 Replies to “#NewRelease News! – Home for the Holidays #HolidayRomance”

  1. You made a lovely cover, Jacquie! And I like the bit of snow on each spine. It takes time for sure, but we can do it ourselves. And a great idea to bundle your holiday books. I have a couple to read still and will pick one up for winter reading. Hugs.

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