Hi! I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas with their loved ones. Mine was quiet, but I got a lot of reading done, including the latest from our guest today which includes a hockey playing hero. My favorite! Please welcome Jeannie Moon to the blog today as she talks about her holiday addiction.
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There are so many things
to love about the Christmas season. The decorations, the shopping and wrapping,
the baking. I mean, all those things will lead you to time with family, and
there’s nothing bad about that. Everyone has some favorite thing to do at
Christmas, and for me it was always prepping and serving our wonderful
Christmas brunch.
And then last year, on
the day after Christmas, I took a little downtime, sat myself on the couch and
found the remote control was unguarded. It was just sitting there in a fuzzy
throw waiting for me! My husband had gone to the kitchen for a snack, and I
took advantage. I switched off his car show (I don’t remember which one it was,
they all look alike after a while) and found The Hallmark Channel.
I love holiday movies and
shows. I own all the greats…Rudolph, Frosty, Charlie Brown and the Grinch. I
can watch either version of Miracle on 34th
Street and be in holiday heaven, and I can quote entire scenes in A Christmas Story. I knew Hallmark made
some lovely (sappy) movies, and I LOVE that, so imagine my bliss when I found a
channel dedicated not only to Christmas movies, but ROMANCES. Oh. Em. Gee.
My gateway movie was
called The Christmas Card about a
soldier who returns from overseas and visits the town from which he received an
anonymous Christmas card. Cody, our soldier, not only finds the town, but the
sender and they click and her family loves him and it’s all sunshine and candy
canes, right? NO! She has an awful boyfriend who treats her
like a fancy tie clip and hates that there are sparks flying with tall, dark
and honorable Cody. Of course it all ends with the yucky BF being kicked to the
curb and Cody gets the girl.
My very first Christmas
romance, This Christmas, would make a
most excellent Hallmark movie. I have a strong-willed single mom, and the hot
hockey player who left before she could tell him she was pregnant with his baby.
Then there’s the baby, who’s nine now, and following in her dad’s footsteps
burning up the ice. I keep wondering who would play my hero and heroine. I
mean, I want to be prepared when the call comes. It seems Hallmark is always
looking for new stories.
Hey, Hallmark…Have your
people call my people. We’ll do lunch.
Jeannie Moon has always been a romantic. When she’s not spinning tales of her own, Jeannie works as a school librarian, thankful she has a job that allows her to immerse herself in books and call it work. Married to her high school sweetheart, Jeannie has three kids, three lovable dogs and a mischievous cat and lives in her hometown on Long Island, NY. If she’s more than ten miles away from salt water for any longer than a week, she gets twitchy. Visit Jeannie’s website to find out about all her books. www.jeanniemoon.com
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Thank you, Jeannie, for stopping by today! Jeannie is giving away an ebook of your choice from her digital backlist and I am giving away a KINDLE copy of This Christmas. To enter, answer Jeannie's question by commenting below.
Tell
me…do you have a favorite Christmas movie?
Why is it your favorite?
Note: All winners will be announced on January 6th.
Note: All winners will be announced on January 6th.
Loved this book, along with the rest of theNew York books. I agree would make the perfect Hallmark movie!
ReplyDeleteDon't enter me, I already have This Christmas! I love your books! I don't actually have a favorite Christmas movie, but now I want to watch or read The Christmas Card!!
ReplyDeleteI love the movie Silverbells. It's a family struggle type movie with issues and problems that all get solved and a happy ending.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love Holiday Inn with Bing Crosby! Great movie and music
ReplyDeleteThis was a cute book
ReplyDeleteI love the Christmas Story and It's a Wonderful Life.... but I do also enjoy the Hallmark ones also!
ReplyDeleteI love Bing Cosby and Danny Kaye movie so White Christmas gets my vote. The scene where they both desks up and sing Sisters doesn't hurt either.
ReplyDeleteAs for classics I like It's a Wonderful Life. And for more modern movies I love Elf.
ReplyDeleteI love the B&W classics I watched as a kid on UHF. lol. Now, I get to watch them on TCM.
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My favorite is the Grinch that Stole Christmas. I just love how he changes!
ReplyDeleteMy #1 favorite is Holiday Inn with Bing Crosby & Fred Astair closely followed by White Christmas. But since there hasn't been much on my usual stations I've watched a few Christmas movies on the Hallmark Channel recently. SOme good, some so-so.
ReplyDeleteFrosty the Snowman is my favorite. I watched it every year as a kid, and now I watch it with my son. :)
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I love A Charlie Brown Christmas. Many years as a kid our tree was scraggly and bare in sections. Our fake tree overseas was called that by our kids.
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National Lampoons Christmas Vacation! I mean who doesn't love Chevy Chase?
ReplyDeleteA Christmas Story. It is one that we look forward to watching with our kids every year.
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