Thursday, December 09, 2021

Merry Christmas! Holiday short stories abound in Sommerville holidays and Sommerville holidays too

 

I love to write short stories, and I have had a lot published. I'm often asked where I get my ideas. Ideas abound! I've written stories based on a picture, on what someone said, on what popped in my head. 

Several years ago, I collected six in two books--Sommerville holidays and Sommerville holidays too. Now, they are on sale-$1.99! Lots of ooey gooey fun! Here's a bit about them:


Hopes and wishes and holiday kisses...Sommerville holidays


Holiday Disaster: Days before Christmas, a librarian experiences plumbing issues and visits from Mr. Maintenance Man who isn’t nearly as jolly as Santa Claus.

 

The Littlest Angel: Two people. One ornament for the tree. Can a twosome find common ground and discover the true meaning of Christmas?

Holiday Handbag Extravaganza: Christmas Countdown is on! A hunk-a-licious customer pesters a boutique owner to locate a vintage handbag for his mother. Too bad the wedge between them is his sister, the meanest girl in town.



Love blossoms in the small town of Sommerville too in these heartwarming holiday tales, filled with fun and forever possibilities.

The Great Fruitcake Bake-off: When a five-time baking champion teams up with her new neighbor for The Great Fruitcake Bake-off, they discover baking a prize-winning entry is complicated, bad guys are plotting to take the crown, and first prize isn't just about a ribbon.

 

Christmas Romeo: When two feuding co-workers win Christmas river cruises at the company holiday party, they discover each other isn’t so bad after all.

 

Twinkle Lights: When the owner of a Christmas tree stand has a heart attack, a do-gooder and a reformed high school delinquent turned lawyer meet the challenges of running the establishment; yet, when revenue goes missing, fingers are pointed.


Find yours at:    Romance Devoured     Holidays     Holidays too




2 comments:

Marsha said...

Great reads, Vicki. I shared. :)

Vicki Batman, sassy writer said...

Thank you, Marsha for visiting and sharing.