Twelve Days of Christmas: Day 11 Posy Roberts



Today I have Posy Roberts stopping by, welcome Posy...

RJ, thanks for inviting me to this wonderful celebration.

I love the magic of the holiday season so much that I got married December twenty-ninth. It made for a very different sort of holiday that was low key in the run up to the ceremony. I wanted to draw on that experience, but not from the point of view of the person getting married.

In Analog to Digital, Ethan and Toby are spending their first holiday with Ethan’s family during one of these very weird Christmases because Ethan’s sister is renewing her vows. He’s Bah Humbug about her stealing the magic of the holiday, so he’s tried to temper his expectations for his trip home. It doesn’t work out so well for him. He becomes nostalgic for Christmases past, when surrounded by memories in his childhood home, and that makes him wonder about the Christmases yet to come for Toby and him.

But the holiday turns into something far more magical than Ethan ever expected. This is a feel-good, contemporary romance that will leave you grinning from ear to ear.

Merry Christmas!

P.S. I’m giving away a copy of one of my ebooks, winner’s choice. Leave a comment telling me about your holiday expectations that were blown out of the water or what you most look forward to.

The Book

All Ethan wants for Christmas, and the rest of his life, is Toby.

For years, Ethan and Toby have said they’ll never marry, despite Ethan’s secret wishes. So leaving sunny California for snowy Minnesota to witness his sister’s vow renewal is not how he wants to spend his Christmas Eve. It’s the second time she’ll say “I do” in less than a year, when Ethan saying those words to Toby even once is hopeless.

In the run-up to the ceremony, Toby seems to avoid Ethan, and doubts grow in his absence. Ethan can’t help noticing Toby spends more time with Ethan’s family than with him. Little does Ethan know, Toby has desires of his own. But if Toby doesn’t find a way to reveal them, Ethan could leave for home without him.




About the Author

Posy Roberts writes about the realistic struggles of men looking for love. Whether her characters are family men, drag queens, or lonely men searching for connections, they all find a home in her stories.

Posy is a Jill of all trades and master of the drill and paintbrush. She’s married to a partner who makes sure she doesn’t forget to eat or sleep during her writing frenzies. Her daughter, a budding author and cinematographer, helps her come up with character names. For fun, Posy enjoys crafting, hiking, and singing spontaneously about the mundane, just to make regular life more interesting.




11 comments

  1. I always look forward to Christmas Eve and New Years Eve, when the family gathers together for dinner. It is a really happy time for me, what I enjoy most of Christmas.

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  2. Thank you for the post Posy. I am looking forward to seeing my falily again this Christmas. Cliché I know, but nevertheless eryntrue.

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  3. I'm looking forward to seeing my family this Christmas. It's been 6 years since I've been home.

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  4. I look forward to gathering with family for the holidays

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  5. I used to love Christmas, though nowadays I don't make as big a deal out of it as when the kids were small. But this year will be my grandchild's first Christmas and he has made me enjoy the season again, even though I can't be with him in person.

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  6. We always have a quiet Christmas and I enjoy all the phone calls that I made and received on Christmas morning as all the family live far apart its great to catch up.

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  7. I don't have a lot of family around, but I enjoy having a day or two off work. :-)

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  8. Thanks for the post. I look forward to opening gifts with my kids. And also to finish my shopping and get on to the fun of gift wrapping.

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  9. I'll be having a quiet Christmas with my parents, brother and my kids

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  10. I will be having a quiet time this Christmas

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  11. I don't cook alot through the year.. but the holidays are the exception. I love it when what I make turns out delicious and me, my husband and my mom can enjoy a well prepared meal with plenty of leftovers. Also I'm excited because this year is the first year my husband does not have to work at all on Christmas. It's never happened in all the years we have been together.

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