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And here is my story: Christmas Wishes
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HUGS AND GOOD LUCK...
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And here is my story: Christmas Wishes
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You can download Christmas Wishes in ePub, Mobi or PDF here: https://www.instafreebie.com/free/6kA8W
I was going to put the whole thing here, but it's 9000 words and you'd be scrolling a lot! So, this way you can download as you need to and read on your e-reader.
COMPETITION...
Come back here and tell me what you thought of the story, and answer this simple question - what is your favorite Christmas Movie... and you'll be in with a chance of winning one of three $10 Amazon gift card (or equivalent in your country). Make sure you put your email address in the comment!
HUGS AND GOOD LUCK...
RJ XXXXX
Up next for a read, but as a bah-humbug type of person Die Hard would have to top the Christmas movie list!
ReplyDeleteI have an ARC promise to finish, then it’s Christmas stories all the way, this one up first. I have 3 favourite Christmas films Die Hard 1&2 and The Holiday. ( which I’ve already taped this year. Lol)
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I have three favorites, depending on mood: Die Hard, A Muppet Christmas Carol, and Holiday Inn! Reading this one today!!
ReplyDeleteRudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie from 1998, love the sprites! And there must of been something about my young mind pairing Rudolph off with his bully Arrow! Even as a child I loved m/m! Lol Also enjoyed and The Santa Clause is my favorite adult movie! 😁 email: sangoandgroup16@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteLoved the story. My fave movie would be National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. colby69@verizon.net
ReplyDeleteThanks for the story. My favorite movie would be Christmas Vacation.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this, RJ, can't wait to read it!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite line from a movie is, "Inside a snowflake like the one on your sleeve, there happened a story you must see to believe," from 'The Grinch'. I believe you asked that first?
As for movie, my favorite is 'The Santa Claus' with Tim Allen. It personifies all that is Santa...carried within our own hearts.
Have a happy holiday season!
Kimmers
I am very excited to read this! I love Christmas movies so this is a very hard choice. It is definitely between Nestor the Long-Eared Christmas Donkey and Annabelle's Wish! Watching both has become a holiday tradition in my family.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the story! My favorite Christmas movie is A Christmas Carol with George C. Scott.
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DeleteI enjoyed Christmas Wishes...nice epilogue. :-)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Christmas movie is National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. I'm "exposed" to it many times during the Christmas season.
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Thank you for the story. Love It's a Wonderful Life. Happy Holiday!
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My favorite Christmas movie is White Christmas. buttonsmom2003 (at) gmail (dot) com
ReplyDeleteI always loved The Year Without a Santa Clause. The musical numbers were epic! Happy Holidays!
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I have never cared for Christmas(music, movies or decorations), but for some reason I have to watch the original Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer & the original Frosty the Snowman at least one time during the holiday. I guess it's a good thing they still have a handful of originals that they play every year.
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Thanks for the nice short story. One of my fav movies: All Mine to Give. It's not usually listed as Christmas, but I saw it at Christmas time years ago growing up and it ends on Christmas day. It's about a frontier family, the kids end up orphaned, and have to find homes for each other on Christmas day. The closing scene always tears me up - the eldest son stands with his baby sister in his arms, in the falling snow at a doorway, asking the woman, "Please, ma'am, I was wondering if you'd care to have my sister." - Purple Reader,
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Thanks for the story. Movies: Die Hard for new and It's a wonderful life for old.
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