Lots of Kids write letters to Santa, but those delivered to the North Pole are answered by a group of dedicated volunteers who call themselves The Elves.
Blame It On Mistletoe – Abby Baxter has spent the year since her husband’s death trying to hold on. When she discovers her son is missing, her entire world trembles— until her husband’s best friend appears at her door. Secretly in love with … love with Abby for years, Frank Machado is determined to see JD back in his mother’s arms. Sparks fly, hearts warm, love—and Christmas—are in the air. Should they Blame it on Mistletoe?
If Only In My Dreams – Jilted in North Pole, Alaska, café owner Amelia Beckett’s bad man-karma has struck again! She wants out of this cutesy town—until a snarling, injured fox in her backyard sends her running to strong, silent neighbor and café regular, Wes Curtis. Wes moved to Alaska after his wife died, not expecting he’d need to brush up admittedly rusty dating skills. But moonlit nights spent helping beautiful, skittish Amelia and the fox relax and heal make him determined to convince Amelia she belongs in Alaska—with him
What Child is This? – Hope Grayson’s six-year-old daughter clearly wants a daddy for Christmas. Eli Thompson has never forgotten Hope, realizing just how much he’s missed her. When he unexpectedly shows up to help in the clinic, Hope is stunned. She wants to protect her daughter and her heart, but is it possible Eli is the perfect Christmas present for them both?
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excellent–lovely romance set in a small town in Alaska, all involving cute kids and cuter adults. Nice easy Christmas read
I enjoyed these three stories very much. Each story was a different group of people but also had several people who were in all the books. They all tied together in a Christmas village. Very heartwarming.
Takes you back to your childhood beliefs in Santa. I had to buy the whole series. Clara was a hoot.
Love to read stories where you don’t have to think too much. Takes you away and entertains you for a bit.
They were all great stories.
I thought all three stories were great. A little drama, a little mystery, and lots of love!
Cute story…plus I love “Christmas “ stories.
Really enjoyed all three of these.
Average.
Loved it! Great during this Pandemic.
Three sweet, clean HEA’s that are full of twists and turns. Great reading!
Lovely, sweet Christmas themed stories, set in a delightful small Alaskan town, filled with a variety of interesting characters and situations. Who doesn’t like a dose of happily ever after.
Great world-building! I loved these three charming books about the town of North Pole, Alaska. The characters are compelling and there’s just the right touch of romance.
The stories were light and easy to read. They were entertaining and I felt better after each story.
Three books with characters living in a town called The North Pole. Great characters and unique Christmas stories.
Quick reads, happy endings
I loved how all the stories intertwined, such a cute trilogy
I cannot day enough about the North Pole series. The characters were awesome. You fell in love with them from page one. I loved the weaving of the stories even as each one could stand alone. I found myself routing for the couples and a little bit searching for St. Nick. I have bought any past these three due to finances but these will be a classic. A definite read again and again.
A very fun and magical read. Romance and holiday fun!
Great idea for a series and extremely entertaining.