Han's Holiday Reads | December Book Recs + Back Cover Copy Narrating

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In this festive episode, Hannah Caitlin shares her December TBR (To Be Read) list, filled with holiday romcoms to get in the Christmas spirit. Here’s a quick look at her picks:

1. The December Market by RaeAnne Thayne
Hannah loved this small-town holiday romance about Amanda, who dislikes Christmas but works hard to make it special for others. She teams up with Rafe to keep their grandparents' romance from blooming, but sparks fly between them instead.

2. Christmas with a Crank by Courtney Walsh
A second-chance romance set on a Christmas tree farm, where Liam and Olive reconnect after years apart. They’re tasked with saving the farm, but old feelings resurface along the way.

3. Merry Ex-Mas by Courtney Walsh
When a TV host returns home for Christmas, she unexpectedly runs into her ex. Forced to fake flirt for the cameras, they may rediscover their feelings for each other.

4. The Christmas Letters by Jenny Proctor
Tess’s holiday takes a turn when a paramedic helps her out of a sticky situation. It turns out he’s been writing letters to her for years, leading to a sweet holiday romance.

5. The Rewind by Allison Winn Scotch
Exes Frankie and Ezra wake up with wedding rings and no memory of how they got there. As they piece things together, they question if they made the right choice to break up years ago.

These holiday romances are perfect for cozy December reads! Happy reading, and tune in for more bookish fun!

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