All I Want For
Christmas Collection:
The Complete Series
Chelsea Bobulski
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About All I Want For Christmas Collection: The Complete Series
In All I Want For Christmas is the Girl Next Door
Graham Wallace has been in love with the girl next door for a decade. Unfortunately, she’s been dating his best friend for the past two years. Out of sheer desperation, Graham makes a wish on a shooting star—all he wants for Christmas is Sarah Clarke.
When Graham wakes up the next morning, everything has changed, and he’s the one who’s been dating Sarah for the past two years, not his best friend. Graham assumes the wish would have only come true if he and Sarah were meant to be together, but as it becomes clear that he and Sarah bring out the worst in each other, not the best, and as he starts to fall for the new girl in town, Graham wonders if some wishes come true in order to show us what’s not meant to be.
In All I Want For Christmas is the Girl in Charge:
Evelyn Waverley, Christmas High’s Senior Class President, volunteer at every Christmas charity drive, and basic overachiever, has a problem – she’s co-directing and starring in her dream role as Elizabeth Bennet in her high school’s production of A Pride and Prejudice Christmas, but Greg Bailey, the boy who was supposed to play Darcy broke his leg.
Enter Beckett Hawthorne, who has arrived in Christmas, Virginia to spend his community service hours working at his uncle’s Christmas tree farm, as well as to get away from his heroin-addicted mother and abusive stepfather.
When he agrees to play Darcy, not expecting Evelyn’s joyful attitude about life and all things Christmas to melt the permafrost that has formed around his heart.
In All I Want For Christmas is the Boy I Can’t Have:
Isla Riddle has been obsessed with True Love for as long as she can remember. Books, TV, movies-if it’s a story about star-crossed lovers, ill-fated love, or love conquering all, Isla has read it, seen it, and talked nonstop about it. She’s also dedicated her life to it by helping her mom build up Riddle’s Bridal Boutique and Wedding Planning, a business they started together after her dad left town … and they’ve just received their biggest break yet: a high society bride with a million-dollar budget.
August Harker doesn’t have to think much about his life-it’s already been planned for him. However, planning a wedding is exactly where he finds himself as his older sister prepares to walk down the aisle.
But can their love-and August’s newly-resurrected dreams-survive the layers of expectations and ambitions that have been placed upon him?
In All I Want For Christmas is the Girl Who Can’t Love:
College freshman Savannah Mason doesn’t believe in magic or true love. She believes in science, and science tells her that love is nothing more than a biological impulse to breed—an impulse that can, thankfully, be ignored. Which is a good thing because no woman in her family has ever been lucky in love. In fact, all of them have ended up broken hearted and insistent on blaming a mysterious, vengeful curse. But Savannah is determined to rewrite her story, and as far as she’s concerned, she’s never going to fall in love.
Jordan Merrick is a junior at William & Mary and on the fast track to obtaining his life’s goal: becoming the next Ron Chernow. He vaguely imagines that, someday, he’ll have a wife and kids.
What neither Savannah nor Jordan planned on is meeting each other, and as they keep crossing paths on campus and Savannah finds herself helping at Jordan’s archaeology site, all their reasons for putting their love lives on the back burner start to blur.
Praise
“A gloriously sweet holiday read about expectations and reality.”—Kirkus Reviews
“A town called Christmas. An iffy wish come true. A new girl who could change it all. All I Want For Christmas Is The Girl NextDoor kept me on my toes, turning pages from the start, and loving each revelation as it unfolded. Deep, funny, and real—this holiday romance will completely warm your heart and remind you that not all wishes should come true.”—Nova McBee, author of the Calculated Series
“Full of charm, wit, and so much warmth, Bobulski’s All I WantFor Christmas Is The Girl Next Door will have you breaking out in Christmas carols and will melt even the coldest heart!”—Erin A. Craig, NYT Bestselling Author of House of Salt and Sorrows
“A cozy winter read you’ll want to wrap yourself in like a blanket.At once bittersweet and hopeful, Bobulski thoughtfully explores the question of whether what we want is truly what we need against a backdrop of snowflakes, Christmas floats, and plenty of fresh cookies. A timeless holiday classic.”—Natalie Mae, author of The Kinder Poison
“This story is as magical as a shooting star on a cold winter night.Chelsea Bobulski’s thoughtful and romantic exploration of truelove and destiny will have readers swooning and wishing for her next Christmas novel!”—Kristy Boyce, author of Hot British Boyfriend
“A fun frolic through the most wonderful time of the year! Full of heart and humor, this lighthearted twist on being careful what you wish for sparkles with delightful dialogue, swoony romance, and an ending that tugs at your heart before making it soar. Bobulski makes you think about being so focused on what we want that we miss what we already have. A holiday must-read!”—Lori Goldstein, author of Love, Theodosia, Sources Say, and Screen Queens
“The charm of a small-town Hallmark Christmas meets the longing and wish fulfillment of John Green’s Paper Towns in this magical holiday read. Expertly woven with strings of romance, ribbons of hope, and the sparkling power of gratitude, All I Want For Christmas Is The Girl Next Door is the perfect holiday story to curl up with on a snowy day. I adored every page!”— Lorie Langdon, best-selling author of Doon, and Olivia Twist
“This is the book equivalent of drinking a mug of hot chocolate while listening to Christmas music as snowflakes gently fall outside.An all-around comforting, hopeful, and festive holiday read that will make you feel as cozy as your favorite Christmas movies.”—Kerry Winfrey, author of Waiting for Tom Hanks