30 spicy Christmas rom coms with Hallmark vibes you need this holiday season

I am an unapologetic fan of Hallmark Christmas movies. I’ve been watching them since the beginning of October…

They’re warm and cheesy, sweet, and effortless to watch. And that’s what I need from my reading this time of year, but with a little bit of…spice. I have a lower tolerance for the sweet romances when I’m ready compared to watching, so I went in search of some books to scratch the itch. I kind of, uh, got carried away.

Happy Christmas Reading!

  • ‘Window Shopping’, Tessa Bailey

  • ‘Kiss Her Once for Me’, Alison Cochrun

  • ‘Season of Love’, Helena Greer

  • ‘Make You Mine This Christmas’, Lizzie Huxley-Jones

  • ‘Once Upon a December’, Amy E Reichart

  • ‘A Merry Little Meet Cute’, Julie Murphy and Sierra Simone

  • ‘Just Like Magic’, Sarah Hogle

  • ‘All I Want for Christmas’, Keris Stainton

  • ‘Just Like Magic’, Sarah Hogle

  • ‘You’re a Mean One, Matthew Prince’, Timothy Janovsky

  • ‘The Holiday Swap’, Maggie Knox

  • ‘There’s Something About Merry’, Codi Hall

  • ‘A Cat Cafe Christmas’, Codi Gary

  • ‘In a Holidaze’, Christina Lauren

  • ‘So This is Christmas’, Jenny Holiday

  • ‘All I Want for Christmas’, Maggie Knox

  • ‘Royal Holiday’, Jasmine Guillory

  • ‘Santa, Please Bring Me a Boyfriend’, Sophie Ranald

  • ‘Driving Home for Christmas’, Joanna Bolouri

  • ‘Holiday Romance’, Catherine Walsh

  • ‘Wrapped Up in You’, Talia Hibbert

  • ‘A Very Merry Bromance’, Lyssa Kay Adams,

  • ‘Snowed in with the Player’, Rebecca Jenshak

  • ‘Nutcracker with Benefits’, Liz Alden

  • ‘Meet Me in Under the Mistletoe’, Jenny Bayliss

  • ‘The Christmas Script’, Sara Wetmore

  • ‘The Christmas Cupid’, Jennifer Joyce

  • ‘The Twelve Dates of Christmas’, Jenny Bayliss

  • ‘Santa Maybe’, Mary Jayne Baker

  • ‘The Holiday Trap’, Roan Parrish

  • ‘Blame it on the Mistletoe’, Beth Garrod

Have you started thinking about your festive reading yet? Are any of these books on the list?

Written by Sophie

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