’Tis the Season for Brand-New Holiday-Themed Reading!

Each and every year, round about this time, a veritable avalanche of holiday-themed books publishes across multiple genres. It’s a spectacular annual phenomenon. Just when you think you’ve seen every possible variation of holiday book–title pun, here come several dozen more.
Today’s collection zeroes in on this winter holiday tradition and is aimed at readers who like to schedule in a little thematic reading now and again. Incredibly, these are all 2024 publications, so this is just one year’s worth! There are so many. And we almost certainly missed a few.
You’ll find that most of the books slot into the romance or mystery genres, in one way or another. Cozy mysteries are especially popular this time of year: Check out the latest from Benjamin Stevenson, Everyone This Christmas Has a Secret. For a steamier option, pick up Laurie Gilmore’s The Christmas Tree Farm.
There are, of course, some other genre options. Fans of the great Susanna Clarke (Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell) will want to check out the author’s new illustrated fantasy novella, The Wood at Midwinter. (Great gift idea, by the way.)
If nothing else, scroll around below just to savor the book titles. Some are intriguing (The Most Wonderful Crime of the Year). Some are alarming (A Corpse Among the Carolers). Some are alliterative (Deadlines, Donuts & Dreidels). Some are franchised (Murder, She Wrote: A Killer Christmas). And some are just contrary (This is Not a Holiday Romance). The puns, of course, are relentless (Sleep in Heavenly Pizza).
Click on the book cover images for further details on each individual title and add anything that looks promising to your own Want to Read shelf.
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I love her characters and how the book just pulls you in. Also if you like spice she has a spicy version and if you prefer to read a book but don't want the spice, she makes a sweet version too! Be sure to check Holiday Wedding out, you won't be disappointed 😉






There’s a substack called From The Vicarage that has put together a list of Advent books!