Thursday, July 25, 2024

*`Release Blitz & Review: Home for Christmas in July by Melissa F. Miller`*

Home for Christmas in July by Melissa F. Miller is available now!


https://geni.us/HomeForChristmasinJuly

Available on All Platforms


Welcome to Mistletoe Mountain, where the holiday cheer never ends. Even when you really, really wish it would.

Nick Jolly runs the Inn at Mistletoe Mountain, a quaint Vermont town that celebrates Christmas all year round. The town even holds a Christmas in July festival every summer to keep the holiday spirit flowing. Usually, Nick lives up to his name, but this year, he’s recently widowed and embracing his inner Scrooge. It’s his first Christmas in July without Carol, and he wants nothing to do with any of it. Nick leaves his adult daughters in charge of festivities at the inn and retreats to his fishing cabin. To grieve. Alone.

Noelle Winters is grieving, too. The town librarian and diehard mystery lover has always found the holidays a bit lonely. She’s especially melancholy this year because she’s mourning the loss of her holiday-loving best friend, Carol. So when she stumbles across an envelope that contains a Mistletoe Mountain map and head-scratching clues, she jumps at the chance to distract herself with a scavenger hunt.

At first, the hunt seems like harmless fun, but Noelle quickly suspects she’s not the only one searching. When she turns up at the fishing cabin, frightened she’s being followed, Nick reels in his line and joins her in her quest.

As Nick and Noelle work together to decode the cryptic, holiday-themed puzzle, threatening messages and sabotaged clues pile up. What began as an innocent game takes a sinister turn. And as the danger mounts, the pair’s long-buried feelings for each other spark to life.

Will Nick and Noelle survive to solve the puzzle and save Christmas (in July)? And is Mistletoe Mountain’s festive magic strong enough to return the sparkle to Nick’s eye and give Noelle the gift of love?

One way or another, there’ll be fireworks on the mountain this Christmas in July.

This heartwarming holiday rom-com mystery features a closed-door, second-chance romance loaded with crackling chemistry, gripping suspense, and small-town shenanigans. Home for Christmas in July can be read as a standalone.




Review:

4.5 Stars

I'm a sucker so anything Christmas so I knew from the title had to read this one. Plus it's a single dad romance! After reading this it makes me wish I could visit Mistletoe Mountain and stay at the Inn for their Christmas in July festivities. This town so sounds like my jam. It breaks my heart so see how the loss of best friend and wife of Noelle and Nick still impacts them. A little surprise for Noelle may just show them what is right in front of these two. I really loved the sweet romance of it all. How the town looks out for their own. I love how Noelle has set up the library. If I was a kid I so would want to visit for sure! There is also a touch of suspense that kept me on the edge of my seat a bit. A really good story that sucked me right in. This is my first book by this author and it will not be my last. I'm so looking forward to more from this series!!




About the author

USA Today bestselling author Melissa F. Miller is a former attorney who traded the practice of law for the art of telling stories.

As a lawyer, she clerked for a federal judge; practiced in the offices of major international law firms; and ran a two-person law firm with her lawyer husband. Now, powered by coffee, she writes crime fiction and homeschools her three children. When she's not writing, and sometimes when she is, she travels around the country in an RV with her husband, kids, cat, and dog. 

She is the author of more than two dozen bestselling legal thrillers, suspense thrillers, romantic comedic mysteries, and forensic thrillers. All her work shares two common threads: pulse-pounding, tightly plotted action and smart, unlikely heroines and heroes.


To find out when Melissa releases a new book, visit www.melissafmiller.com and sign up for her email newsletter.

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