Four powerhouse authors of fantasy and urban fantasy bring you a feast of romantic midwinter holiday adventures. These heartwarming and pulse-pounding tales celebrate Hanukah, Christmas, the solstice, Yule – and holidays from worlds beyond our own. With fancy-dress balls, faery bargains, time travel, blood sacrifice, and festive cocktails, these stories will delight lovers of fantasy and romance, with a dash of seasonal joy.
Ballgowns & Butterflies by Kelley Armstrong
The North Yorkshire moors are always a magical place, but
they’re particularly enchanting at the holidays…especially if one gets to
travel back in time to a Victorian Christmas. For Bronwyn Dale, it is the stuff
of dreams. Fancy-dress balls, quirky small-town traditions, even that classic
one-horse open sleigh, complete with jingle bells. There’s just the tiny
problem of the Butterfly Effect. How does a time-traveler make a difference
without disrupting the future forever?
The Long Night of the Crystalline Moon, a prequel novella
to Heirs of Magic, by Jeffe Kennedy
Shapeshifter Prince Rhyian doesn’t especially want to spend
the Feast of Moranu at Castle Ordnung. First of all, it’s literally freezing
there, an uncomfortable change from the tropical paradise of his home.
Secondly, it’s a mossback castle which means thick walls and too many rules.
Thirdly, his childhood playmate and current nemesis, Lena, will be there. Not
exactly a cause for celebration.
Princess Salena Nakoa KauPo nearly wriggled out of traveling
to Ordnung with her parents, but her mother put her foot down declaring that,
since everyone who ever mattered to her was going to be there to celebrate the
25th year of High Queen Ursula’s reign, Lena can suffer through a feast and a
ball for one night. Of course, “everyone” includes the sons and daughters of
her parents’ friends, and it also means that Rhyian, insufferable Prince of the
Tala, will attend.
But on this special anniversary year, Moranu’s sacred feast
falls on the long night of the crystalline moon—and Rhy and Lena discover
there’s more than a bit of magic in the air.
Blood Martinis and Mistletoe by Melissa Marr
Half-dead witch Geneviève Crowe makes her living beheading
the dead--and spends her free time trying not to get too attached to her
business partner, Eli Stonecroft, a
faery in self-imposed exile in New Orleans. With a killer at her throat and a
blood martini in her hand, Gen accepts what seems like a straight-forward faery
bargain, but soon realizes that if she can't figure out a way out of this faery
bargain, she'll be planning a wedding after the holidays.
Echoes of Ash & Tears, an Earthsinger Chronicles
Novella, by L. Penelope
Brought to live among the Cavefolk as an infant, Mooriah has
long sought to secure her place in the clan and lose her outsider status. She’s
a powerful blood mage, and when the chieftain’s son asks for help securing the
safety of the clan, she agrees. But though she’s long been drawn to the
warrior, any relationship between the two is forbidden. The arrival of a
mysterious stranger with a tempting offer tests her loyalties, and when
betrayal looms, will Mooriah’s secrets and hidden power put the future she’s
dreamed of—and her adopted home—in jeopardy