Give yourself an early present with this selection of feel-good historical romance novellas to celebrate the season.
Married By Christmas - Isabella Hargreaves
Pressured to marry Mr Wrong, can she wed Mr Right by Christmas?
A Partridge and His Family Tree - Joanne Austen Brown
Rake-about-town, Jason Baird, sets his sights on the honourable Dianna Partridge. But has this bird already flown?
Two Tempted Loves - Ebony McKenna writing as Ebony Oaten
A newly-minted marquis meets an up-and-coming heiress on a mission
Three French Men - Ava January
Mary, Joy and Holly discover three French men have set up in their family home. One of the scoundrels is already in her bed!
Four Calling Cards - Susanne Bellamy
Her fiancé is missing, so his best friend takes his place. What could possibly go wrong?
Five Gold Flings - Beverley Oakley
A shy seven-year-old's inventive plan to derail her mother's fifth wedding causes Yuletide mayhem.
Six Belles Need Saving - Janis Linford
A reluctant debutante and a viscount on the brink of ruin tangle at a Christmas school of manners.
Seven Lords Proposing - Erin Grace
A series of elaborate gifts begin arriving, filling Charlotte Grey's heart - and her parlour!
Eight Ships A'Sailing - Catherine Bilson
An heiress fleeing an unwanted marriage must place her trust - and her life - in the hands of an adventurous American ship captain.
Nine Years 'Till Christmas - Alison Stuart
In the nine long years since they parted, there has been no Christmas for English rose, Hannah Linton. Only the memory of her first love, Fabien Brassard has kept her warm. But he's an officer in the French Navy, and their countries are at war.
Ten Shipwrecked Books - Renée Dahlia
Lord Rupert Stanmore - banished to the continent after being caught kissing his best friend, Lord Benburgh - washes up on a beach in Spain, only to be rescued by a beautiful woman who might make a convenient wife.
Eleven Christmas Pipers - Pamela Hart
A Widow who'll never love a soldier again. Especially one who plays the bagpipes!
Twelve Drummers Coming To Dinner - Heidi Wessman Kneale
Maude's peace and quiet is broken with the return to Damerel Hall of a war hero and the rat-a-tat-tat of noisy drummers.