EVERY DAY IS CHRISTMAS by Karen Schaler  

A Heartwarming, Feel Good Christmas Romance Novel

From the publisher:

From Karen Schaler, the Emmy Award-winning writer of Christmas movies for Hallmark, Netflix, and Lifetime, and beloved Christmas romance novels, comes this powerful new Christmas romance for 2023, a heartfelt holiday love story about second chances and believing anything is possible at Christmas…

A shrewd money manager at the top of her game, Alexis Taylor is a proud workaholic who “humbugs” Christmas and love. The only holiday tradition Alexis embraces is always breaking up with her boyfriends right before Christmas.

But this Christmas, everything changes when Alexis gets a holiday visit of a lifetime. As Alexis’s past, present, and future collide, she’s forced to risk the one thing money can’t buy…her heart.

Inspired by Karen Schaler’s treasured Christmas movie Every Day is Christmas, this heartwarming Christmas romance about redemption, forgiveness, family, and second chances is written with Karen’s signature warmth and humor, celebrating the power of true love and Christmas miracles.

Bonus Content: Includes exclusive Christmas recipes, holiday activities, and pictures from the movie set.

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I am completely in awe of Schaler – she has written many, many Christmas movies for Hallmark, Lifetime, Netflix and I don’t know where else, and given them new life as novels. I never saw this movie (it was on Lifetime,) so I can’t compare, but I enjoyed the book.

This story is based on Dicken’s A Christmas Carol, but brought firmly into the 21st century. Our Scrooge is Alexis Taylor, a self-made millionaire who owns and runs her eponymously named finance company. By any standard, she is uber-wealthy and successful. She owns her own office building, with her company occupying the top floor, in one of Atlanta’s most prestigious neighborhoods, and lives in the penthouse apartment of a very fancy building. What she doesn’t have is family – her parents were killed in an accident on Christmas Eve, twenty years earlier. She’s been on her own ever since.

When Alexis lost her parents, she lost everything – they died in debt, and she had to sell everything they owned to pay it off. It also put her own very expensive Ivy League education on hold. Eventually, she went to community college and worked her way through before starting her own company. Now she has everything she has ever wanted. Or so she thinks.

When Alexis gets her year-end report, she sees that they did not meet their goals for the year. She immediately walks into the unauthorized Christmas party her staff is having and lets them all know they need to get back to work immediately, and to plan on working Christmas day through the new year – no time off for anyone. Then, she rescinds all their year-end bonuses.

Alexis has very few people in her life that she can count on. Her driver, Justin, has been with her for many years and has always been kind and supportive of her. Her COO, Jeff, is the same – and he’s the one who keeps the staff working there, despite her wicked witch energy. And after she cancels Christmas for her staff, she realizes it is time to break up with her boyfriend.

Alexis is beautiful but so anti-Christmas that the minute a boyfriend brings it up, they are history. This latest one seems to actually get it. Instead of trying to persuade her to love Christmas, he plans a vacation to Bali, where he plans to propose. But Alexis isn’t aware of the proposal, and she has to let him know she isn’t going on any vacation but rather working through Christmas. She also dumps him, as is her custom.

The Ghosts of Christmas past, present, and future are her parents, a really interesting choice. As Alexis learns about her life and how hollow it truly is, she realizes that she must make drastic changes. Immediately.

The romance is here, but I don’t want to spoil it. My only complaint was the many paragraphs of lyrics of very popular, often classic, Christmas songs – it just felt like page filler. Other than “O Christmas Tree” AKA “O Tannebaum” – I learned that there are lots of different lyrics to that song. I had no idea! (Wikipedia lists several versions if you’re curious.) This is a fast, fun holiday read, as are all of Schaler’s books. This one had me laughing out loud and crying now and then – perfect Christmas fodder. 🎄

10/2023 Stacy Alesi, AKA the BookBitch

EVERY DAY IS CHRISTMAS by Karen Schaler. Hawktale Publishing (October 10, 2023). ISBN: 979-8988543510. 314p.

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