Today I'm giving away 10 copies/downloads of A WINTER ROMANCE (Holiday Codas 3).
As I'm sure most of you know, every year I try to write a few holiday codas for this "Advent Calendar."
If you don't know, in literature, a coda is a concluding section of a narrative that provides closure or resolution beyond the main action of the story. It can tie up loose ends, expand on the themes of the story, or--in our case--offer a glimpse of the characters' lives after the main plot has ended. It's a similar to an epilogue, but in the world of romance fiction, there can be multiple codas which can eventually even turn into short stories (as in "A Funny Thing Happened"). Basically, it's a little book of HEA. (Mostly.)
Anyway, every few years I collect these codas, get them edited and formatted--actually, here's the intro:
In 2012 I began a holiday tradition of writing holiday codas
for some of my—and your—favorite stories. I ran the codas on my blog and left
them up there for readers to enjoy all year round.
At the request of readers, I collected the codas in an
expanded and edited edition which I published in 2015 as Merry Christmas, Darling.
In 2017 I did a second collection titled Christmas Waltz.
In the years that followed, I’ve written an additional thirty codas, so it seems about time to do a third collection. As before, I’m
including recipes for cocktails and dishes that are either featured in the
original works or seem to add some final comment or insight into the era or the
characters or their relationship. OR that I just want to share with you, my
readers! (Black Orchid martinis, anyone?)
Because the codas are a holiday gift to you, my readers,
they also remain available for free on my blog (minus edits, expansion or any erotic
content).
There are those who complain about the “predictability” of
happy endings, but after the unpredictability of the last few years, I think
there’s something to be said for happy holidays and true love. May this season
be filled with only the best and loveliest of predictabilities.
So yes, there's a new coda collection this year, and I'm giving away a few copies. As of writing this, I'm not sure if the collection will be ready by the time this posts, but it'll be out soon.
To be eligible for the giveaway for A Winter Romance, just comment down below letting me know the couple you'd most love to see in another coda.
OH. Almost forgot. The original two coda collections are currently on sale. Merry Christmas, Darling and Christmas Waltz are each currently priced at $1.99 in the U.S.
PS -- Thank you to Johanna Ollila who did the lovely art for all three collection covers!
I think it's really hard to choose just one couple because I loved all your characters! I love romantic codas, with happy endings and cuddles! (Even ostrich feathers, btw...)
ReplyDeleteSince there has been so much of Adrien and Jake over the years, this time I would say Jason and Sam.
What a great big smile and a wonderful surprise! I am so excited to see which couples made this edition. My pick would be Cosmo and John, because I love them … and my really ‘out there’ pick would be Flynn and Kirk, because I still worry about those two. ;)
ReplyDeleteTucker and Elliot!
ReplyDeleteKit and J.X.! Because they're probably hilarious arguing over decorating for Christmas. -Rebecca
ReplyDeleteLove to see how Tucker and Elliot are doing !
ReplyDeleteMy answer will probably always be Adrien and Jake but I just did a reread of Lemon Drop Kid so I’d be happy with a look into Cas and Raleigh’s lives as well :) - Carey
ReplyDeleteFinn and Con--I know they've already had a Christmas coda, but I'd love to read another one!
ReplyDeleteThe new cover is beautiful 😊 I’ll never get enough Sam and Jason and would love a coda checking in with them
ReplyDeleteOh my! That's not such an easy answer.
ReplyDeleteWell, obviously Flynn and Kirk as their story remains my favorite one, but they have very close contenders:
- Aleister and Valentine (I feel like they're on the less loved side and they are so amazing together)
- But I got a soft spot recently for Archie and Beau <3
And it is such a good news to know that the third volume of codas is almost out!!! *Happy dance*
I would love to see one with Griff and Pierce. Stranger on the shore is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteWill and Taylor! Those two had me laughing and crying, sometimes in the same chapter. Their love has stood the test of many misadventures.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to ask you to go way back to In Sunshine or in Shadow and ask about Keir and Rick.
ReplyDeleteJason & Sam!
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Is there a spreadsheet showing the chronological order of books and codas, including codas written by other authors? Would make rereads even better. Reading this book makes me want to read all the older stories again.
ReplyDeleteEllery and Jack, love those guys
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Kyle and Adam, please! "Murder in Pastel" was my first Josh Lanyon novel, and in many ways still my favorite.
ReplyDeleteOne of the short story couples I always liked was Griff and Hammer.
ReplyDeleteI'm halfway through A Winter Romance and all the stories are wonderful. Even better, I've apparently done enough re-reading that so far I've remembered every couple in each story. It was great to see the guys from A Vintage Affair, which has ended up being one of my favorites.
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Jason West and Sam Kennedy will always be closest to my heart!
ReplyDeleteNash and Glen from In Plain Sight - a wonderful story!
ReplyDeleteI love these Coda Collections 🤩 my fav is the one of
ReplyDeleteAubrey and Aloysius (Out of the Blue) not that predictable actually!!! nowadays I'm a fan of Kit & JX and would love see more of them or the guys from Murder takes the High Road Carter & John or....many more 🤭
Elena
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Cosmo and John (Bedknobs series)
ReplyDeleteAdrien and Jake are always a given, but I'd also like to see Elliot and Tucker or Rob and Adam. It would be nice to hear something from Archer and Rake, too.
ReplyDeleteMy favorites already got their coda but I’d love to see them again at any point: the dickens with love, green glass beads, lone star, stranger on the shore
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