Christmas in July Blog Hop

Christmas-in-July-Giveaway-Hop

Happy July, Friends!! And welcome to Christmas in July! (I’m reminded of the years I lived in the Caribbean, and Christmas was always hot. Santa came in on a jet ski! Ha!)

Our blog hop fun this month is to feature and give away a Christmas book. I’m delighted to offer Seeking Christmas as my giveaway. I’ll be giving a copy to TWO winners. To enter, simply leave a comment below and be sure to include your email address.

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Here’s the blurb:  

The Christmas season has eighteen-year-old Courtney crossing the state line with her little brother Dennis to rendezvous with the man who deserted them years ago. Courtney remembers him only as the tall man who ran away. Dennis doesn’t remember him at all.

Courtney is furious, but Denny is curious. Will their meeting result in a happy Christmas memory or another miserable disappointment?

And a little taste:

My phone buzzed against my leg. I pulled it from my pocket and checked the screen.

Doyle.

Such a stupid name.

For such a stupid man.

My gaze darted to where my mom lay slumped on the couch, her mouth hanging open and a gentle snore escaping her saggy lips. My brother Denny sat hunched over his math workbook at the kitchen table, a death grip on his pencil. His short, scrawny legs swung to and fro.

I pressed the phone to my chest and took the stairs two at a time to my room.

“What do you want?” My voice was tense, short. With a steel hold on the phone, I strode to the window and stared out. Across the street, strings of Christmas lights drooped over a fir tree, winking at me in all their sparkling glory.

I turned away.

“You know what I want. Please, Courtney.” The pleading in his voice rankled like a cat scratching at the back door.

“No.”

“But it’s been over seven years. It’s time.”

“And whose fault is that?” My words cut.

“You don’t need to remind me.” A heaving sigh came across the line.

I stood ramrod straight beside my single bed and gazed around the empty expanse of the master bedroom. I attempted to shove down the lump of anger in my throat.

“Dad, the answer is no.”

“I would meet you way more than halfway. I’ve got it all arranged. There’s a motel room for you. Your own. No sharing.”

“Mom would come unglued.” I sank onto the mussed flannel sheets and impatiently kicked aside a stray slipper. It struck my dresser and lay over like a dead animal.

“Your mother won’t talk to me.”

I went quiet and listened to his raspy breath. Despite my objections, despite my bitterness, curiosity pulled. I attempted to stifle it, knowing that giving in would mean wading into quicksand.

“Court? Come on, for old time’s sake?”

Resentment ripped through me. “Old time’s sake? Are you freakin’ kidding me?”

“How’s Tiffany?” he asked, changing the subject to my sister.

“Horrid, as usual. Seeing you last year didn’t help her any.”

“I tried. I wanted her to stay.”

“Yeah, well, you had a weird way of showing it.” I grew tired of the conversation. Such a pathetic waste of time.

I threw my cell onto the covers and moved to the walk-in closet. My gray hoodie sagged on a row of pegs running above an unused shoe rack. My four pairs of shoes lay scattered across the floor, resembling lonely children in a deserted playground. Like the massive room, the closet was wasted on me. My meager collection of clothes barely took one third of the space.

I pulled on my hoodie, adjusted my glasses, and went back downstairs. Bending over, I plugged in the lights on the waist-high Christmas tree perching on the coffee table.

Denny looked up, and his face relaxed into a grin. “Thanks, Court. I forgot to plug ‘em in.”

“Finished with your math yet?”

“One more problem.”

“There are some chips in the cupboard if you’re hungry.”

Denny jumped off his chair and scrambled into the kitchen. The cupboard door slammed shut, and he returned with his arm elbow-deep in the foil bag.

I chuckled. “I’m going for a walk. And no more banging around. Let Mom sleep.”

I grabbed my heavy wool jacket and carefully opened the condo door, clicking it shut behind me. The cold December air lent a crisp clarity to the stars. They seemed near enough to gather in my pocket. I headed west toward the ocean. A biting breeze brought the sour smell of seaweed and blew my dark, feathered hair against my cheeks. I checked the time on my phone. Keegan should intercept me any minute.

For those of you that like to escape to the beach during the summer months, you’d probably enjoy Buried Truth, PlayerCornered, and The Return. (See the covers above and right.) If you’re like me, you’re always in the mood for a good beach read!  😀

Remember to leave a comment below (with your email) to be entered in the drawing!

To visit other blogs in the hop, click here. I wish you all a super day!

And as always, thanks for stopping by.

Brenda

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42 responses to “Christmas in July Blog Hop

  1. I have never been in the Caribbean so this book sounds great for a Christmas type read. Thanks for the giveaway! cherylslife67(at)charter(dot)net

  2. ladymagnolia99

    Thanks so much for the giveaway!! I would love to spend Christmas in the Caribbean, they say it is so beautiful!!

    Judy
    magnolias_1(at)msn(dot)com

  3. I’m quite used to having a hot Christmas, just not in the Caribbean.

    marypres(AT)gmail(DOT)com

  4. A Caribbean Christmas? Interesting for me who’ve spent all of my Christmases in Finland’s coldness. koukkunokka@anvianet.fi.

  5. isisthe12th

    The book sounds great. Thank you for the giveaway. My email isisthe12th@gmail.com

  6. bn100

    Nice excerpt

    bn100candg at hotmail dot com

  7. andie

    Thank you – love the idea of Christmas in July.

  8. Melissa C

    Thanks for participating.
    leighannecrisp at yahoo dot com

  9. Elizabeth

    I enjoyed the excerpt! Thanks for the chance to win.

    egholtrop at gmail dot com

  10. BookAttict

    Thanks for the amazing excerpt & giveaway!

    elizabeth @ bookattict . com

  11. Renn

    Thank you so much and more power to you! 🙂 xx

    noonesexception@gmail.com

  12. winemama

    I can’t imagine spending xmas somewhere it was hot, wait a minute, maybe I can imagine it, sounds nice

  13. Boy, I would love to spend Christmas in the Caribbean. Sounds great.
    tallulahjane65@yahoo(dot)com

  14. Great giveaway! I love Christmas, it’s my favorite holiday!

    librarianlavender at gmail dot com

  15. BookLady

    What a wonderful book! Thanks for the great giveaway.
    bhometchko(at)hotmail(dot)com

  16. Kathy Heare Watts

    Wow, that was a great excerpt and enough to tease and make you want me. Thank you for being part of the Christmas in July Blog Hop!
    Kathy Watts
    Redrabbitt@aol.com

  17. Daniel M

    sounds like a fun one! – regnod(at)yahoo(d0t)com

  18. Natasha

    Sounds like a great read!!
    Thanks for the chance to win!
    natasha_donohoo_8 at hotmail dot com

  19. Mippy/Sabrina

    Thank you for participating! This Christmas read sounds great! 🙂

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