Time for You to Come Home for Christmas. Poster of the 2019 movie and cover of the 2013 book, Time for Me to Come Home
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Time for Me to Come Home
Dorothy Shackleford, Travis Thrasher, 2013
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Terry Ingram, 2019

For the second Christmas in a row, Boston bank employee Katherine Moss has decided that she and her preteen son Will won’t return to the military town of Provincetown, Virginia for the holidays as the memories of her deceased husband, musician Tyler Moss, are too strong there. Kat and Will don’t talk about Tyler, trying to shield each other from the painful memories associated with his death in a traffic accident.


Finding Father Christmas. Poster of the 2016 movie and cover of the 2007 book
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Finding Father Christmas
Robin Jones Gunn, 2007
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Terry Ingram, 2016

Christmas for Miranda is a painful reminder of the family she never had. Her mother died when she was young, never revealing the identity of her father. But, three days before Christmas, she unexpectedly receives a clue as to the whereabouts that takes her to a beautiful New England town where she meets a young man who helps with her search.


Engaging Father Christmas. Poster of the 2017 movie and cover of the 2008 book
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Engaging Father Christmas
Robin Jones Gunn, 2008
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David Winning, 2017

It’s Christmas and Miranda heads back to Carlton Heath, where she will experience the joyful traditions she missed as a child. Last Christmas she fell in love with a local man who helped her as she searched for her father. At his widow’s request, she agreed to keep what she discovered a secret. This Christmas, she fears the warm welcome she received from the family will soon turn cold when Miranda receives an anonymous text from someone who threatens to expose her identity.


Summer in the Vineyard. Poster of the 2017 movie and cover of the 2013 book, Summer in Napa
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Summer in Napa
Marina Adair, 2013
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Martin Wood, 2017

Summer finds Frankie and Nate preparing to bottle their first vintage, just in time for Taste of St. Madeleine, a splashy food-and-wine event that draws top wine critics and huge crowds. But in their desire to do right, cautious Frankie and confident Nate end up working at cross-purposes – potentially undermining not only their winery but their relationship.


All Summer Long. Poster of the 2019 movie and cover of the 2016 book
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All Summer Long
Melody Carlson, 2016
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Peter DeLuise, 2019

Tia’s dream job of captaining a dining cruise hits rough water when her ex Jake is hired as the restaurant’s chef. Will they be able to open a new business, navigate the sea, and each other?


Marrying Father Christmas. Poster of the 2018 movie and cover of the 2007 book, Finding Father Christmas
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Finding Father Christmas
Robin Jones Gunn, 2007
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David Winning, 2018

When Miranda Chester set off to find information on her biological father two Christmases ago, she never imagined that her investigation would lead her to both the family she had always longed for and Ian McAndrick, the love of her life. After her romantic engagement last Christmas, Miranda prepares to marry Ian this Christmas surrounded by his family and her new family, the Whitcombs.


Valentine in the Vineyard. Poster of the 2019 movie and cover of the 2015 book, Need You for Keeps
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Need You for Keeps
Marina Adair, 2015
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Terry Ingram, 2019

Frankie and Nate are officially a couple and are gearing up for Summer Fest, the town’s largest event. They can’t wait to reveal their new wine and put the vineyard on the map. But when an issue with the wine puts things in jeopardy, both the relationship and the partnership will be put to the test.


My Boyfriends' Dogs. Poster of the 2014 movie and cover of the 2010 book
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My Boyfriends' Dogs
Dandi Daley Mackall, 2010
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Terry Ingram, 2014

A modest diner’s owners are taken aback one rainy night when, shortly after closing, a young woman in a wedding dress, with three dogs in tow, asks to enter their establishment. She will recount how she got to this peculiar point in her life and how, as a result of looking for the ideal man, she ended herself as a fugitive bride with three dogs in what follows.


The Survivors Club. Poster of the 2004 movie and cover of the 2002 book
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The Survivors Club
Lisa Gardner, 2002
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Christopher Leitch, 2004

Jillian Hayes, Carol Rosen, and Meg Pesaturo form ‘The Survivors Club’ after being raped by a serial killer. They utilize the media to pressure law enforcement to apprehend the rapist. Eddie Como is arrested, but before he can be brought to trial, he is assassinated by a sniper. As a result, the three women become suspects instead of victims.