December 2022 Reading Wrap-up
Somehow another month has flown by, which means it’s time to share my thoughts on all the books I read. This month was full of some terrific holiday books as well as a few great upcoming releases to watch for in early 2023. Discover which books you should buy, borrow, or pass in my December 2022 Reading Wrap-up below!
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Christmas by the Book

Warm, cozy English village saves the local bookshop. Perfect holiday read!
Buy
The Holiday Swap

Parent trap meets Hallmark holiday movie. Wraps up a little too neatly but is entertaining.
Borrow
The Call of the Wrens

Powerful story of a mother that spans two World Wars. Women in service story that delivers!
Buy
One Last Gift

Moving brother/sister relationship drives the plot, but a heartwarming romance makes it memorable.
Buy
Mercury Pictures Presents

Homefront WWII tale about the role of film and propaganda. A powerful immigrant story!
Borrow
Lovelight Farms

Sweet little story of two best friends who love each other more than they realize.
Borrow
Locust Lane

Murder mystery that highlights racism and prejudice in a privileged community.
Buy
Last Christmas in Paris

Absolutely perfect romance told in the form of letters to/from two friends during WWI.
Buy
Christmas in Vermont

Boring and bland Christmas story about second chance romance.
Pass
The Secret Society of Salzburg

Two unlikely friends work together to change the lives of victims of Nazi persecution.
Borrow
The Villa

Murder mystery and story within a story about an Italian villa.
Borrow
The Witches of New York

A witchy tale of friendship, evil vs good, and finding one’s family.
Borrow
Witcha Gonna Do

Spicy story of two witches who find a way to work together despite their mutual hatred.
Borrow
A Very Merry Bromance

Grumpy sunshine, country music, and found family meets Christmas family drama.
Borrow
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