Brings
the warmth of the holiday season to life.
MAKING CHRISTMAS
A Novella
Laura Chapman
Releasing Nov 8th, 2016
While
settling into a new career in a new community, Ivy is determined not to let the
holiday season pass her by. Enter the grownup advent calendar: twenty-four days
of festivities to celebrate Christmas. What begins as a bit of fun turns into a
mission to spread cheer when she meets Everett. After learning about his bad
Christmas attitude, she invites him to join her quest. Despite his initial
reservations, Everett quickly gets caught up in the spirit of the calendar. But
when new feelings surface and are impossible to ignore, Everett’s inner
curmudgeon threatens to put a damper on the whole experience.
This
holiday novella from Laura Chapman brings the warmth of the holiday season to
life.
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EXCERPT
From Making Christmas
“About my
project,” she begins. “I’ve always loved the holiday season. Everything from
Thanksgiving to Christmas Eve then Christmas and New Year’s Eve—it’s a magical
time. Plus, I was born on Christmas, so the holidays are extra special. But the
past few years I’ve been so busy with work and . . . stuff . . . that I kind of
lost track of them. It was always more important to focus on getting the next
big ad campaign out than stopping to smell the sugar plums.”
“Ad
campaigns? You’re in advertising?”
“No—not
anymore.” She taps her fingers on the edge of the counter. “I left my old
agency earlier this year to start an Internet-based company with my friend. We
moved to Lincoln in October because it’s a welcoming place for startups.
Anyways, the past few years the holidays have gone by in a hazy, chaotic blur.
I want to make sure it doesn’t happen again this year. I’m going to stop and
smell those sugar plums.”
I almost ask
what sugar plums smell like but go with a question that makes more sense. “So
you’re celebrating the holidays with a Christmas coffee?”
“Today,” she
agrees. “Then tomorrow I’ll have another festive activity waiting for me.”
She digs into
her purse and removes a piece of red card stock. It’s covered with tiny green
paper pockets, each neatly printed with a number counting up to twenty-four.
Twenty-four.
“It looks
like an advent calendar.” Just like the ones my grandma gave my sister and me
every Christmas until we graduated college.
Her eyes
light up. “That’s exactly what it is. This is my grown-up advent calendar. I
saw one on Pinterest—though, they had twenty-four bottles of wine lined up in a
rack to drink every day of December leading up to Christmas. I like wine, but
I’m not a big fan of all the varieties, which would defeat the purpose of
drinking twenty-four different wines. It also didn’t seem like the best way to
celebrate the season. Do you connect binge-drinking wine with Christmas?”
“No. But
maybe some people do?”
“I suppose,
which is kind of sad. But I probably shouldn’t judge what works for other
people.” She shakes her head. “Anyway, over Thanksgiving I started thinking
about what I wanted to do this holiday season. Books I wanted to read. Movies I
wanted to watch. Experiences I wanted to have. So I made a list. Using the
list, I created a calendar with each of the items reserved for a different day.
I wrote everything down on different pieces of paper. I folded them up and randomly
scheduled them throughout the month. That way, I’ll be surprised every day.”
“You made a
random schedule? How will you know if you have time or the materials you need
to do it?”
“I’ll make
the time.” She turns to the counter when the barista arrives with three cups.
Over her shoulder, she asks, “Do you want to try gingerbread or eggnog?”
I don’t know. “Eggnog.” I guess.
She hands me
one of the cups and takes the other two. “Actually, I do know what I’ll be
doing one day because I had to buy tickets. I want to see The Nutcracker—I haven’t been since I was a little girl. But
everything else will be a surprise.”
I’m listening
to her explanation so closely I don’t even realize we’ve stepped out of the
coffee shop until the cold bites my face. She has certainly shaken up my
morning routine. “Do you really think a Christmas to-do list will suddenly make
the holidays better?”
“I do.” She
grins when I shake my head. “Do you doubt it will?”
“I don’t
know.” I lift a shoulder. “It seems like a stressful way to spend the month.
And for what? An overly commercialized holiday that only racks up charges on
our credit cards while people are starving and struggling in the world. All the
while, people miss their deadlines and pile more work on your desk because
you’re the single guy in the office and they have to get to their kids’
Christmas programs or go bake cookies at their mother-in-law’s house. Christmas
was fun when we were kids, but as adults, it kind of sucks.” I shake my head
again. “No offense to you and your plan, but most years I want to get through
the month of December with as little fanfare as possible.”
“Interesting.”
She says nothing else but studies my face again for a couple of seconds. I
nearly squirm under the intensity of her gaze. “Well, I hope you enjoy the
coffee. Merry Christmas.”
WHAT HAPPENS AT MIDNIGHT
A Novella
Laura Chapman
Releasing Nov 8th, 2016
Romantic
comedy junkie Natalie lives out those fantasies in real life three New Year's
Eves in a row when fate throws her together with the same handsome stranger. A
heartbreaking turn of events leaves her swearing off of love, forevers, and the
holidays (bah humbug). That is until the mystery man from her past reappears
years later. Over a holiday season, Natalie struggles to reconcile the
whimsical notions of her past with the practical sensibilities she has worked
so hard to develop. With the countdown to a new year looming, she must decide
whether or not she is willing to give happily ever after another shot.
In this
holiday novella by Laura Chapman, celebrate the holiday season with a love
story about second, and fifth, chances and learning to trust your heart.
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Laura
Chapman is the
author of First & Goal, Going for Two, Three & Out, and The Marrying
Type. A native Nebraskan, she loves football, Netflix marathons, and her cats,
Jane and Bingley. Connect with her online on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and
YouTube and on her website at www.laurachapmanbooks.com.
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