Saturday, July 4, 2015

Christmas in July!









It's been over two hundred years since we gained our independence here in the USA and I'm celebrating for the rest of the month just for the occasion.

I've written many different kinds of books but never one that featured the 4th of July. Since so many others are celebrating with Christmas in July events, I thought I'd do the same.

This year, all my Christmas romances are priced at .99cent for the month of July. A WILLOW CREEK CHRISTMAS is part of the USA TODAY Bestselling Willow Creek Series and one of my favorite books. The hero, Noah, isn't your typical romance hero. He's scarred  in more ways than one and it takes the love of a little girl at Christmas to break through his roughened exterior.


Grab your copy of A WILLOW CREEK CHRISTMAS for .99cent at the following links.




A Willow Creek Christmas
by Lily Graison
Historical Western Romance

Running from a life she no longer wanted… 
Widowed with two young children, Keri Hilam is desperate to escape her abusive brother in law, going so far as sneaking away in the dead of night in hopes of finding a better life. She never regrets leaving, not even when they find themselves stranded, starving, and alone. Fate brings them to Willow Creek, Montana, where they're rescued by an unlikely hero, an ex-confederate soldier who seems more monster than man. 


Hiding from a past he can't seem to forget… 
The war leaves Noah Lloyd scarred and bitter. When the girl he left behind broke his heart, he turned his back on the life he used to know, and sought refuge in a dusty little town that afforded him the solitude he wanted. Finding a woman and her kids hunkered down in an abandoned line shack in the middle of a blizzard is the last thing he needs. They're ragged, half starved and vulnerable, but he's determined to leave the trio in the care of the town marshal. 


Can a future together erase all the pain… 
But the innocence of a child at Christmas breaks through Noah's hard exterior and Keri's tender care allows him to see that life may be worth living. All he has to do is let go of his past and let this unlikely family love him. 
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You can find more of my Christmas stories and buy links on my website.


About Lily Graison

USA TODAY  bestselling author Lily Graison writes historical western romances and dabbles in contemporary and paranormal romance. First published in 2005, Lily has written over a dozen romance novels that range from sweet to spicy.

She lives in Hickory, North Carolina with her husband, three high-strung Yorkies and more cats than she can count and is mother of two and grandmother of three. On occasion, she can be found at her sewing machine creating 1800’s period clothing or participating in civil war reenactments and area living history events. When not portraying a southern belle, you can find her at a nearby store feeding her obsession for all things resembling office supplies.

To see the dresses Lily has created, visit her Pinterest page.

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3 comments:

  1. Lily--thanks for the Christmas story in July. Good thinking! This story is the kind I just love. A scarred man in a position to rescue helpless people, even though he'd rather not, tugs on the heart strings.
    I applaud your success with your stories! Keep writing.

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  2. Lily. I wish you every success with A Willow Creek Christmas. I love stories in which the hero isn't movie star handsome and a man who has overcome great obstacles. This must be a heartwarming story. I wish you great success--and Happy 4th of July!
    My neighbors are starting to shoot off some fantastic fireworks right now.
    All the best to your corner of the earth.

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  3. Christmas in July is a great idea, Lily. Best wishes.

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