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Saturday, December 13, 2025

It's beginning to read a lot like Christmas 2025: Author Interview with Dineen Miller

What made you decide to write a Christmas themed book? Could you give a short synopsis on the book for my readers?
The very first one I wrote—The Holiday Arrangement—was my first foray into romantic comedy. I’d written romantic suspense up to that point and needed a change. A mentor suggested I write something fun, and it was nearing the holidays, so I dove in and discovered I loved writing romantic comedy! I wound up writing two more short novels in the Seashells and Sunsets series, before switching to first person POV and starting a new series, Messy Love on Mango Lane. A Very Messy Christmas is part of that series.

The Holiday Arrangement: She needs a break from matchmaking—he’s sworn off blind dates. Will their holiday ruse bring more than just Christmas cheer? The Holiday Arrangement is a heartwarming romcom filled with festive fun and laugh-out-loud moments that will leave you believing in love and holiday magic.

A Very Messy Christmas: I’m great at organizing Christmas. Falling for the chef? That wasn’t on my list. A Very Messy Christmas is a special holiday standalone novella in the Messy Love on Mango Lane romantic comedy series. If you like opposites attract, witty dialogue and the magic of the season, then you’ll adore Dineen Miller’s sweet treat.

What are some of your favorite Christmas traditions?

When my girls were little, I designed a quilted advent calendar to count down the days until Christmas. I remembered my mother doing something similar with me when I was little and wanted to do the same for my daughters, who were both born in December (no, I did not plan that). Each pocket holds an ornament and a chocolate kiss, and the day of their births have their name on them. I still hang it up every year, even though they’re grown and my oldest lives in another state. But my grandson just turned one in September, so I can’t wait to continue this tradition with him.

What’s next in writing for you? 
I'm currently working on the third book in my sweet hockey romcom series, Romancing the Sun Kings. I’m excited to finish this story about the team's goalie, Wade, and his long time best friend, Bree, who he’s been secretly in love with most of his life. I’m an avid hockey fan and love watching it. So this series has been super fun for me.

What’s the best writing tip you’ve learned or been given you’d like to share?
Read in the genre you’re writing. I balked at this for a while, which turned out to be the final signal that I needed to switch genres because I didn’t want to read romantic suspense anymore. Now I devour two to three romcoms a week and find it so inspiring. It keeps me in the tone of the genre and is so much fun!

What do you know now about writing and publishing you wish you had learned sooner?
That your career and who you are as an author can be anything you want. There are tons of courses, groups, programs, etc. designed to tell us how to write, sell, and market, which is all good. But we can’t do it all without risking burnout. For me, realizing that my career can look any way I want helped me quit comparing my journey to those of other authors. That was a huge help for me.

Any last words or tips?
For authors, your best and most powerful tool is your newsletter. I've refined mine to bring my readers the best content, to grow my readership, and to build an ARC team. I’m very grateful for their encouragement and support. And I always love hearing from my readers. I’ve made some wonderful new friends in the process.

Are there any other books you’d like to tell my readers about?
In the Offensive Zone with My Fake Bride released in May. I had so much fun creating a hockey player who was also secret royalty—Payton Maxwell, 3rd. There’s an unexpected development with is family back in England that requires him to have a bodyguard. He agrees, but only if the person is a female and can pose as his new wife. He didn’t think his family would go for it, but they do and he falls hard for Lily. She’s my bodyguard. My fake wife. And the one woman I can’t resist.

That's all for today's interview. To learn more about Dineen's books, use these links. 
Website: https://crewfiction.com/dineen-miller
Facebook Reader Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/338189318445452
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Thursday, December 11, 2025

It's Beginning to Read a Lot Like Christmas 2025: Author Interview with Karen Liszewski

What made you decide to write a Christmas themed book? Could you give a short synopsis on the book for my readers?
To be honest, Christmas is my favorite time of the year and I just love the feelings of joy, love, and miracles that the season brings. I am someone who is a mood reader and love devouring Christmas books during the holiday season so I decided to write my own.

Second Chances in Winterberry is the second book in my Winterberry series and it follows Sally and Dominick who both live in the small town of Winterberry, VT. They dated in high school before Dominick broke her heart and when he moves back to town, he does whatever he can to get back on her good side. When he joins the Winter Festival committee to get closer to her, she begins to see a different side of him and her walls start to come down. What happens during the Christmas season is finding love, having a second chance, and learning what’s really important in life.

What are some of your favorite Christmas traditions?
Right after Thanksgiving, my husband gets the Christmas decorations down then goes to Chick Fil A for dinner while my daughter and I begin to decorate. Then when he gets home, we put on "Elf" and decorate the tree together. It’s my favorite tradition!

What’s next in writing for you? 

I have one more book in the Winterberry series, another Christmas book, coming out in 2026 and then a standalone after that which I am very excited about!

What’s the best writing tip you’ve learned or been given you’d like to share?
One of the best tips I ever received was to write every day. Even if it’s only 10 words, sit down and write. Another piece of advice that I always go back to is to write what you love!

What do you know now about writing and publishing you wish you had learned sooner?
I wish I had known how much editing went into publishing a book! (I agree!)

Any last words or tips?
For any aspiring authors, my tip is just to start. Don’t wait until the perfect moment or the perfect story. If you want to be an author and you have a story in your head, then go for it!


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