Christmas in Icicle Falls...
Between Yuletide traditions, winter sports and mistletoe hanging everywhere, Christmas is the best time of year in Icicle Falls, Washington. But this year itâs not so merryâfor three of its residents, anyway.
Cass Wilkes, owner of the Gingerbread Haus bakery, was looking forward to her daughter, Danielleâs, wedding...until Dani announced that she wants her father, Cassâs ex, to walk her down the aisle. Seriously? And, since every B and B is full, it looks like he, his trophy wife and their yappy little dog will be staying with Cass.
Her friend Charlene Albach arrives at their weekly chick-flick night in shock. Sheâs just seen the ghost of Christmas past: her ex-husband, Richard, who left her a year ago, running off with the hostess from her restaurant, Zeldaâs, to start a new life (and restaurant) in Seattle. Now the hostess is history and he wants to kiss and make up. Hide the mistletoe!
And bring out the hot buttered rum, because the holidays arenât so easy for Ella OâBrien, either. Ella, whoâs newly divorced, is still sharing the house with her ex while they wait for the place to sell, and they are still fighting over all the things they fought over when they were married. The love is gone. Isnât it?
But Christmas has a way of working its magic. One of these women is about to rediscover love, another is going to remember whatâs important in life and the third will find a new dream in the new year. Merry Ex-mas, ladies!
Praise for Sheila Roberts and Her Christmas Novels
âRobertsâ witty and effervescently funny holiday novel will warm hearts. Realistic characters populate the pages of this captivating story, which is a great escape from the holiday hustle and bustle.â
âRT Book Reviews (Top Pick) on On Strike for Christmas
âHilariousâ¦a fun and festive debut.â
âLibrary Journal on On Strike for Christmas
âRobertsâ charming holiday-themed contemporary story set in the Seattle area offers hope, comfort, and a second chance for those who believe, and a nudge to change the minds of those who donât.â
âBooklist on The Snow Globe
âWithin minutes of cracking open the book, my mood was liftedâ¦The warm, glowing feeling it gave me lasted for days.â
âFirst for Women on The Snow Globe
âThis lighthearted and charming read will appeal to fans of Kristin Hannahâs magical, light romances and readers who enjoyed Robertsâs previous holiday offerings.â
âLibrary Journal on The Snow Globe (Starred Review)
âRobertsâs well-intentioned story serves as a light, pleasant reminder about the importance of balancing family, friends, love, and career.â
âPublishers Weekly on The Snow Globe
âAnother warm holiday yarn from the author of The Snow Globe.â
âLibrary Journal on The Nine Lives of Christmas
âWitty characterizations, slapstick mishaps, and plenty of holiday cheer.â
âPublishers Weekly on The Nine Lives of Christmas
âIf you love Christmas, cats and happy endings, Sheila Robertsâ The Nine Lives of Christmas is the ticket to great holiday reading pleasure!â
âLiterarily Speaking
Acknowledgments
I had so much fun writing this book! Of course, itâs easy to have fun when you work with great people. Huge thanks to my agent, Paige Wheeler, and my editor, Paula Eykelhof. Iâm grateful to both of you for your guidance and input. A big thanks to Janet, owner of Blinx on Bainbridge Island, WA, for giving me a glimpse into the busy life of a shop owner, to my friend Susan Sandeno, wedding cake expert, for sharing some of your cake decorating secrets with me, and to Robert Rabe, super chef, for answering my many questions about running a restaurant. A big yeehaw and thank-you to Ed Kerr and all his pals for helping me produce Jakeâs song, âMerry Christmas, Mama.â And to all my friends who are mothers-in-law⦠None of you were the inspiration for the mother-in-law in this book! Finally, thanks as always to the brain trust: Susan Wiggs, Kate Breslin, Anjali Banerjee and Elsa Watson. You all rock and I hope Santa brings each of you a sleigh load of chocolate.
Dear Reader,
Iâve got to say, I love Christmas. Love everything about itâthe decorations, the goodies, the presents, the Christmas Eve service, even the crazy busyness. I especially love getting a chance to gather with my family to celebrate. Believe me, my family knows how to celebrate. We are fun, fun, fun!
But I realize that for many of us the holidays can sometimes be more stressful than fun, especially when dealing with difficult family members. And when you start adding former spouses to the mix it can make you want to say more than, âHo, ho, ho.â
Iâm hoping Cass Wilkes, her friends and their exes will give you a laugh and maybe even some hope. I sure enjoyed writing about them, especially Ella and her ex-husband, Jake.
I must confess, Jake stole my heart. He even wound up with his own country music video, âMerry Christmas, Mama,â which I hope youâll all check out on YouTube. He was kind enough to give me a role in it. Of course, he conveniently neglected to tell me about the rude indignities Iâd suffer. Oh, well, thatâs show biz. Not content with a music video, heâs got his own webpage,