Historical Christmas Trees

When we think of a historical Christmas, most of us picture a historical scene complete with a goose or turkey and a Christmas tree lit with candles and strung with toys and lace. You might be surprised to learn that this charming image is largely Victorian and therefore not as ancient as most of us believe. For one thing, the English haven’t always included Christmas trees in their celebration. Early on, a few people in…

Cardinal Birds and the Christmas Connection

Of all the Christmas symbols, one that has long puzzled yet charmed me is a pretty little bird we call the Cardinal. Originally, I believed that the association between Cardinals and Christmas was the way their scarlet feathers add a beautiful burst of color against a mostly gray or white winter landscape. However, upon further research, (I am pretty nerdy, you know) I discovered that while these are both true, there are other, albeit mostly…

Christmas stories to help get you into the holiday spirit

      Book and gift card giveaway! My Book Cave Direct (mybookcave.com) has a little of everything for everyone. These heart-warming Christmas stories will help get you into the holiday spirit. Check the content ratings and book descriptions, make your choices, and start reading. Remember to sign up to win the gift card, too! Get your free Christmas and Winter-themed books here:  https://mybookcave.com/g/4571ad84/ Merry Christmas!…

A Little Christmas Music for you

Music is a huge part of Christmas for me. It just wouldn’t be as magical without all the carols. It would take an entire page to list all my favorite versions of all my favorite Christmas songs, but Carol of the Bells is near the top. According to Wikipedia: “Carol of the Bells” is a popular Christmas carol composed by Ukrainian composer Mykola Leontovych in 1914[1] with lyrics by Peter J. Wilhousky. The song is…

Excerpt from Christmas Secrets by Donna Hatch

Christmas Secrets Announcing a new release! My newest novel, Christmas Secrets, is coming November 9, 2017. You can pre-order your copy of this clean and wholesome short novel today and have it instantly delivered to your ebook device. Here is the back cover blurb of my new short Regency Christmas novel: A stolen Christmas kiss leaves them bewildered and breathless… Holly has two Christmas wishes this year; finally earn her mother’s approval by gaining the…

Christmas Fudge, a Hatch family favorite recipe

My oldest daughter had an awesome 4th grade teacher named Mrs. Zimmerman, a.k.a “Mrs. Z.” She often sent home some of her favorite recipes for the children to try. Hers was the best fudge recipe I’ve ever had! Normally, when I make fudge, it comes out grainy, but this never does. It’s rich and decadent and yummy. And it’s fast! No, this fudge has nothing to do with anything of historical significance. I don’t even…

Get into the Christmas Spirit with Two Christmas Stories

Halloween is over and winter is just around the corner. Here are two sweet Regency romances can help put you in the mood for Christmas. Six Award-Winning Authors have contributed brand new stories to A Timeless Romance Anthology: Winter Collection. A collection unlike any other, readers will love this compilation of six sweet historical romance novellas, set in varying eras, yet all with one thing in common: Romance. My story, A Winter’s Knight, begins when…

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

The most famous Reindeer of All ]Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is an iconic figure at Christmas time. He dates back to 1939 when Montgomery Ward introduced Rudolph to us by way of Robert May, a Jewish Chicago copyrighter assigned to write a short book to give away as a Christmas promo.  Partially inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s story, The Ugly Duckling, May wrote the original story in rhyme about a deer with a red nose…