Stacey  Joy Netzel fell in love with books at a young age, so for her it seemed only  natural to graduate to writing them. A member of RWA and WisRWA, she credits not  only her parents for encouraging her dreams of becoming a published author, but  also the very talented friends she’s made in WisRWA since joining in 2004. She  lives in Wisconsin with her husband and kids, a couple of horses, and six barn  cats. When not writing and living life in general, she loves to read and watch  movies—Happily Ever After’s a must.  Published books with The Wild  Rose Press include:  If  Tombstones Could Talk, Welcome to Redemption (Champagne  Rose anthology with Donna Marie Rogers),  Dragonfly Dreams,  and Chasin’  Mason.     You can visit her at www.StaceyJoyNetzel.com. 
Here's the blurb for all 3 stories in the anthology: MISTLETOE  RULESChristmas Recipe for Love — combine a matchmaking Santa, lots of mistletoe, one iron-clad rule, fated hearts; mix and stir. The Riley siblings don’t stand a chance.
Christmas in July at the zoo is the last place single parents Eric Riley and Marissa Wilder expect to find love. Thanks to a little Mistletoe Mischief in the form of their two young daughters and Santa, they discover that Mistletoe Rules are not made to be broken.
Major Mark Riley plays Court Jester to Janelle Walsh's Snow Queen at the Christmas Parade and is instantly captivated by the cute redhead whose grandpa just happens to be Santa. When Mark discovers she's the tenant he evicted from his newly purchased property, it's going to take a little bit of Santa's Mistletoe Magic to save their romance.
When Lisa Riley comes home for Mark's Christmas Eve wedding, her high school rivalry with Janelle’s cousin, Derek Walsh, picks up right where it left off, only this time Derek's got the upper hand. Santa bides his time as these two battle it out because he's waited all year for this Mistletoe Match-up.
3 comments:
I hear you about arriving back home! Glad to hear you had a nice visit.
Ooh Mistletoe Rules sounds like the perfect Christmas gift read.Best of luck with it.
Cheers
Margaret
Thanks for stopping by JoAnn and Margaret!
Merry Christmas. :)
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