by Allyson Longueira | Nov 25, 2019
Tidings of Comfort and Joy
Kristine Grayson
Dallas Demaris unites magic with technology. She specializes in computers. But when her company orders her to go to the North Pole to help Claus & Company fix their outmoded computer system, she goes grudgingly.
Dallas hates how Santa runs his business, and she tells everyone, including Lothario Johanssen, the handsome man who invented the machine that runs the North Pole.
Lothario dedicates his long life to the machine. He knows the system better than anyone—including Dallas.
But what if Dallas discovers something that Lothario missed? Can they find a way to work together to fix the critical machine before December, before its malfunction ruins Christmas for millions of children?
Kristine Grayson once again brings romance and fantasy together as only she can do.
Grayson’s clever, humor-tinged writing is absolutely delightful.
—Booklist
by Allyson Longueira | Nov 2, 2015
The Santa Series
Three Stories of Magical Holiday Romance
Kristine Grayson
Kristine Grayson’s popular Santa Series—Up on the Rooftop, Visions of Sugar Plums and Dressed in Holiday Style—together in one volume.
The magic of Christmas takes a lot to pull off, even for Santa. Enter the elves and humans of Claus & Company, who help Santa make the big day happen.
But any time an elf or member of Santa’s family walks among the mortals of the Greater World, risk follows. The risk of discovery. The risk of failure. And most of all, the risk of falling in love.
Bestselling author Kristine Grayson makes Christmas magic with these three stories of holiday romance—no mistletoe required.
Kristine Grayson gives ‘happily ever after’ her own unique twist!
<i>—Kasey Michaels</i>
by Allyson Longueira | Nov 21, 2014
Dressed in Holiday Style
Kristine Grayson
Raine Wilkins covers Life and Style stories for the
Chicago Courier. When she runs into Niko North outside a gala event, she finds herself drawn to him in ways she can’t explain. She trusts him—an enigmatic stranger!—but she doesn’t quite know why, although his stunning good looks might play a role. And he seems to need her help.
Because Niko might inherit his family’s business, Claus & Company. He thinks the business should help needy children all year round. He wants to make that change, but he doesn’t know how.
Few know more about Greater World need than Raine. Can she help Niko fight decades of tradition for the greater good? And can they help each other believe that fairy tales really do exist?
Kristine Grayson gives ‘happily ever after’ her own unique twist!
<i>—Kasey Michaels</i>
by Allyson Longueira | Feb 27, 2014
Up on the Rooftop
Kristine Grayson
Julka spends her days inspecting rooftop entrances for the Big Night as part of Santa’s Advance team—a team that includes an annoying elf on double secret forever probation. She hates her job. She wants excitement. She wants to explore the Greater World. She wants romance.
Disgraced former investment banker Marshall spends his days trying to ingratiate himself with neighbors who believe he bears personal responsibility for the Great Recession. He feels guilty. He wants to make amends. He wants to forgive himself.
Then, he sees a pretty woman dressed like an elf standing on a rooftop. He has no idea that entrancing vision will change his life—and hers—forever.
by Allyson Longueira | Feb 27, 2014
Visions of Sugar Plums
Kristine Grayson
Nissa Kealoha helps control Santa’s image—his brand. An Image Specialist with Claus & Company, she helps promote his positive image and deflect anything negative. This year, Nissa finds herself counting the days until she can return to the Greater World to goose holiday donations and remind people about the good Santa represents. Until a man on a mission threatens her holiday plans.
Professor Ryan Palmer possesses the perfect voice in the perfect body. And he uses that perfection to launch an anti-obesity campaign against, of all people, Santa. Or as he sees it, Santa’s image. Ryan thinks the mythology of Santa eating cookies and drinking eggnog contribute to the obesity epidemic—one he hopes to help reverse.
Nissa must stop Ryan from tarnishing Santa’s image, but when they meet, sparks fly—the magical, person-of-your-dreams kind of sparks. Can Nissa keep her objectivity? Can Ryan let himself believe in the impossible? Can they find their own kind of Christmas magic together?
Grayson’s clever, humor-tinged writing is absolutely delightful.
—Booklist