A-parent-ly Christmas (by Amy R Anguish)—Noel and Joy Davidson didn’t mean to separate, but a job promotion for him and educational opportunities for her were too much for their marriage to withstand. Now, it’s Christmas and their son Andy is tired of them being apart. Between his mischief, an unexpected snowstorm, and the holiday spirit, they’re starting to remember why they wanted to be together in the first place. But which one of them will give up their dream for the other?
A Match of Her Own (by Sarah Anne Crouch)—Victoria Wood is torn between elation and devastation now that her sister is married and gone. When she realizes her sister’s best friend, Miranda, is alone and best-friend-less on Christmas, she knows just what to do. Set her up with a boyfriend! But pesky Jared Knight keeps getting in the way.
Jared can’t date Victoria—she’s too immature—but he can’t convince his heart to move on. How will he keep Victoria from ruining everyone’s love lives? When will she realize her perfect match is closer than she thinks?
The Santa Setup (by Heather Greer)—Turning friendship into love takes magic. Good thing Nicholas Eckert and Julie Clarke work at Christmas Wonderland. The attraction brims with holiday magic, not to mention three teenage elves determined that Mr. and Mrs. Claus stop playing a couple and become one. The trio needs more than mistletoe to pair these two up. Julie is seeing someone, and Nick won’t risk their friendship for possible love. Only the elfin employees’ outrageous antics stand a chance of setting up Santa in time for Christmas.
Jingle Bell Matchmakers (by Lori DeJong)—When country music star Aubrey Mayfield is lured home after years away, she’s bewildered when she and ex-fiance-now-widowed-dad Cody Lansdale keep finding themselves in the same place at the same time. As they become reacquainted, however, old feelings begin to stir. Aubrey’s at a crossroads in her career and is contemplating a change. But when a chance at headlining her own tour takes her back to Nashville, Cody realizes her dreams may once again come between them. Unless God, with a little help from the Jingle Bell Committee, has a better plan.