About the Book
As the top salesperson
for Pfunn Party Supplies, Carol Frost doesn’t exactly know how to have fun
herself these days. Though she wasn’t always such a humbug. Once upon a time,
she was famous for hosting Christmas parties that were filled with everything
from laughing guests and luscious hors d’oeuvres, to artfully iced sugar
cookies and creatively decorated Christmas trees. To top it off, she even wrote
a bestselling book that became the authoritative tome on Christmas party
entertaining at the time—The Complete,
Total, Ultimate, Everything-You-Might-Possibly-Want-to-Know Guide to Hosting
the Best Christmas Parties Ever.
Yet that was long ago, before her life changed and she stashed her tinsel and twinkle lights away once and for all. And while Carol soon learned to settle for her boring but comfortable existence, an old friend knows that Carol isn’t really living up to her potential. An old friend who . . . well . . . now enjoys her eggnog in the afterlife, you might say. To goad Carol into going back to her former party-hosting ways, said friend sends three of her specter pals to pester Carol. Then, much to Carol’s annoyance, she is visited by the Ghost Hosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future on a plane filled with plenty of holiday revelers. And though Carol only wants to be left alone, the Ghost Hosts have other plans. Instead, they take her on an adventure that wasn’t exactly on her itinerary . . . or printed on her ticket stub. From that moment on, Carol’s life will never be the same. Provided, of course, she survives the jingle-bell rollercoaster of a ride and makes it home in time for Christmas . . .
Yet that was long ago, before her life changed and she stashed her tinsel and twinkle lights away once and for all. And while Carol soon learned to settle for her boring but comfortable existence, an old friend knows that Carol isn’t really living up to her potential. An old friend who . . . well . . . now enjoys her eggnog in the afterlife, you might say. To goad Carol into going back to her former party-hosting ways, said friend sends three of her specter pals to pester Carol. Then, much to Carol’s annoyance, she is visited by the Ghost Hosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future on a plane filled with plenty of holiday revelers. And though Carol only wants to be left alone, the Ghost Hosts have other plans. Instead, they take her on an adventure that wasn’t exactly on her itinerary . . . or printed on her ticket stub. From that moment on, Carol’s life will never be the same. Provided, of course, she survives the jingle-bell rollercoaster of a ride and makes it home in time for Christmas . . .
About the Author
CINDY VINCENT, M.A. Ed., was born in Calgary,
Alberta, and has lived all around the US
and Canada. She is the creator of the Mysteries by Vincent murder mystery party games and the Daisy Diamond Detective Series games for girls. She is also the award-winning author of the Buckley and Bogey Cat Detective Caper novels and the Daisy Diamond Detective series. She lives in Houston, Texas with her husband and an assortment of fantastic felines.
and Canada. She is the creator of the Mysteries by Vincent murder mystery party games and the Daisy Diamond Detective Series games for girls. She is also the award-winning author of the Buckley and Bogey Cat Detective Caper novels and the Daisy Diamond Detective series. She lives in Houston, Texas with her husband and an assortment of fantastic felines.
Come back tomorrow for my review of YES, CAROL...IT'S CHRISTMAS!
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Thank you so much, Julie, for hosting another one of my books on your fabulous blog! It has been such a pleasure to meet you, (online though it may be), and to connect with you over books. I love your blog and your upbeat attitude! Let me be the first to officially wish you a Merry Christmas this year!
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