The
not part of a series Christmas books I've read in the past (and kept

) are (novellas unless otherwise indicated):
- Ask Her at Christmas by Christi Barth [D/1 star]
- One Winter's Night by Lori Borrill [Blaze anthology] (B+/4 star)
- Must Love Santa by Nina Bruhns (C+/3 stars)
- Captive Christmas by Shannon Curtis [free website read] (B/4 stars)
- Home for Christmas by Kate Davies (C/2 stars)
- Wish List by Sylvia Day (C+/3 stars)
- After the Music by Christine Feehan (B-/3 stars)
- Blame It on the Blizzard by Jennifer Greene (C-/2 stars)
- One Perfect Night by Rachael Johns (C+/3 stars)
- A Christmas Kiss by Merline Lovelace (C/2 stars)
- Cole for Christmas by Rhonda Nelson (B/4 stars)
- All I Want for Christmas by Nora Roberts (C/2 stars)
- Home for Christmas by Nora Roberts (D/1 star)
- A Nice Girl Like You by Alexandra Sellers [Silhouette Yours Truly] (D/1 star)
- Holiday Sparks by Shannon Stacey (B+/4 stars)
- In the Sprirt by Shannon Stacey (B-/3 stars)
- Mistletoe and Margaritas by Shannon Stacey (B-/3 stars)
- Snowbound with the CEO by Shannon Stacey (B-/3 stars)
- Yule Be Mine by Charlene Teglia (C+/3 stars)
- The 6'1" Grinch by Tiffany White (C/2 stars)
I have others in print. These are the ones I have in digital in Calibre so easy to access via my Christmas/Hanukkah tag. There are some more Harlequin novellas, etc I have in digital which I read in print but don't remember well enough to rate so they are on my To Be Reread list.
Just FYI, I consider C's a perfectly good read. I usually rate my books against other books by the same author. So a C by one author may be a better book to me than a B by another author. Since I simply delete books I don't like (unless by a favorite author) my 5 star ratings may tend to skew lower than others. 2 or 3 stars are average to me meaning I still liked the book well enough. I try to reserve my 4 and 5 star ratings only for books I especially liked.