Christmas bliss

Book Cover
Average Rating
Publisher
Varies, see individual formats and editions
Publication Date
Varies, see individual formats and editions
Language
English

Description

"Christmas is coming, but Savannah antique dealer Weezie Foley is doubly distracted--both by her upcoming wedding to her longtime love, chef Daniel Stipanek and also by the fact that her best friend and maid-of-honor BeBe Loudermilk is due to give birth any day--and is still adamantly refusing to marry her live-in-love Harry. Readers have come to love these characters in Mary Kay Andrews' three previous Savannah novels: Savannah Blues, Savannah Breeze, and Blue Christmas. Christmas Bliss offers Andrews'slegions of fans the best of many things: familiar characters, a new novella for Christmas, and a celebration of Mary Key Andrews's own favorite pastime-antiquing. Blue Christmas was a fan favorite, and now Christmas Bliss is sure to fly off store shelvesand into the hands of Andrews's fans in bestselling numbers"--

More Details

Contributors
ISBN
9781250019721
9781427232960
9781410463609

Discover More

Excerpt

Loading Excerpt...

Author Notes

Loading Author Notes...

Similar Titles From NoveList

NoveList provides detailed suggestions for titles you might like if you enjoyed this book. Suggestions are based on recommendations from librarians and other contributors.
These books have the appeal factors amusing, upbeat, and fun read, and they have the genres "gentle reads" and "cozy mysteries"; and the subject "christmas."
These books have the appeal factors upbeat and feel-good, and they have the genres "gentle reads" and "relationship fiction."
These books have the appeal factors amusing, upbeat, and fun read, and they have the genres "southern fiction" and "relationship fiction"; and the subject "husband and wife."
These books have the genres "southern fiction" and "relationship fiction"; and the subjects "best friends" and "friendship."
These books have the appeal factors upbeat and feel-good, and they have the genres "gentle reads" and "relationship fiction."
These books have the appeal factors amusing, funny, and fun read, and they have the genres "southern fiction" and "relationship fiction"; and the subjects "weddings" and "wedding planning."
Wedding belles - Smith, Haywood
These books have the genres "southern fiction" and "gentle reads"; and the subjects "weddings" and "middle-aged women."
These books have the appeal factors upbeat and feel-good, and they have the genres "relationship fiction" and "mainstream fiction"; and the subjects "pregnant people," "christmas," and "widows."
These books have the genres "gentle reads" and "cozy mysteries"; and the subject "women shopkeepers."
These books have the appeal factors amusing, upbeat, and fun read, and they have the genre "relationship fiction"; and the subject "christmas."
These books have the appeal factors amusing, upbeat, and fun read, and they have the theme "christmas stories"; the genre "relationship fiction"; and the subject "christmas."
These books have the appeal factors upbeat and feel-good, and they have the theme "christmas stories"; the genres "southern fiction" and "relationship fiction"; and the subjects "christmas" and "christmas decorations."

Similar Authors From NoveList

NoveList provides detailed suggestions for other authors you might want to read if you enjoyed this book. Suggestions are based on recommendations from librarians and other contributors.
Readers who enjoy humorous fiction should enjoy both Mary Kay Andrews and Marian Keyes. Both write contemporary women's fiction featuring strong, independent female characters who face life and all it throws their way head on. These novels are light, quick reads with heavy doses of humor. -- Nanci Milone Hill
Though Mary Kay Andrews's novels deal with family and community life more broadly, like Jayne Ann Krentz she writes compelling, atmospheric, and character-driven stories featuring quirky characters, witty banter, and strong female protagonists managing both personal relationships and suspenseful situations with aplomb -- Derek Keyser
Cozy mysteries are Maggie Barbieri's and Mary Kay Andrews's specialty. Their tales feature resilient female protagonists, diverting murders, and an amusing, upbeat tone. Barbieri centers her novels around New York City while Andrews sets her novels in the South, often in Savannah, Georgia. -- Mike Nilsson
Kristy Woodson Harvey and Mary Kay Andrews write engaging stories starring likeable women in small Southern towns. Their novels often focus on the protagonists bouncing back after a setback and becoming happier and more fulfilled in the process. Andrews' novels tend to include a thread of mystery while Harvey's do not. -- Halle Carlson
Both V. M. Burns and Mary Kay Andrews write engaging and amusing mystery stories that frequently star likable women who navigate personal relationships amid their sleuthing. Both write cozy mysteries, but Andrews' work sometimes goes a bit outside that realm. -- Stephen Ashley
Those who enjoy Mary Kay Andrews for her humorous, strong-willed, yet often flawed female characters will enjoy the stand-alone novels of Janet Evanovich. While Evanovich's Stephanie Plum series also features this type of main character, her stand-alone novels are more in keeping with Andrews' humorous, romantic tales. -- Nanci Milone Hill
Anne George and Mary Kay Andrews have a predilection for writing mysteries set in the Deep South. Their work is often amusing and heartwarming, with George stressing idiosyncratic characters and witty dialogue while Andrews goes for richer detail and more complex characters. -- Mike Nilsson
Elin Hilderbrand and Mary Kay Andrews write breezy reads set on the Northeastern (Hilderbrand) or Southern (Andrews) coast. Their heroines are often escaping from their lives where they've experienced a setback to regroup at the beach and while there find renewal and hope. Andrews' stories often include humor and wacky hijinks. -- Halle Carlson
Readers looking for light, easy reads filled with humor, in-depth characterization, and even pacing will enjoy the works of both Mary Kay Andrews and Jeanne Ray. -- Nanci Milone Hill
These authors' works have the genre "cozy mysteries"; and the subjects "divorced women," "antique dealers," and "antiques."
These authors' works have the appeal factors amusing, and they have the genres "relationship fiction" and "cozy mysteries"; the subjects "divorced women," "female friendship," and "women amateur detectives"; and characters that are "likeable characters."
These authors' works have the appeal factors upbeat, and they have the genres "cozy mysteries" and "gentle reads"; the subjects "coastal towns," "female friendship," and "women amateur detectives"; and characters that are "likeable characters" and "well-developed characters."

Published Reviews

Publisher's Weekly Review

In this delicious novel, best-selling author Andrews (Savannah Blues) brings back Weezie Foley and BeBe Loudermilk. It's Christmas time and Weezie's wedding is a week away. It's a happy week of tastings and fittings, and finding prizes at estate sales for her antiques shop at home in Savannah. Her fiance Daniel Stipanek is in NYC working as a guest chef at a hot new restaurant. Meanwhile, BeBe is for the first time in her adult life "exactly where [she] was supposed to be," safe and loved by a good man and pregnant with his child. Then Weezie sees a copy of Page Six of the New York Post featuring a photo of Daniel with "a willowy dark-haired beauty in a spangly cocktail dress with a plunging neckline. Meanwhile BeBe discovers she's still married to Richard Hodges, that "snake" of a husband who she thought had signed the divorce papers. Andrews sorts all of this out very neatly-too neatly perhaps, but that's the only quibble with this fast and fun read. Agent: Meghan Walker, Tandem Literary. (Oct.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

Powered by Syndetics

Library Journal Review

Antiques dealer Weezie Foley and her best friend BeBe Loudermilk (last seen in Savannah Breeze and Blue Christmas) are feeling a little overwhelmed as the December holidays approach in Savannah. Weezie is trying to prepare for her Christmas wedding to Daniel Stipanek while he's off in New York City working as a guest chef for the beautiful Carlotta Carlucci. The very pregnant BeBe is set to deliver at any minute, although she refuses to marry the baby's father, even though she's in love with him. Andrews's holiday-themed novel is as warm and funny as usual, and the crazy antics of her two protagonists will entertain readers. VERDICT An essential Christmas read for anyone who likes amusing, Southern women's fiction. [Previewed in Prepub Alert, 4/8/13.] (c) Copyright 2013. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

(c) Copyright Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Powered by Syndetics

Kirkus Book Review

Andrews (Ladies' Night, 2013, etc.) spreads tidings of comfort and bundles of joy in her latest Weezie Foley and BeBe Loudermilk romp, the fourth in her Southern series. Readers don't have to be familiar with Andrews' previous books about the Savannah-based best friends to enjoy this follow-up to Blue Christmas (2006). Jean Eloise Foley, aka Weezie, is finalizing plans for an intimate wedding ceremony on Christmas Eve, a scant week away, while her fiance's in New York serving as a guest chef in a prestigious restaurant. Unable to wait a week until Daniel returns home for the nuptials, especially when she spies a photo of him in a gossip sheet with the gorgeous owner, Weezie hops a plane to the Big Apple to surprise him, thanks to BeBe's frequent flier miles. Meanwhile, BeBe's experiencing a great deal of discomfort of her own. She and her boyfriend, Harry, are expecting a baby in six weeks' time, and she's feeling as huge as a whale, taking care of a business, trying to oversee renovations on a new home and hiding a disturbing secret from Harry--all while dogsitting Jethro, Weezie's dog, who's not exactly howling with delight to be in BeBe's care. As Weezie worries from afar about her dad's increasing forgetfulness, her mother's insistence on baking fruitcake for all the wedding guests and her friends' flamboyant decorating ideas, she revels in the magical feeling of exploring NYC during the holiday season. Then she's hit with a bombshell that may seriously impact her life. Important decisions loom for both couples as Weezie and Daniel's wedding and BeBe's due date rapidly approach, but will everyone live happily ever after? Readers can expect a delightful diversion that's fast paced, character-driven and extremely fun. Andrews delivers a blissfully divine holiday gift.]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
Powered by Syndetics

Library Journal Reviews

Antiques dealer Weezie Foley and her best friend BeBe Loudermilk (last seen in Savannah Breeze and Blue Christmas) are feeling a little overwhelmed as the December holidays approach in Savannah. Weezie is trying to prepare for her Christmas wedding to Daniel Stipanek while he's off in New York City working as a guest chef for the beautiful Carlotta Carlucci. The very pregnant BeBe is set to deliver at any minute, although she refuses to marry the baby's father, even though she's in love with him. Andrews's holiday-themed novel is as warm and funny as usual, and the crazy antics of her two protagonists will entertain readers. VERDICT An essential Christmas read for anyone who likes amusing, Southern women's fiction. [Previewed in Prepub Alert, 4/8/13.]

[Page 86]. (c) Copyright 2013. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

Copyright 2013. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Powered by Content Cafe

Publishers Weekly Reviews

In this delicious novel, best-selling author Andrews (Savannah Blues) brings back Weezie Foley and BeBe Loudermilk. It's Christmas time and Weezie's wedding is a week away. It's a happy week of tastings and fittings, and finding prizes at estate sales for her antiques shop at home in Savannah. Her fiance Daniel Stipanek is in NYC working as a guest chef at a hot new restaurant. Meanwhile, BeBe is for the first time in her adult life "exactly where was supposed to be," safe and loved by a good man and pregnant with his child. Then Weezie sees a copy of Page Six of the New York Post featuring a photo of Daniel with "a willowy dark-haired beauty in a spangly cocktail dress with a plunging neckline. Meanwhile BeBe discovers she's still married to Richard Hodges, that "snake" of a husband who she thought had signed the divorce papers. Andrews sorts all of this out very neatly—too neatly perhaps, but that's the only quibble with this fast and fun read. Agent: Meghan Walker, Tandem Literary. (Oct.)

[Page ]. Copyright 2013 PWxyz LLC

Copyright 2013 PWxyz LLC
Powered by Content Cafe

PW Annex Reviews

In this delicious novel, best-selling author Andrews (Savannah Blues) brings back Weezie Foley and BeBe Loudermilk. It's Christmas time and Weezie's wedding is a week away. It's a happy week of tastings and fittings, and finding prizes at estate sales for her antiques shop at home in Savannah. Her fiance Daniel Stipanek is in NYC working as a guest chef at a hot new restaurant. Meanwhile, BeBe is for the first time in her adult life "exactly where was supposed to be," safe and loved by a good man and pregnant with his child. Then Weezie sees a copy of Page Six of the New York Post featuring a photo of Daniel with "a willowy dark-haired beauty in a spangly cocktail dress with a plunging neckline. Meanwhile BeBe discovers she's still married to Richard Hodges, that "snake" of a husband who she thought had signed the divorce papers. Andrews sorts all of this out very neatly—too neatly perhaps, but that's the only quibble with this fast and fun read. Agent: Meghan Walker, Tandem Literary. (Oct.)

[Page ]. Copyright 2013 PWxyz LLC

Copyright 2013 PWxyz LLC
Powered by Content Cafe

Reviews from GoodReads

Loading GoodReads Reviews.

Staff View

Loading Staff View.