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Will John be able to help Lisa without announcing his love for her?


A Christmas Carousel Proposal by Melinda Curtis and Cari Lynn Webb is another excellent starter for your Christmas reading session.

This first novella starts with John explaining the difficulties in repairing the carousel. However, he falls for and ends up proposing to Lisa.

I enjoyed this book a lot, and I can’t wait to read the other books in this series.

I am giving this book a five-star rating.

The Series


This series comes from Christmas Town a fictional town made up by some superb romance writers. Well, these twelve are full-length novels, unlike the novellas they have released before. In this series for six of the books is the bridesmaids, and the other six are for the guys' stories that are helping to fix up the Christmas Carousel.

12 Days of Heartwarming Christmas


If you are interested in reading the Christmas Town books that accompany this novella. Below are the 12 Days of Heartwarming Christmas novels that were released this year.
The Christmas Wedding books are:


The Christmas Carousel books are:


I plan to read these twelve books in December. So, look for my review of each of them.

Other Releases of Christmas Town books


There are the other releases that came out for in this Christmas Town series. If you are interested in more of the Christmas Town books, click here to check out the other 52 releases of Christmas Town books that you can get in packs.

You will also find the Epilogue for the 12 Days of Heartwarming Christmas on that site, which is the wedding of John and Lisa.

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Have a wonderous holiday season!This review was originally posted on Baroness' Book Trove

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