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In Mingle All the Way, Hayden Hall brings his signature style of sweet characters and romance to this moving story about two friends reuniting.

Milo moved away from Christmas Falls as a kid, leaving behind his best friend Christian. It’s been fifteen years since they’ve seen each other, but some connections can’t be broken. Their story is beautifully written, with several touching moments that left me a bit teary-eyed. Both characters are well developed, despite the shorter length of the book. I loved both of them, especially Milo and his kind-hearted deeds.

I’m not a huge Christmas music/book/movie gal, but there is just something about the Christmas Falls books that I love. Mingle All the Way was the perfect ending to Christmas Falls season 2, and I look forward to reading about even more new characters next season.


When I go home for the holidays, Santa has a secret waiting for me…

I wandered far and wide in search of happiness, never finding what I sought. When I return to Christmas Falls to lick my wounds, the last thing I expect is for Santa to send me a golden-haired, blue-eyed man I once called my best friend—the friend who was taken away from me when we were kids.

Milo Montgomery is back in town, and he doesn’t wait for miracles to come to him. There’s a special sort of magic in the way he spreads joy throughout our town.

His chocolate shop might be struggling, but that can’t break his festive spirit. His optimism is contagious, and his cheerful mood makes me feel like I’m thirteen again, catching snowflakes on my tongue. As we walk down memory lane, recreating every Christmas Eve we spent together, our friendship becomes everything I’ve been missing.

Milo confesses I was his first and only love. But as a straight man, I can never love him the same way. Or can I? I’m beginning to question everything I thought I knew about myself. About the world.

Maybe happiness has nothing to do with a place. Maybe all it takes is the right person.

Christmas Falls: Season 2 revisits a small town that thrives on enough holiday charm to rival any Hallmark movie. It’s a multi-author M/M romance series.