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Best Walmart Christmas Books 2024

There are so many places to buy books these days. And I know it’s so easy to go on to Amazon and have them shipped directly to your house. But Wal Mart has always been one of my places to shop for books. That’s why today’s we’re going to be discussing the best Walmart Christmas Books 2024.

When I bought my house back in 2019, I was excited to have a Walmart Supercenter right down the street. The idea of being able to pick up my groceries (and anything else I might need) in one stop sounded amazing. And then I realized that there was a glorious book aisle that I could get lost in as well. It’s a book lover’s dream, really.

So if you enjoy Christmas romance novels and are looking for some recommendations, make sure you check out the full list below. There were a lot of options (even more than what I’m sharing) but I feel that these are the best Walmart Christmas Books 2024.

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Best Walmart Christmas Books 2024

Here are some of the best Walmart Christmas books I found during my last shopping trip! I’ll share the titles and a brief description below. I’ll also share Amazon links in case you do not have a Walmart near you but want to check out these Christmas romance novels.

Window Shopping by Tessa Bailey

Window Shopping by Tessa Bailey was first published in 2021, but had a new edition come out this year. It’s about a young woman who is standing outside a Manhattan department story one day, taking in the decorations. When a man approaches her and asks her what she thinks, she’s honest. Brutally honest.

He introduces himself as the owner of the department store and hires her to decorate the store windows and design a better display. She does her best to remain professional, but it’s hard to deny how attractive he is.

A Christmas Duet by Debbie Macomber

Hailey’s life hasn’t turned out exactly as she hoped. She once aspired to be a songwriter but instead wound up teaching high school band. Christmas is soon approaching and she dreads going home, where she’ll have to answer all of her mother’s probing questions.

Instead, she decides to head to a friends cabin in Oregon for some quiet time. But things don’t go according to plan. And when she meets Jay, a former musician who she has a lot in common with, she realizes that maybe spending the holidays alone isn’t quite what she wants.

The Christmas Fix by Lucy Score

The Christmas Fix by Lucy Score is part of the Fixer series. Noah is a stressed city manager trying to figure out how to help is Connecticut town when a late season hurricane hits right at the holidays. Reality TV Star Catalina King arrives in town, determined to help. She is a home renovation expert after all.

But Noah is reluctant. He really doesn’t want to get involved after what happened the last time she was in town. Can Catalina prove Noah wrong, just in time for Christmas?

Christmas Eve Love Story by Ginny Baird

In this tale that is similar to Groundhog’s Day, Annie Jones is stuck celebrating Christmas over and over again as she tries to figure out what is missing from her life.

Annie works for an NYC department store called Lawson’s Finest. She designs wonderful window displays and one night, one of her displays is messed with by some kids. The store Santa gives her some advice, and she works with the store’s security guard to right her display. But when she wakes up the next day and finds out that it’s Christmas Eve again, she has to keep reliving the same day until she gets it right!

The Nightmare Before Kissmas by Sara Raasch

The Nightmare Before Kissmas is a fun and romantic fantasy tale, released just in time to welcome the holiday season.

This tale combines many different holidays as Nicholas “Coal” Claus does everything he can to avoid Christmas. It’s just not his thing ever since his father (aka Santa) turned it into a commercial nightmare. As he deals with his family’s pressure and expectations, he finds comfort (and excitement) in places where he probably shouldn’t.

How my Neighbor Stole Christmas by Meghan Quinn

What’s a woman to do when her new neighbor is an absolute Grinch?

Storee Taylor and her sister go to their Great Aunt Cindy’s house for Christmas. She’s just had an accident and could use some help around the house. She’s excited to enter the town’s Christmas Kringle Contest and hopes to win. But little does she know, her grumpy neighbor also enters and is going to give her a run for her money.

Bright Lights, Big Christmas by Mary Kay Andrews

Every Fall, Kerry Tolliver heads to NYC to help her brother sell Christmas trees from the family tree farm. Kerry loves visiting the city and getting to know the neighbors who live nearby. So when one of them goes missing, it’s up to her to figure out what happened. And all of this is going on while she gets to know another neighbor: A single dad with an adorable son. It’s going to be a busy Christmas, that’s for sure!

A Winter Wish by Emily Stone

This Winter, Lexie is in for a big surprise. Her estranged father has left her half of his travel business after he passes away. And the other half is left to his young executive, who also has a temper. Will the two of them be able to work things out in order to run the business together?

One Big Happy Family by Susan Mallery

One Big Happy Family by Susan Mallery is a tale about what happens when family comes together and secrets are the revealed to the group. She doesn’t mind when her son and daughter ask to skip a big Christmas this year. She’s happy to spend the holiday at home with her younger (and secret) boyfriend.

But when the kids beg to spend Christmas at the cabin so that they can remember their father, how can she say no to that? They may be in for a chaotic Christmas, but that’s what family is for.

Snowed in For Christmas by Jacqueline Snowe

Becca Fairfield is a sorority mom with a lot on her plate. She’s too busy for dating. So over the holidays she plans to snuggle up inside with hot coco and books while the winter storms carry on. But when the power goes out there’s only one person she can turn to. Harrison Cooper – the football coach who lives next door.

The only problem is that the two of them recently shared a steamy kiss. And he’s been acting awkward ever since. Will the two of them survive the snow storm together.

A Merry Little Meet Cute by Julie Murphy & Sierra Simone

Bee Hobbes is an adult film star who just got cast in a Christmas movie! It’s being produced by the Hope Channel, so this could be the step she needs to move her career in the more family friendly direction.

Plus, her costar in the film is a super adorable guy who used to be her childhood crush. So when Nolan recognizes her from some of her other work, he’s immediately interested. But if the two of them have a winter fling, can they keep things a secret? Neither of them wants to risk the film, or their future careers.

Mrs. Miracle by Debbie Macomber

Seth has been struggling to raise his twin boys on his own, ever since his wife passed away. As the holidays approach, he realizes that he’s going to need some help to keep his life together. Mrs Merkle (Who his boys refer to as Mrs. Miracle) shows up at his door and shows kindness to Seth and his sons. With Mrs. Miracle’s help, Seth gets his confidence back with his family and in his dating life as well.

Twelve Days of Christmas by Debbie Macomber

Twelve Days of Christmas by Debbie Macomber is an adorable Christmas book. You can read my full review here, but it’s about a young woman who is trying to get an internet based position. In order to do so, she has to start a blog and compete with other applicants to see who can get the most traffic by Christmas.

Julia starts a kindness project and documents each day leading up to Christmas as she tries to get her grumpy neighbor to warm up to her. Will she get the job? And more importantly, will she get the guy?

In Conclusion

I hope you enjoyed today’s blog post about the best Walmart Christmas Books 2024. There have been so many great titles and reprints that have been released in the past couple of years. I can’t wait to head back to the store soon to treat myself to a Christmas book or two.

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