Hilltop Christmas Book Tour

Hilltop Christmas


Author: Kathleen D. Bailey

Genre: Contemporary Christian Romance

Jane Archer isn’t sure there’s a Heaven, and the Rev. Noah Hastings can’t imagine Heaven without her.

When Jane Archer comes home to tiny Hilltop, New Hampshire, her goal is to take care of her convalescing grandmother and get back to Boston as soon as possible. She doesn’t expect to be saddled with the direction of the Hilltop Christmas Festival, three days of activities exalting the birth of a God she no longer serves. But Gram asks her to take over the Festival this year, and she can’t say no to the woman who saved her life.

The Rev. Noah Hastings didn’t want to come to Hilltop in the first place. Too small, too cold for this California boy. And he has trouble figuring out these Yankees, with their “thin sharp faces and sharper wits.” It’s his first church, and his goal is to amass some “ministerial brownie points” and be out of there. But his early life with his father has left Noah with damaged confidence, and despite his call, he’s not sure he can handle a pastorate, let alone Jane Archer.

Though the people of Hilltop have never stopped loving her, coming home reawakens memories for Jane of a childhood no child should have to live through. She feels her carefully constructed world crumbling, even as she resists the pull of Christ on her life. But when the integrity of the Festival is threatened, Noah must call on his Lord, and Jane on the God from whom she’s drifted, to find justice and restore Hilltop to what it is.

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My Review

Hilltop Christmas by author Kathleen D. Bailey is Book 1 in the Hilltop Series. This is a Christian Contemporary romance, mystery, suspense, and more. The setting is Hilltop, New Hampshire, a lovely fictional town. After reading this, I want to go see New Hampshire myself.

This is the story of Jane and Noah. Jane comes to Hilltop to help her grandmother, who has broken her hip. Her grandmother normally heads up the holiday festival planning board. Jane is not a faithful Christian. Noah has accepted a position as Pastor of the local church. This is his first church.

The author’s style of writing is easy to follow. Her characters are expertly crafted and well defined. They are relatable, and I found myself invested in them and their story. Conversations sounded realistic. Surprises and twists are woven throughout the story as well as a Christian message.

The story is well thought, well organized, and well written. It was entertaining and ended up being a page turner. The mystery kept me guessing. I highly recommend this wonderful book. It would be a nice book club selection. The conversation topics are wide. It gets a 5 out of 5 star rating from me.  I received a complimentary egalley of this book from the publisher. My comments are an independent and honest review.

Get to know the author: Kathleen D. Bailey

I’m a journalist and novelist living in Southern New Hampshire. I was a child int he 50s, a teen in the 60s, a young adult in the 70s and a young mom in the 80s. It’s been a rich, colorful time to grow up and I’ve enjoyed all of it and written about most of it.

I’ve wanted to write fiction since I began reading it, at the age of five, and my dream was fulfilled — wait for it — at the age of 69. That’s how long God took to get ahold of me and get me in the right place to experience success. I published my first Christian historical romance, “Westward Hope,” with Pelican Book Group in 2019; the sequel, “Settlers’ Hope,” in July 2020; two related novellas, “The Logger’s Christmas Bride” and “The Widow’s Christmas Miracle” in December 2019 and 2020 respectively; and just saw the publication of the last “Western Dreams” book, “Redemption’s Hope,” in July 2022. 

I had always seen nonfiction as a way to pay the bills, but I wrote two nonfiction local history books, “Past and Present Exeter New Hampshire” and “New Hampshire War Monuments: The Stories behind the Stones,” both with Arcadia Publishing, and somewhere along the way I fell in love with nonfiction. It’s the same dynamic — telling stories — and I hope to be around to tell many more. 

I live in New Hampshire with my husband David and have two grown daughters.