The Twelve Quickies Of Christmas books in order

The Twelve Quickies of Christmas is a seasonal anthology series featuring short erotic romance stories, with the first volume in 2003 and a second in 2004, alongside related holiday stories by Kate Douglas and others.

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 Angel in Moonlight 2003 Kate Douglas Buy
2 The Twelve Quickies of Christmas 2003 Kate Douglas N/A
3 Make Me Believe 2003 Kate Douglas Buy
4 Just a Little Magic 2003 Kate Douglas Buy
5 Passion and A Pear Tree 2003 Kate Douglas Buy
6 The Twelve Quickies of Christmas: Volume 2 2004 Kate Douglas N/A
7 Hot for Santa 2003 Kate Douglas Buy
8 The Christmas Angel 2003 Kate Douglas Buy

The Twelve Quickies of Christmas appeared in 2003 and 2004, peak years for the Ellora’s Cave erotic romance digital publishing model that gave many romance authors their first major exposure. The seasonal anthology format bundled short stories with a holiday wrapper.

Kate Douglas contributed to both volumes alongside other erotic romance authors, and the series also includes related holiday stories (The Christmas Angel, Hot for Santa, Make Me Believe, Just a Little Magic) from the same period, the full collection representing her holiday-themed short fiction in one place.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the The Twelve Quickies Of Christmas series?

There are eight books in the The Twelve Quickies Of Christmas series, published between 2003 and 2004.

What is the first book in the The Twelve Quickies Of Christmas series?

The first book in the The Twelve Quickies Of Christmas series is Angel in Moonlight, published in 2003.

What is the format of The Twelve Quickies of Christmas anthology series?

The Twelve Quickies of Christmas is a holiday erotic romance anthology series, with the title playing on the Twelve Days of Christmas. The first volume (2003) and second volume (2004) collect short stories with Christmas and winter themes. The series sits in the Ellora’s Cave digital romance publishing world that produced much of Kate Douglas’s shorter fiction output in the early 2000s.

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