• Christmas in July RomCom

    If you are looking to celebrate Christmas in July with a romcom, My Secret Snowflake traveled around the world on a global book blog tour in September 2024 organized by Rachel’s Random Resources. Here are some of the highlights!

    First, thank you so much to all the book bloggers who posted about and who reviewed My Secret Snowflake, my holiday romantic comedy! Your reviews mean so much to me. When I’m feeling discouraged, I pull them out and read them again.

    Most of the book bloggers have reviewed my other books, so I thank them for their continued trust in my writing. I’m glad I’ve found my readers 🙂

    Thanks to Tizi’s Book Review for this review!

    “Picking up a book written by Kathy Strobos for me always feels like picking up a book filled with happiness. Because she always manages to write great stories with great characters but also realistic and just real characters.”

    I had high expectations of this book, as I absolutely devoured the previous books of this series and other books of this author… I absolutely loved this book, the author did a wonderful job with this story about love, respect and courage about letting fear miss you out on perhaps the best possible thing.” 

    For the full review, click here!

    “A charmingly romantic tale filled with lovable characters, unexpected twists, plenty of humor, and a heartwarming ending.” – Storied Conversation

    Thank you to Storied Conversation for her review, which ends with: “You’ll be cheering for Iris and Sebastian to finally realize how right they are for one another. I couldn’t stop turning the pages!”

    For the full review, click here!

    A “festive romantic comedy”

    Thank you to Carla Loves to Read for this review:

    I’ve not read anything by Kathy Strobos, in fact I had not heard of this author before, but I love Christmas romance, so decided to give this book a try and I am so glad I did. I loved everything about it. The two main characters, Iris and Sebastian stole my heart. I wanted to meet them, to get to know them, and spend time doing all the wonderful things they did over the festive season. The characters are all wonderful, especially the friends group and their families. There is mega chemistry between these two and I loved their banter. One thing I love about Christmas stories is the festive activities and there were a lot in this book.

    And she also wrote: “This is the first book of hers that I’ve read, but it definitely won’t be my last. “

    Christmas in July RomCom?

    Do you like to read holiday books in July? And if you’re looking for the blog tour reviews for the first two books in this series, My Book Boyfriend and Love Is an Art, click here.

  • Meow! I’m taking over this blog!

    Meow! I’m taking over this blog. Yes, this is me, Fatma, the cat soulmate of Iris. I’m taking over the newsletter today. My scene was cut!! I think a dog lover suggested that it was too sad. So Kathy said I could take over the newsletter. That may have been because I wouldn’t stop meowing in protest. 

    “But what was the scene?” You ask. “And what was your role?”

    Iris’s rock star boyfriend cheated on her, and I was there! And I didn’t let that slide. The woman tried to pet me. As if I ‘d fall for that. I scratched her. When they were kissing on the couch, I stuck my head between them. I hissed at them. 

    Only then they disappeared into the bedroom and shut the door. So it didn’t work out quite the way I planned. 

    the cover of my secret snowflake shows a couple with their backs to each other holding up gift bags and with an office background with gifts hidden around the office

    I wrapped myself around Iris’s ankles when she found out to give her comfort and to explain that it’s better just the two of us. 

    I still can’t believe my scene was cut. Kathy needs to warn her friend who asked for his daughter’s cat, Fatma, to be memorialized in a book. I’m quite warm and loving but also feisty. A bit like Iris? And apparently my previous namesake did not like being a housecat because she always ran out the front door whenever she could and then hissed when they’d try to bring her in from the garden. I suggested to Kathy that she add that scene in the book, but she said I’d have to go through the bar. I told her I’d be a great bar cat. She said she’d think about it. 

    Meow! Update on My Secret Snowflake and How I’m Helping

    Kathy is hard at work polishing My Secret Snowflake before her proofreader does the final edit. She just got it back from her line editor. I’ve been very helpful, sitting on her lap and lying on her desk, holding the papers in place so they don’t blow away. You never know when there might be a breeze. Sometimes I also help her by typing on the keyboard. 

    Anyway, don’t forget to pre-order your copy today. I still have a few other scenes, so it’s worth it for those, including one pivotal moment where I give my approval to Sebastian. 

    Burned by love, Sebastian has sworn to remain single, but he may have just met his match.

    Sebastian: Being single is under-rated. No inexplicable mystery of love for me. I admit I’m attracted to my co-worker Iris—and not just because she was wearing glowing cat paw underwear. But even though she’s breached my first line of defense, I’m set in my Grinch ways.

    Iris is the Secret Snowflake for her perfect man—who is definitely not Sebastian.

    Iris: No more naughty heartthrobs for me. Catching my rock star ex cheating cured me. All I’m asking Santa for is my work bonus and a nice—dare I say boring?—guy. And that’s my Secret Snowflake recipient: Ernest. But now our company has been hacked, and secrets abound. I’m working around the clock to figure out who and why—with our aloof, but oh-so-attractive company counsel, Sebastian—before I get a stocking filled with coal for the holidays.

    The last thing I should also be trying to decipher is him. I know I can trust Sebastian to help me. It’s trusting my heart that’s the problem.

    When things are definitely not what they seem, sometimes it takes the light of the holidays to reveal the clues to love.

    Meow! I’m taking over this blog!

    Please also tell Kathy you’d like me to take over her social media posts too 🙂 She also has a cat in her next book, so if you’d like to suggest a cat name, feel free to leave a comment.