From Luxe Noir to Morocco: 5 Holiday Love Stories for Cozy Season Cravings

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Looking for more holiday love? Explore 3 cozy Christmas romances full of faith, culture, and irresistible chemistry — from Luxe Noir to Tweede Kans Cove, from Benin to Cape Town.

Love doesn’t care about the calendar. Whether it’s July, December, or somewhere in between — a good holiday romance has the power to stir your heart, transport you somewhere warm, and remind you that love is always in season.

So if you loved Tangled in Christmas, here are three more cozy, swoony, faith-filled romances that bring holiday magic to life with a little African spice.

The Christmas Ultimatum

Setting: Cape Town

About: A journalist with a deadline. A billionaire with conditions. What started as a holiday detour might just change everything

Tropes: billionaire romance, enemies to lovers.

A Promise Fulfilled

Setting: Morocco (Tweede Kans Cove)

About: She’s desperate to escape the holidays. He’s finally ready to come home. But love doesn’t care about perfect timing—it just asks for a second chance.

Tropes:  redemption, childhood sweethearts, second chance, festive redemption arc.

Mixed Tidings: A Danjuma Christmas

Setting: South Africa

About: It was supposed to be the perfect Christmas escape. Until the surprise guest no one wanted showed up.

Tropes: found family, festive redemptive arc.

Home for the Holidays

Setting: Benin, Nigeria

About: They’ve walked through betrayal, grief, and redemption. Now it’s time to come home for Christmas.

Tropes: Family holiday reunion

Holiday Hideaway

Setting: Luxe Noir

Highlight: They were just two strangers looking for peace. But in a small town like Luxe Noir, nothing stays hidden for long.

Tropes: celebrity romance, strangers to lovers. Holiday cheer

Looking for your next holiday escape?
These stories are waiting to warm your heart—wherever you are, whatever season you’re in.

Peace & Blessings

Unoma.

Winner of the Tangled in July giveaway will be announced next month.


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