
(If anyone from the Top Ten Tuesday community is reading this, it’s a book I mentioned in a Top Ten Tuesday post last December. I saved it for this Christmas season to review!)
Title: Hellf on the Shelf
Author: Rumer Haven
Publisher: Self-Published
Publication Date: December 3, 2017
Genres: Fantasy, Holiday, Contemporary
Length: 17 pages
Source: I received a free copy from the author
Rating: 5 Stars
Blurb:
‘Tis the season for Santa’s elves to deck the shelves, but this one’s on Mom’s naughty list.
No matter where or how she arranges the toy at night to surprise her sons in the morning, Mom wakes to find it just sitting on the shelf each and every time. Are the kids messing with her? Is her husband a traitor? Or is there more to the grinning elf on the shelf than its package advertised?
As Mom keeps trying to make spirits bright this season, she learns the true mystery and magic of Christmas.
Review:
Christmas magic is anything but effortless.
I adored the message of this short story. Too often the holidays are wonderful because women – and especially mothers – perform hours of invisible, unpaid work behind the scenes to ensure that the house is sparkling clean, the kitchen is stocked with plenty of delicious things to eat, invitations have been sent out for the parties organized by women, and there is a large pile of presents beneath the tree to suit everyone’s interests among countless other tasks. This isn’t to say this work is joyless. It can make amazing memories for everyone, but that doesn’t detract from the point that the labor is unevenly distributed and not always done happily. Keep this in mind while reading because it’s an important part of what plays out for one exhausted and confused mom as Christmas inches closer.
The unnamed family featured in this tale were genuinely nice people who loved each other and enjoyed spending time together. That’s not always present in what I read, so I sighed with relief when I realized that the twist had nothing at all do with anyone being unkind to each other. It was relaxing to get to know these characters better and wait to see what marvelous things might await them.
There was a gentle quality to the storyline that I appreciated as well. Yes, there were fantasy elements to it, but they all seemed like stuff that could occur at anyone’s house at this time of the year if that family believed in elves who watch over households and report back to Santa on what they find. I liked the ordinariness of the magical scenes and thought it blended in well with the sort of metaphorical magic that exists in our world.
Hellf on the Shelf was a breath of fresh air.

Happy (almost) Winter Solstice to everyone who will be celebrating it in a few days! I’m eagerly anticipating the changing of the seasons and the few extra minutes of daylight we’ll soon have each day here in Canada.
Title: Forest of Bones – A Short Winter Horror Story
It’s been a fun year with all of you as always! Thank you for being such an interesting group of people to talk to each week.
As I mentioned last week, winter is a time of year when I often get a lot of reading done.

Title: When Sam Met Santa and Other Stories
I get the winter blues every year, so the lack of sunlight at this time of year dampens my mood in and of itself. (Seriously, Ontario. Why must you be such a cold and dark place now? Ha.)
1. Fewer Migraines
2. Better Sleep
3. More Time to Read
practical to cook or appetizing to eat when it’s 40 Celsius (100 Fahrenheit) outside and the humidity levels are 90%.
6. Enjoying Winter-y Reads 
8. Seasonal Treats
9. Winter Light Displays
10. Quiet Days
Title: A Winter’s Night
Content warning: domestic violence and murder. I am only including details that are 100% necessary in order to understand my feelings about this topic.