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December 26, 2025

Stuff Your Kindle Day

Hurray, it's Stuff Your Kindle Day!

Christmas may be over, but the gift-giving has just begun. Today, Dec. 26, 2025, is the official Romance Bookworms Stuff Your Kindle Day. Although there are other “stuff your kindle” events now, this is the original one, still organized by author Zoe York. (Zoe puts a LOT of time and labor into these events, so if you enjoy them, please support her!)

If you haven’t already read the first book of the Cambion Club trilogy, Garden Folly Magic, grab your free copy today.

Background is a garden at night, with dewy leaves in the foreground. On the left side, large letters read “Garden Folly Magic” and “Anne Rollins.” On the right is an e-reader displaying a book cover with a white woman in a greenish-grayish dress facing away from the viewer. The book cover also displays a blooming pink rose.

There’s a lot of other great Historical Romance available this year, too. Stuff Your Kindle Day is a great way to check sample the work of new-to-you authors. Check out the titles below, and remember to nab your books before the day ends.

Rectangular graphic with a dark blue-green background. Bold white letters at the top read: “Stuff Your Kindle: Historical romance.” A red stripe belowthat contains the words “Today only – Free books.” Below that are eight historical romance book covers, lined up in two rows. At the very bottom of the graphic white print reads “romancebookworms.com”

I hope you enjoy your Boxing Day books!

Finally, here’s a new trope chart for my forthcoming release. Falling Star Enchantment is available for preorder; like the other Cambion Club books, it will also be on Kindle Unlimited. I hope you’re ready for an adventure with Peregrine and Dora!

Blue-gray background. At the top, a heading in white reads “January 10, 2026.” In the center is the cover of “Falling Star Enchantment” by author “Anne Rollins.” The cover is dark green and features a woman staring away from the viewer. Around the book are several tropes in smaller white text, reading (clockwise from upper right): “found family,” “road trip,” “she rescues him,” “neurodivergent representation,” and “magical Regency world.”
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