Favorite Christmas Rom-Com Movies

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Nothing says “Merry Christmas” like a cozy night in, a cup of hot cocoa, and a holiday rom-com that’s as sweet as a candy cane and as funny as a drunken Elf. If you’re like me, the holiday season is not just about decking the halls—it’s about binge-reading and binge-watching Christmas rom-coms that make you laugh, swoon, and maybe shed a tear or two. Here are my top six Christmas movie picks that are perfect for getting into the festive spirit!

New Kids on the (Holiday) Block:

1. Love Hard
“Love Hard” brings the age-old tale of online dating gone wrong to the North Pole. With Nina Dobrev and Jimmy O. Yang, this film delivers laughs, love, and a lot of holiday awkwardness. It’s like “Catfish” but with Christmas carols, a sparkle of fake dating, and a romantic twist. Imagine thinking you’ve found your perfect match only to end up with a surprise package under the Christmas tree. Spoiler alert: sometimes, surprises are the best gifts!

2. The Holidate
If you’ve ever been single during the holidays and had to endure a million questions about your love life, “The Holidate” is your spirit animal. Emma Roberts and Luke Bracey star as two people so done with holiday dating disasters that they make a pact to be each other’s “holidate” for every holiday of the year. It’s commitment without the commitment—a gift that keeps on giving!

Classic Christmas Charmers:

3. Love, Actually
An ensemble cast, multiple intertwining love stories, and a Christmas lobster—what’s not to love? “Love, Actually” is like a holiday buffet with something for everyone: sweet, spicy, and a little cheesy (just like Hugh Grant’s dance moves). This film reminds us that love actually is all around, even if it’s in the form of a card cue.

4. The Family Man
Imagine waking up one day to find out you’re not the hotshot bachelor living the high life, but instead, a middle-class dad with a minivan and a mortgage. That’s exactly what happens to Nicolas Cage in “The Family Man.” It’s a heartwarming reminder that the greatest Christmas gift might just be the life you’re already living—dad jokes and all.

5. Bridget Jones’s Diary
There’s something about Bridget Jones that’s just… relatable. Whether it’s her awkward holiday parties, embarrassing mishaps, or hilarious attempts at romance, she’s the queen of turning disaster into delight. Plus, with Colin Firth and Hugh Grant fighting over her in ugly Christmas sweaters, it’s a rom-com present we want to unwrap every year!

The Office Christmas Bash:

6. Office Christmas Party
For those who like their Christmas movies with a side of wild, “Office Christmas Party” is the ultimate holiday hangover. Think of it as “The Hangover” meets “Elf” with office politics, bad decisions, and a lot of eggnog. It’s proof that the best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear—or throwing a party so epic even Santa would RSVP.

So, grab your popcorn, put on your fluffiest pajamas, and dive into these holiday rom-coms. After all, nothing says Christmas like a good laugh and a heart full of love!

FUNNY FEELINGS SERIES

AN ENEMIES TO LOVERS, BROTHER’S BEST FRIEND CHRISTMAS ROM-COM WITH PLENTY OF SPARKLE!

Enemies to Lovers brother's best friend rom com

Two sworn enemies, snowed in over Christmas with chemistry that will melt the ice!

Nina Thompson has one Christmas wish: to avoid her brother’s obnoxiously handsome best friend, Tristan, like the plague. From the moment he humiliated her as a teenager to their escalating revenge schemes, Nina and Tristan’s relationship can only be defined as an all-out prank war! And there is yet to be a winner. But it just so happens the ghost of Christmas present has other ideas. When Tristan unexpectedly crashes her family’s Christmas, Nina’s dreams of a peaceful holiday vanish faster than Santa up a chimney. Determined to end their rivalry for good, she braces herself for one last prank-filled showdown. But when they find themselves snowed in, with no way of avoiding each other amongst the holiday festivities, they discover their heated exchanges have been masking a different kind of sizzle. Caught in a snow globe of holiday romance, they decide to let their fiery chemistry burn bright—but this is absolutely and unequivocally nothing more than a secret fling destined to melt with the snow, this is not a forever romance… This Is Not a Holiday Romance is an enemies to lovers, brother’s best friend, forced proximity rom-com perfect for fans of Sarah Adams, Abby Jimenez, and Lynn Painter.

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BOOK TWO
IF THE RING FITS

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When fate throws these two hot messes into a meet-cute of epic proportions, it’s a match made in rock-bottom heaven. They say love is blind, and with nothing to lose, Adrian gets down on one knee… and Rowena says yes!

The rules of engagement are simple:

Pretend to be madly in love Keep their real lives separate Absolutely, positively do NOT catch feelings

A heartwarming tale of two strangers who said “I do” before they even said “Hello.” Because sometimes, the worst day of your life just might lead to the best mistake you’ll ever make.

What I love most about this book: Adrian is such a cinnamon roll, and this is such a slow burn… but when the f*ck it moment arrives ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥

   

All tropes: FAKE RELATIONSHIP, AGE GAP, ONLY ONE BED, MILLIONAIRE MMC, STEMINIST

Part of a series? Yes, but can be read as a standalone.


BOOK THREE
THE ROOMMATE EXPERIMENT

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A ROOMMATES TO LOVERS ROM-COM 

Hunter has secretly loved her best friend’s brother, Dylan, for years—not that he’s ever noticed. But when he moves into her spare room, living together should be a dream. Except Dylan brings more than just boxes—he brings complications. And resisting him becomes a daily struggle. She just has to avoid ogling him in a towel. Definitely don’t imagine what’s under the towel. And try not to swoon when he bakes cookies. But after he saves her from a terrible date and they’re forced to share a sofa bed, Hunter has to decide: move on or move out. Will she tell him the truth—or lose him forever?

What I love most about this book: the counter seduction scheme 😈

   

All tropes: ROOMMATES TO LOVERS, ONLY ONE BED,  STEMINIST, BEST FRIEND’S BROTHER, FORCED PROXIMITY

Part of a series? Yes, but can be read as a standalone.

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