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The Christmas Donut Revolution (Holidazed Book 2) Kindle Edition
All Huck wants for Christmas is a revolution... and donuts. Vive la Revolution!
The American Revolution began with the Boston Tea Party. If Huck Carp has anything to do about it, the next people’s revolution will begin in the drive-thru of a sleepy donut shop in a working-class neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio.
It started as a single random act of kindness when an early morning customer paid forward the next person’s order, and so did the next, and the next, and the streak had been going all day long.
The crew at the Drip ‘n’ Donuts shop don’t agree on many things, but they come together, each doing their parts to keep the streak alive. As word gets out through social media, people come from across the city to share in the holiday pay-it-forward phenomenon.
Forces are conspiring against them, however. First, a December blizzard is blowing into Columbus. Second, a jealous billionaire is determined to crush the Christmas Donut Revolution, and it will take only one person to ruin it for everybody.
EVOLVED PUBLISHING PRESENTS a satirical, down-right funny novel sure to keep a smile on your face.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date18 November 2019
- File size7013 KB
Product description
About the Author
EDITOR: Lane Diamond has over 160 published books to his editing credit, including many multiple award-winners, across many genres and styles.
Product details
- ASIN : B07X3LF3NC
- Publisher : Evolved Publishing LLC; 1st edition (18 November 2019)
- Language : English
- File size : 7013 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 242 pages
- Customer Reviews:
About the author

Gregg Sapp is a Pinnacle Award winning the author of the “Holidazed” series of satires, each of which is set centered around a different holiday. To date, there are six books in the series: “Halloween from the Other Side,” “The Christmas Donut Revolution,” “Upside Down Independence Day,” “Murder by Valentine Candy," "Thanksgiving, Thanksgotten, Thanksgone,” and “New Year’s Eve 1999.” Previous books include his dollar store epic, "Dollarapalooza" (Switchgrass Books, 2011) and “Fresh News Straight from Heaven,” which is based on the folklore of Johnny Appleseed (Evolved 2018). He has published short fiction in, among others, Kestrel, Parody, Waypoints, Defenstration, Marathon Review, Zodiac Review, Semaphore, Goat's Milk, and Midwestern Gothic. Gregg writes full time and lives in Tumwater, WA. www.sappgregg.net
Customer reviews
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I loved the unusual choice for the setting, a drive-through donut shop in a working-class area in middle America. With that setting, the author develops the employees and customers into an amusing and endearing cast of characters with differing racial, political, cultural and economic backgrounds, who nevertheless share a common core of humanity. The storyline is delightful, and I loved how it played out.
Gregg Sapp's smart witty high-quality writing will appeal to readers looking for something refreshingly and delightfully different.

The writing was witty and candid, but the story gets cluttered with the various characters that enter the scene. It takes a while to get to the “pivotal” random act of kindness at the donut shop, thus, starting the “Pay it Forward” phenomenon, which sets social media ablaze with differing racial, cultural, and political views.
Each character was uniquely developed and had a point of view, however, it felt that there may have been a little too many here. The message almost seemed lost with all these characters. The premise was certainly interesting, especially when it seems that there was an outside source determined to destroy the cause.
Story can be slow and long, but, overall, it’s a decent and smart read.