![]() Jack takes Sally to the grove of holiday trees and through the Valentine’s Day door. With Halloween only two weeks away, the couple can only take a short honeymoon, but they are certainly going to make the most of it. The story opens immediately after the wedding of Jack Skellington and Sally, nearly a year after the end of The Nightmare Before Christmas. But one question we can settle right away is as follows: Is Shea Ernshaw’s Long Live the Pumpkin Queen a sweet, romantic read for anytime of year? The answer in short is a resounding yes. Hearing “This is Halloween” in November doesn’t ever feel quite right. ![]() I personally land on Halloween, purely because I’ve never enjoyed watching movies about a holiday after the holiday in question has ended. The age old debate is always whether The Nightmare Before Christmas is a Halloween or a Christmas movie. ![]()
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