Wagging Through the Snow

Wagging Through the Snow
  • Author: Laurien Berenson
  • Publisher: Kensington
  • Print Length: 224 pages
  • Release Date: September 26, 2017
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Book Summary

“If you like dogs, you’ll love Laurien Berenson’s Melanie Travis mysteries!” Joanne Fluke, New York Times bestselling author

Melanie Travis needs a little peace from her busy life this Christmas. But the usual holiday hubbub is a joy compared to the killer surprise she finds tucked underneath the tree . . .

With a demanding teaching job at Connecticut’s elite Howard Academy and five poodles scampering around the house, Melanie barely has energy for the upcoming Christmas rush. But she unwraps an unexpected challenge when her brother and ex-husband, elated by the recent success of their country café, make a spontaneous bid on a dilapidated pine tree farm. Although the ten-acre lot had been a popular seasonal destination while the original owner was still alive, it’ll take some sprucing up—and a small miracle or two—before the neglected place is in shape for December.

Unfortunately, the impromptu business venture goes cold when the group discovers a purebred Maltese whimpering in the snow-covered grove—right beside a dead body. Pete, a squatter who camped out on the land, apparently met his end after a fallen fir tree branch knocked him on the head. But as Melanie and Aunt Peg investigate Pete’s history and the terrible habit that cost him everything, it’s clear his death was no accident. Now, Melanie must run through a flurry of likely suspects and muzzle a dogged murderer in time—or she’ll be next on someone’s deadly list.

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<h2><span class="wrap"><span class="inner">About The Author</span></span></h2>

I can't remember a time when I wasn't writing something. I always wanted to tell stories and I'm incredibly grateful that now there are people who want to read them. I think of the Melanie Travis mystery series as the saga of a woman's life--with complications. And dogs. And love. And lots of laughter. We should all be so lucky.

Laurien Berenson is an Agatha and Macavity Award nominee, winner of the Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Award, and a four time winner of the Maxwell Award, presented by the Dog Writers Association of America. She and her husband live on a farm in Kentucky surrounded by dogs and horses.

 

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Book Review by Bree Herron

It’s never a dull moment when you read a Laurien Berenson novel. Her heroine, Melanie Travis is a mom, educator, dog wrangler and sleuth (wonder woman cape?) and her latest is not only a great mystery but also a sweet novel about the holidays, sweet and murder can go hand in hand when it comes to this story.

Characters

Melanie is our main gal, and she is on the case again. This time she is really the only one focused on the case, as some seem to think our victim’s murder wasn’t really a murder. Melanie has that knack for knowing that murder happened and her pups are right there with her. Faith her poodle is a trusted side kick and I would want this dog in my corner. Melanie’s kids were a highlight in this book, Kevin was a heart warming star in this book. He reminded me of being a child during the holiday season, and I think that is important as an adult to be reminded of what made us believe in the magic of the season.

Aunt Peg was another that hit the heart with her softness in this book, Snowball was a lucky pup to be part of her life for this story and your eyes might mist over as mine did.

Cover

All the covers in this series make me want to cuddle a dog and this one had me ready to bring out the red and green collars for ours. It is adorable overload with the cute little Maltese on the cover in a Santa hat. Really, can you resist?

Enjoyable Moments

Frank had me in stitches in the beginning with the Christmas tree lot, and then Kevin was a constant reason to smile. I would say that Laurien Berenson does a fantastic job at the climatic scenes when a murderer is figured out and Melanie is saving her tail, or being saved. This one had me holding my breath waiting to see what would happen. I love that the dogs are always included in these books and this one hosted such antics that a few even made it to the scene with the murderer. Dogs are a great reminder that we should travel in packs when a murderer is on the loose.

Theme

It’s Christmas time with Melanie and her crew. This year they are going into the Christmas tree business. I could smell the evergreens and pine trees while reading this book. There was a softness to this mystery that only the holiday season can bring and Melanie earned an extra big piece in this reader’s heart with her devotion to her child’s Santa request. It reminded me of the small joys we can all receive during the season.

Synoptic

Deck your bookshelf with this delightful holiday themed, dog loving mystery. It will have you laughing, gasping and crying, the combination leads a reader to say “what’s coming next?” If you haven’t read this series, never fear you can pop right in, the author has given a great little insight to characters in the first chapter. So wrap this book with a bow and give yourself the gift of a good mystery.

I Rate it

Holidays are my favorite, what do you like to do to get in the spirit?

**DISCLAIMER: I was provided an opportunity to read this book as an Advanced Reader Copy in return for a fair and honest review.

<h2><span class="inner">Giveaway</span></h2>

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13 Comments

  1. Paula Adams

    I watch some of my favorite Christmas movies to get in the spirit.

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  2. Sue Farrell

    I get ready for the season by finding a good Christmas themed book to read—and read it while sipping a hot toddy.

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  3. Kara Marks

    It helps me to get into the spirit when I put on Cmas music and decorate. But reading Christmas stories and watching Cmas movies helps too!

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  4. Dianne Bahn

    Decorating for the appropriate holiday is my method to get in the spirit

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  5. Martha Franks

    I love getting together with family for Christmas festivities in the church and in the city. Do less gift giving and less decoration. Lots of cooking and reading [email protected]

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  6. Marla B

    This book looks so cute! Reading holiday stories and watching reruns of older holiday movies that I love always puts me in the spirit. [email protected]

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  7. Anne

    I cook wonderful meals which the family enjoys and bake their treats which are delectable and enticing.

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  8. Patty Moody

    I have to wear a uniform to work, but I get away with wearing my novelty socks for all Holidays! That starts the spirit for me, as well as decorating the house with my Holiday books! I have several for each holiday, and I display them on my coffee table!

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  9. Cynthia Blain

    I start baking Christmas cookies and putting g them in tins to give as gifts, I make door decorations or wreaths of my daughter’s giant trimmed Holly bush, and I deciate the inside of the house. I also get my gusts sorted that I buy all year to be ready for Christmas without rushing at the busiest times of the year.

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  10. Della Williamson

    We ‘get into the spirit’ by ‘Staying in the Spirit’. Each year it seems people are less thankful. Less caring. To combat that we strive to ‘stay’ in the spirit. We keep in mind family’s future need and buy accordingly throughout the year. Thus. No bills. Throughout the year we think about what our meal plan will be for thanksgiving and christmas and if the appropriate item comes on sale we buy. Dressing will keep in the freezer for about 6 months. So will cookie dough, some candies, etc. When the time comes, all you have to do is cook it. Thaw it. It makes for a stress free holiday season and keeps us in mind the love and respect for others that we want to maintain always

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  11. Kay Garrett

    Getting into the Christmas spirit is easy – any time of the year. All it takes is a good Christmas themed book to read while listening to some Christmas music and sipping on a hot mug of either hot cocoa or spice cider. I’ve found that when I’m so tired of the hot summer that I can jack the a/c up and to the above and I’m thinking snowy thoughts and smiling with the joy of the Christmas holiday pretty soon. 🙂

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  12. SHELLEY S.

    DECORATE THE CHRISTMAS TREE AND COOK FOR CHRISTMAS.

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  13. peggy clayton

    Decorate the house and start getting the Christmas card list out then the cards start coming in and then starts the Christmas baking. Also we bag the presents and make sure we had picked up enough for each stocking. I would love the chance to win and review!

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