Thursday, January 17, 2019

Twelve Slays of Christmas by Jacqueline Frost Review

The Twelve Slays of Christmas is the first in a  series.  The main character is Holly White, who has returned to her hometown of Mistletoe, Maine, after her fiance cancels their wedding just before Christmas.  While staying there, she helps her parents run their Christmas tree farm.  One of their biggest money makers was sponsoring "Reindeer Games" during December.  This draws visitors from all around New England.  When a body is discovered in one of their displays, the farm is shut down, as well as "Reindeer Games".  While waiting for the police to allow the farm to reopen, Holly starts her own investigation to speed things along, mush to the dismay of the new police chief.

While there is room for improvement, I basically liked this book.  While I did figure out who the murderer was, it took me a while to do so.

This is one of my books for the 2019 Mount TBR Reading Challenge. Bought Dec 15, 2018.
It is also part of my  2019 Craving for Cozies Challenge, as well as T--for Alphabet Soup Challenge, and F--for Alphabet Soup Author Challenge.

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