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The Twelve Dogs of Christmas (by Susan Wiggs)

While romance books are not my favorite genre, this one was such a heartwarming, tug at your heartstrings read. I loved the focus on rescuing dogs and finding their forever home. The characters are well developed and you will find your heart aching as you discover behind the scene stories of their lives. So glad that Dolly was part of this story. With her positive attitude and delightful personality, she helped soften some of the negative vibes that Brenda exudes. And then you factor in Adam and his son, Will, and you have your heart set on how the book should end.


A delightful holiday story that touches all the right emotions ... small town community connections, love for dogs, discovering the joy of Christmas, giving life a second chance, finding a place to belong. Just the perfect cup of hot chocolate warmth to satisfy you this holiday season. I strongly encourage you to pick this book up and get lost in the wonder of the season.


Thank you to NetGalley and William Morrow for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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