![]() ![]() There’s Christmas cheer galore, reindeer games, and caroling, along with plenty of humor and some witty puns. The Claus’s castle even uses a room with a window cracked open as a substitute for a freezer. Some of the examples include red and green clothing worn everywhere thirty clogging elves jingling bells loud enough to drown out every other sound eggnog served at every turn the sharp, sweet smell of peppermint so strong it permeates pores and sub-freezing cold that April cannot get used to. I felt like I could see, hear, taste, smell, and feel all that the protagonist, new bride April Claus, did which brought the setting to life. Without slowing the fast-paced plot, the author weaves in detailed descriptions of the setting. Ireland captured my complete attention and I couldn’t put the book down. ![]() Claus, is trying to adjust after a whirlwind romance and moving from Oregon to Santaland. ![]() CLAUSE AND THE SANTALAND SLAYINGS, by Liz Ireland, could very well be my favorite new series of the year! With the fantasy setting of the North Pole, Santa is under suspicion for murdering an elf, and the new bride, Mrs. ![]()
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