Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Mini-ARC Review: Dachshund Through the Snow (The Dogmothers #2.5)

Dachshund Through the Snow (The Dogmothers #2.5) 
by Roxanne St. Claire
Blurb:
 Agnes Santorini, known as "Yiayia" to her Greek clan, only
has one thing on her Christmas list -- a brown short-haired dachshund that matches the one she dreamed about, certain that pup can save her aging heart. When she learns that a local man has this very dog for adoption, she and her partner-in-crime, Gramma Finnie, leash up their current doxies and join forces with their great-granddaughter to get their paws on the pooch.
But things don't go quite as smoothly as expected. A quick walk through the town of Bitter Bark turns complicated when the dog's owner has a simple demand, which sets off a series of events that have two grannies and one girl dashing through the snow with two dogs in tow. As they meet every demand and overcome every obstacle, Yiayia shares the secret of her past...and reveals just why this is the canine angel she needs to save her.
But even if they manage to get the dog under their Christmas tree, that might not be where the little fellow belongs. And maybe, just maybe, Yiayia's heart can be healed by a completely different kind of love...the kind that only comes at Christmas.

Themes:  Contemporary
Rating: 3.5 stars
Heat Rating: 0
Review:
 What can you say about a holiday story that is about the most important things in life—the love of friends, family and the understanding that sometimes our life lessons come at the most unexpected of times and in the most unexpected of packages?  I am loving this continuing series, one that always manages to melt my heart and keeps me coming back for more not simply because the love story is sexy, but because the heart of this series is family, friendship, and the animals that can blur the lines of both as the steal our hearts.  Being a Dogmother myself I love any story that brings the importance of our dogs to the forefront reminding people that sometimes our children have four legs and Roxanne St. Claire has an amazing skill with this.  This holiday story takes us back in time to the story of Agnes Santorini when she was first becoming a woman and the choices and struggles that made her the woman she is today, which led to some sad but intriguing secrets coming to light and allowing us to forgive some of her attitude in the past. While this story couldn’t strictly be called a romance, there is a bit of romance in the way Agnes finds her path to peace and in the luck she found in her long-past story that led to her long and happy life and big and happy family.  I am really looking forward to the craziness these two grannies get up to next as they try to find another of their grandkids paired off and living their HEA.  They continue to amaze me with their sneakiness and underhanded skill at helping people they love to find love.  Rocki’s penchant for drama and sweetness shines beautifully in this series and I really enjoyed the little twists and turns along the way as Agnes, Finnie, and Pru go on their quest, which I feel is what really allowed Agnes to come to terms with her past and a calmer path to her peaceful future.  More, Rocki, give me more! (Soon, please!)
*eARC provided by author for the purpose of an honest and unbiased review.  No compensation was provided.

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