What great fun it would be to live in Mistletoe, Maine around Christmas! Jacqueline Frost’s Twelve Slays of Christmas is one totally enjoyable holiday cozie. Holly White, the daughter of the owners of Reindeer Games Christmas Tree Farm, returns from Portland, ME as her fiancé has met someone more ‘Zen’, and he cancels their Christmas Eve wedding only two weeks before Christmas Eve. As Holly arrives home, she is determined not to let everyone in the small town of Mistletoe pity her because of the breakup. Thus, Holly jumps right into all the Christmas activities, The Twelve Days of ‘Reindeer Games’ as well as assisting her mom in The Hearth, the tree farm’s shop where her mom does all kinds of baking and serves her customers a little bit of Christmas magic in the form of peppermint twist hot cocoa, hot caramel hot cocoa, whoopie pies, all kind of Christmas cookies such as snickerdoodles, Christmas chocolate chip, and reindeer gingerbread cookies. That definitely sounds like a place I would love to be! Holly, on her trip to the tree farm, discovers a dead body on Reindeer Farms property. She calls the sheriff, a relatively new person to Mistletoe, and Sheriff Gray rushes to the scene, and closes the tree farm as it is the crime scene. Holly, knowing her family needs the profits from the tree farm to live and being an outgoing person, decides to ask a few questions about the murder victim, but finds she is next on the killer’s list. She is asking too many questions. Sheriff Gray, 31, has told Holly that as sheriff it is his job to solve this case, and she should back off.
Holly, 26, tries to behave herself & not get involved, but all this is affecting her family. Maybe one more question?! The Christmas Games are fun and a bit ridiculous, but it is Christmastime so why not! Tourists arrive to see Mistletoe and play the games. It is truly great fun for all the characters and definitely the reader. I will be looking for the second installment in this series as I had blast reading this book. Extremely well done! My congratulations! 5 stars