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Belle, a two-year-old pup, wants nothing more than to be a good dog like her sister Tootsie and cousin Sam. After not listening to her owner, Belle was feeling guilty that Santa Paws was going to forget all of the good things Belle had done throughout the year and put her on Santa's naughty list. Afraid of being seen as a bad dog, Belle writes a letter to Santa Paws hoping he notices that Belle is a good dog and that Belle is willing to learn from her mistakes. How does Santa respond to Belle's letter? Does Belle receive coal? Find out how Belle's Christmas ends up in Dear Santa Paws.
Dogs express their wishes for bones, trips to the park, guilt-free chewing opportunities, and more in this collection of letters to Santa.
A two book sweet romance novella! Book One: My Forever Home She’s vibrant and carefree with a heart for saving every animal who steps through the doors of Santa Paws Pet Rescue. He’s having a hard time acclimating to civilian life and not getting any younger. ♥ Will she get close enough to love him back to life? Will he become her forever home? Can a clumsy dog with an enormous tail be all that’s standing between them and their happily ever after? You’ve heard about Santa Paws Pet Rescue, now get ready to meet the people and pets who are the heart and soul of the operation. My Forever Home is a clean, sweet, and wholesome older man younger woman romance. Follow Noel and Jack as they look for love in all the right places and have some holiday adventures along the way. This book is a part of the Santa Paws Pet Rescue Series. As always, it comes with a blissful promise of a hopeful happily ever after, no cheating, no cliffhangers, and a whole lot of cheer. Pour some tea and start reading today! Book Two: Me, You and Jasper Too She’s a single mom with the weight of the world on her shoulders. He’s a knight in shining armor with no one left to rescue. They unexpectedly find themselves working together in a bookshop on Christmas Eve. Could it be a Christmas miracle or will it send her dashing through the snow? Nevaeh Life is about change, and I’m getting used to my new normal after finalizing my divorce. But between being a single mom and finding a job at the largest bookshop in Christmas Town, there’s not much time left for anything else. When my new boss turns out to be my old crush, all is merry and bright. Gabriel is chivalrous, charming, and But can I trust that he’ll be stick with me when the going gets tough? Gabriel Family has always come first for me but with my sister and my mom moving on with their own lives, I can admit I’m a little lost. Thankfully, purchasing the largest bookshop in Christmas Town keeps me plenty busy. When I accidentally schedule a single mom to work on Christmas Eve, I need to prove that I’m not a humbug. Nevaeh is sweet, thoughtful, and she warms my heart. But can I convince her that I am on her team? This book is a part of the Santa Paws Pet Rescue Series. As always, this book comes with a blissful promise of a hopeful happily ever after, no cheating, no cliffhangers, and a whole lot of cheer. Start reading today!
It’s the most wonderful time of the year in Connecticut, but Melanie Travis finds surviving this December may take a real Christmas miracle when a yuletide murderer comes to town . . . As Melanie attempts to deck the halls in a house overrun by pampered Poodles, her event planner friend, Claire, is busy playing Santa for the wealthiest clientele on Connecticut’s Gold Coast. A personal shopper gig in the affluent town of New Canaan seems like business as usual. Except Claire’s stylish stint comes at a higher price than she bargains for when she stumbles over her newest customer’s dead body. Named a prime suspect for murder, she begs for Melanie’s help, then vanishes like cookies and milk on Christmas Eve . . . Determined to track down Claire, Melanie and her nosy Aunt Peg dash into a dizzying investigation. But with a grinchy New Canaan detective on their case and disturbing clues piling up like presents beneath the tree, the crime-solving duo must hurry to rein in a sinister Kris Kringle before they’re the next ones on someone’s deadly wish list . . .
A group of films on a character-based series, which include Andy Hardy, Benji, Billy Jack, Blondie, Captain Nemo, Dr. Kildare, The Falcon, Francis the Talking Mule, Harry Potter, Henry Aldrich, Jason Voorhees, Jungle Jim. The Lone Ranger, Ma 8 Pa Kettle, Matt Dillon, Michael Myers, Robin Hood, Santa Claus, Superman, Tarzan and Zorro. These and other characters make this interesting book
While famous rescue dog Santa Paws and the Callahan family are spending Christmas on an island off the coast of Maine, a little boy goes missing in a storm.
Belle, a two-year-old pup, wants nothing more than to be a good dog like her sister Tootsie and cousin Sam. After not listening to her owner, Belle was feeling guilty that Santa Paws was going to forget all of the good things Belle had done throughout the year and put her on Santa's naughty list. Afraid of being seen as a bad dog, Belle writes a letter to Santa Paws hoping he notices that Belle is a good dog and that Belle is willing to learn from her mistakes. How does Santa respond to Belle's letter? Does Belle receive coal? Find out how Belle's Christmas ends up in Dear Santa Paws.
The origins of Santa Claus, or so I am told, is that the young Bishop Nicholas secretly delivered three bags of gold as dowries for three young girls to their indebted father to save them from a life of prostitution. Armed with immortality, a factory of elves and a fleet of reindeer, his has been a lasting legacy, inextricably linked to Christmas. Of course, this Christmas looks a little different. Amidst a global pandemic, shimmying down the chimneys of strangers certainly does not adhere to social distancing guidelines. Some borders remain closed, and in some instances, the quarantine period is far too long. After all, he only has 24 hours to spread cheer across the world. As with the rest of us, Santa Claus is likely to get the remote working treatment. The reindeers this year are likely to be self-driving, reminiscent of an Amazon swarm of technology, and the naughty and nice lists are likely to be based on algorithms derived from social media accounts. In the age of the fourth industrial revolution, it is difficult to imagine that letters suffice anymore. How many posts were verified as real before shared? Enough to get you a drone. Fake news? Here is a lump of coal. Will we see elves in personal protective equipment (PPE) and will Santa Claus, high risk because of age and his likely comorbidities from the copious amount of cookies, have to self-isolate in the North Pole? In fact, will there be any toys at all this year? Surely production has been stalled with the restrictions on imports and exports into the North Pole. Perhaps, there is a view to outsourcing, or perhaps, there is a shift towards local production and supply chains. More importantly, as we have done in many instances in this period, maybe we should pause to reflect on the current structures in place. The sanctification of a figure so clearly dismissive of the Global South and to be critical, quite classist must be called into question. From some of the keenest minds, the contributions in this book make a strong case against this holly jolly man. We traverse important topics such as, is the constitution too lenient with a clear intruder who has conveniently branded himself a Good Samaritan? Allegations of child labour under the guise of elves, blatant animal cruelty, constant surveillance in stark contrast to many democratic ideals and his possible threat to national security come to the fore. Nevertheless, as the song goes, he is aware when you are asleep, and he knows when you are awake. Is feminism a farce to this beloved man – what role does Mrs Claus play and why are there inherent gender norms in his toys? Then is the worry of closed borders and just how accurate his COVID-19 tests are. Of course, this brings his ethics into question. While there is an agreement that transparency, justice and fairness, nonmaleficence, responsibility, and privacy are the core ethical principles, the meaning of these principles differs, particularly across countries and cultures. Why are we subject to Santa Claus’ notions of good and evil when he is so far removed from our context? As Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein would tell you, this is fundamentally a nudge from Santa Claus for children to fit into his ideals. A nudge, coined by Thaler, is a choice that predictably changes people’s behaviour without forbidding any options or substantially changing their economic incentives. Even with pinched cheeks and an air of holiday cheer, Santa Claus has to come under scrutiny. In the process of decolonising knowledge and looking at various epistemologies, does Santa still make the cut?
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Christmas means more than just puppy love! This collection of stories from the "It's a Dog's Life" series is the perfect stocking stuffer for romance and animal lovers alike. Stories included are Victoria Alexander's "Shakespeare and the Three Kings", Nina Coombs's "Athena's Christmas Tail", Annie Kimberlin's "Away in a Shelter" and Miriam Raftery's "Mr. Wright's Christmas Angel".