While spending his last Christmas in Oceanport before the Callahan family moves to New York, Santa Paws makes an unexpected rescue, and comes across a new friend.
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 . . .
The Callahan family is on their way to Vermont for a fun-filled holiday on the ski slopes. But there's lots of people who need help. Santa Paws always comes to the rescue -- But will the puppy accidentally get him "into" trouble instead of out of it?
Homeward Bound meets Elf in this heartwarming tale for the whole family. Can Chris, Holly, and Ivy help Santa’s dog, Peppermint Bark, jingle all the way home to the North Pole before Christmas Day ends? For 364 days of the year, Santa and his best friend, Peppermint Bark, are inseparable. Santa’s fluffy white dog helps herd the reindeer, keep tabs on the elves, and check the list—twice. But though Peppermint Bark asks every Christmas, he never gets to join Santa on his sleigh ride around the world. Until the dog decides to stow away . . . When eight- and eleven-year-old Chris and Holly Kerstman discover a small white dog wedged in their chimney on Christmas morning, they can’t imagine where he came from, until he tells them. Peppermint Bark is unlike any dog they and Holly’s best friend, Ivy, have ever met: His breath smells of mint, faint jingle bells can be heard when he wags his tail, and he can talk! He tells the kids all about his secret sleigh ride and how he got accidentally left behind on their rooftop, but when it comes to answering the question of how he’ll get home to the North Pole, Peppermint Bark is stumped. It’s up to the kids to work together to get Peppermint Bark home before the last magical portal to the North Pole closes at midnight on Christmas Day. A Christmas tale with enough heartwarming moments and heart-pounding action to entertain the entire family this holiday!
A typical day of last-minute Christmas shopping at the mall for the Callahans goes horribly wrong when they return to their car and find the window smashed and their beloved dog, Santa Paws, missing. Can the lovable pup escape from his kidnappers and make it back to his family?
Emily and her dog, Zack, have a special bond. But it's more than that—they can read each other's minds. Even more surprising, Zack knows when people are in trouble. Now, Emily and Zack are able to use their powers to save lives, though Emily is endangering hers in the process and making her parents worry. When a hurricane warning is issued, everyone in town starts preparing for the worst, but hoping for the best. What are the odds of a hurricane actually hitting a small town in Maine? Emily and Zack can't see into the future, so they don't know what's going to happen, but if the hurricane does come and the worst does happen, are a girl and her dog enough to save a town from the destructive power of Mother Nature?
While spending his last Christmas in Oceanport before the Callahan family moves to New York, Santa Paws makes an unexpected rescue, and comes across a new friend.
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.