![]() ![]() As a native Wisconsinite, I know scheduling any winter event comes with plenty of risks, the biggest one being the weather. In this book, Frankie finds herself in charge of the Deep Lakes Holiday Festival. I read and enjoyed the other books in this series so I had to read this holiday story (Which is a prequel for the entire series.). Looking forward to more from this sweet cozy series. There's a recipe for Danish rice pudding and it spoke to the sliver of Dane I inherited from my father's side (also I just really love rice puddings!). I think this can be read as a standalone also. It was a little jarring but still great fun. This book is listed as the third in the series but it's clear that Frankie has not gone on her first date with Garrett Iverson (that happened in the first book) and her shop helpers are different also (I liked the two in the first book more). There was Kringle and cookies galore and everything was frosted in snow. ![]() There's no murder in this one but it was such fun to go along with all the fracas of holiday preparations that Frankie is trying to manage that seem to work out just so, all with a little help from some people who are suspiciously like Nisse (Danish elves). This was another seasonal read with snow and Christmas trimmings and it just hit all the right feels. ![]()
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