From the Publisher
With his signature wit and charm, W. Bruce Cameron again gives the reader the great gift of a dog's perspective. A Dog's Perfect Christmas brings joy and comfort, wrapped in a ball of fur and tied with a bow of love.” —Teresa J. Rhyne, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Dog Lived (and So Will I)
“A fabulous read . . . Cameron writes with wit, style, and holiday hilarity as only he can. Loved it!” —Adriana Trigiani, New York Times bestselling author of The Shoemaker’s Wife
“There is no more perfect holiday novel for the “dog people” on your gift list than A Dog’s Perfect Christmas by W. Bruce Cameron. Cameron, the best-selling author of numerous novels about the bond between dogs and humans, serves up another winner in this charming seasonal story about a family in crisis and a little stray puppy whose love and antics remind her new family that love is at the core of everything.” —BestFriends.org
Library Journal
05/01/2020
After numerous No. 1 New York Times best-selling doggie delights, Cameron returns with A Dog's Perfect Christmas, featuring a peppy puppy easing a family's tough holiday problems (300,000-copy first printing). In Colgan's Christmas at the Island Hotel, set on an island between Scotland and Norway, new hoteliers Flora MacKenzie and brother Fintan get ready to open for the holidays while island-girl Isla loves her posh new waitress job and kitchen assistant Konstantin, secretly a duke's son sent to learn about hard work, starts liking the environs (100,000-copy paperback and 30,000-copy hardcover first printing). The standard bearer for Christmas fiction, Evans keeps on glittering with The Noel Letters (200,000-copy first printing). In Macomber's Jingle All the Way, work-obsessed Everly Lancaster escapes the holidays for a tour of the Amazon river basin with handsome guide naturalist Asher Adams but suddenly feels she should go home for a snow-flecked Chicago Christmas. In Mallery's Happily This Christmas, single mom Wynn Beauchene helps cute neighbor cop Garrick ready his home for his visiting daughter, and the rest is romance. Novak's A California Christmas offers a new "Silver Springs" story to match the shine of the holidays (400,000-copy mass market and 10,000 hardcover first printing). In Roberts's One Charmed Christmas, emotionally burdened Catherine Pine escapes the holidays by taking a European river cruise, where not one but two suitors—a doctor and a chocolatier—await (75,000-copy first printing). Finally, In Donna VanLiere's The Christmas Table, John Creighton builds a table for his wife in 1972 and a pregnant Lauren Mabrey finds its decades later at a garage sale, with fabulous recipes stuffed in a drawer (150,000-copy first printing).