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The Christmas Pawdcast

By: Emily March
Narrated by: Andi Arndt, Jason Clarke
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Celebrate the season with this paws-itively heartwarming novella by New York Times best-selling author Emily March - available in audio first!

Mary Landry and her pregnant rescue dog are on their way home for Christmas when the unthinkable happens: Her car breaks down along a deserted stretch of mountain highway in the middle of a blizzard. Facing dire conditions, Mary seeks shelter from a lone cabin in the distance whose warm light beckons her like a Christmas star.

Nick Carstairs has one wish this season - to ride out his least favorite time of the year in peace while working on the latest episode of his hit True Crime podcast. The sexy-voiced podcaster didn’t plan to host a stranger and her pregnant dog, but he’s happy to help a traveler in need…it’s an extra perk that she’s gorgeous. Now if she would just stop trying to change his mind about Christmas.

As they spend time warming up by the fire - and an unexpected attraction roars to life - will Mary help Nick discover the wonder of the season after all?

©2021 Emily March (P)2021 Audible Originals, LLC.
Contemporary Heartfelt Feel-Good Funny

About the Creator

New York Times, Publishers Weekly, and USA Today bestselling author Emily March adores the Christmas season, volunteers for her local dog rescue group, and has been an Audible member for fifteen years! The release of this Audible Original Christmas romance featuring a sexy Scrooge, a merry traveller, and a pregnant rescue dog narrated by two of Emily's favorites is a dream come true for her.
The author of over forty novels including the critically acclaimed Eternity Springs series, Emily writes heartwarming, emotionally charged stories that have been named to Best of the Year lists by Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, and Romance Writers of America. Publishers Weekly calls March a "master of delightful banter" and #1 New York Times bestselling author Susan Mallery says Emily is "a brilliant writer you'll love."

Heartwarming Storyline • Christmas Magic • Outstanding Narration • Adorable Dog Elements • Sweet Romance

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Absolutely one of my favorite stories! Definitely shows how Christmas miracles can happen. Listened to this in one setting.

Adorable!!

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Narrator s excellent.. Story holds your interest and no F word.. Amazingly well written

Love 💘 , this book

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Such a wonderful, short story of Christmas and hope and love! A must read for the season.

Wonderful!

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This was Christmas novella perfection! Everything came together so well, from the characters to the story to the narration.

Mary is on her way home for Christmas with a pregnant rescue dog she's fostering when a car accident and snow storm leave her stranded. Luckily she's near Nick's house and he takes her in. He is the grump to her sunshine and they were so sweet together.

Though this is a novella it is a complete story with an HEA. I believe it is tied in to one of the author's series, but it is a complete standalone story and I didn't feel lost at all. I enjoyed it so much I want to check out the rest of the books! I could totally see this as a Christmas movie and I am so glad I picked it up for a listen!

A sweet Christmas story!

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Okay, I need to preface this review with how much I laughed while cooking and listening to this audiobook, but to point out that I'm almost certain it wasn't by design—it was the narrator.

So, at the start, we meet Mary. Her narrator is a lady with a perfectly chipper, upbeat, and sweet tone that matches the "Bless Your Heart" notes of Mary's situation: she's a brilliant chef who runs a catering business, just pulled off an amazing holiday party—and had to suffer through her ex and his new piece being there—but she kept her head high (and her curves on full display in an amazing dress) and got through it. She's about to head off to her family holiday, and the only wrinkle in the plan is her very pregnant (and very ugly) foster dog, who she couldn't not find room for at any doggy inn.

Cue unexpected blizzard and ending up on the doorstep of a man who runs a true-crime podcast, bears an uncanny resemblance to Santa (were Santa to get uber-fit while keeping the beard and twinkling eyes, that is) and then we switch to the male narrator and...

Y'all. I guffawed. I snorted. I laughed so much. Because the voice of his man would be so well-suited to "She walked into my office like five-foot-nothing's worth of trouble" noir mystery, or gritty thriller "I was two weeks away from retirement, and I knew this case was trouble" style narrative and instead, this man's voice is all "she was getting her perky elf dust all over my Grinch" and... it was too much. Like, I kept laughing out loud every time he called her 'sugar cookie' or referenced the 'elf dust.' So many elf dust references. So many!

The thing is? Despite the tonal mismatch—or, maybe because of it?—I had so very much fun listening to this audiobook. It was like some sort of mash-up was happening (heck, even the man's backstory included a drug-addicted ex who tricked him into having a kid while they were still married) and every time it went from 'I'm going to give this man some Christmas cheer!' Mary to 'Grr. Growl. I'm rough and tough, but her elf-dust is jingling my bells!' Nick, I would chuckle, choke, or laugh-out-loud again.

Whatever. I'm calling it holiday magic. Unintentional or not, it made me laugh, and the story itself was super-cute, the dog got a happy ending, too, and everything worked out beyond perfectly (seriously, they gilded the lily on this one with Nick's kid, the dogs, and pretty much everything working out in a Christmas Magic TM way) I just didn't care to be cynical about because...

I mean...

Elf dust.

A Tonal Mis-Match, But Still Somehow Magical?

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