Here Comes Santa Paws! #TalkTuesday #Interview with author Laurien Berenson @laurienberenson #TeaserTuesday #Christmas! #TuesdayBookBlog #TuesdayThoughts

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Hello book lovers, today it is CHRISTMAS COME EARLY!

I’m very pleased to be able to welcome back author Laurien Berenson! (Remember, “What’s the first rule of BITE CLUB?” – link below for anyone who missed it!)

As usual, today’s #TalkTuesday interview is also our #TeaserTuesday and First Chapter First Paragraph Tuesday Intros!  

Enjoy this cutie!

 

Here Comes Santa Paws (A Melanie Travis Mystery Book 24)  by Laurien Berenson

Here Comes Santa Paws by Laurien Berenson blends a cozy mystery with fantastic characters along with tidbits about dogs.  As the story progresses readers attempt to solve this “who done it” murder right with the main character Melanie, ever the amateur sleuth.

 

The plot begins with Melanie’s Aunt Peg calling her to announce someone left three Australian Shepherds puppies in the Christmas stockings at the end of her driveway. While visiting her Aunt and playing with the puppies Melanie gets a frantic call from her good friend Claire Travis, now married to Melanie’s ex-husband.  Taking on a personal shopper gig in the affluent town of New Canaan, Claire gets more than she bargained for when, after dropping off some gifts, she stumbles over her newest customer’s dead body in a private estate. The homicide victim Lila Moran has a secretive and untraceable past that might be tied to a reclusive but well-known socialite. Melanie must be very careful not to be seen as a suspect by the police as she gathers disturbing clues.

 

Anyone who has not read Berenson should venture into this cute and humorous mystery. The reader will feel they are a part of the story whether investigating the murder, playing with the darling puppies, or setting up holiday decorations. 

 

Elise Cooper:  Do you enjoy writing the Melanie Character?

 

Laurien Berenson:  She is like a good friend of mine who has a lot to say.  I am invested in these characters. Since I am also a reader I relish plots that are character based, and mine is certainly that way. I enjoy writing a series because with standalones the characters are missed and there is the feeling that they are lost, similar to when a friend moves.

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EC:  Why did you have the puppies Australian Shepherds?

 

LB: The main dogs in the story are poodles since I have been a poodle person for over thirty years.  They remain the dog breed of the books. But my editor wants me to branch out and be more dog oriented.  Now the books have another breed featured along with the poodles. I do feel an obligation to show people how much fun the world of dogs is, and to educate people about dog breeders, how they behave and what they do.

 

EC:  Since some of the dogs in the story are getting older do you think about having to put them to sleep?

 

LB: The worst part of having a dog is knowing you will probably outlive the dog.  We just lost a dog in the spring who died at the age of ten. I thought I was going to have more time with her.  I keep asking to give me a little more time with my pets. 

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EC:  So this story blends puppies and Christmas?

 

LB:  I think buying a child a Christmas puppy is a terrible idea.  People do it because they think how exciting it will be for a child to wake up with a puppy under the tree.  But they do not realize the puppy is traumatized. Anyone who brings a puppy into their household needs to slowly introduce the puppy to their new home. Puppies like to sleep a lot and children do not understand that and will want to constantly play with their new friend.  This will just exhaust the puppy.

 

EC:  It is obvious you are a dog lover?

 

LB:  Dogs are a stress reliever when things go wrong.  They have a way of pulling people out of themselves and making them feel better. They give unconditional love.

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EC:  Moving away from the dogs, can you explain the quote, “Conversation is a dying art.”

 

LB:  It is true.  No one talks, they text.  People go to dinner and everyone is looking at their phone.  I think, ‘why did you even go out.’ As a writer, I get ideas from the current culture that finds its way into my stories because things are on my mind.

 

EC:  You also speak of debutantes?

 

LB:  Aunt Peg is near 70.  She lived in a different time and has a different background.  I grew up in Greenwich Connecticut and had many friends who were debutantes.  One of the nicest things my mother did for me is to not make me go through that process.  

 

EC:  You describe the Connecticut setting?

 

LB:  I want my readers to form their own picture and get a sense of place.  I hope they get a personal feeling so that people can feel the lives the characters are living. For example, I talk in the book about Shippan Point, a small peninsula that juts into Long Island Sound. It is a neighborhood of large homes, yacht clubs, and private beaches.

 

EC:  Interesting that Melanie has a good friend, Claire, who is now married to her ex-husband?

 

LB:  The first book of the series had Melanie and her son Davey on their own after the divorce. Claire shows up a few books later after she started dating Melanie’s ex.  At first, they did not get along since Melanie did not want Davey to spend time with Claire because she knew nothing of this woman. But over time, they became quite good friends. Now Melanie is happily married to Sam, the perfect husband, has two boys, and owns six dogs: five poodles and Bud, a mixed breed. 

 

EC:  Can you give a heads up about your next book?

 

LB:  A murder takes place when Aunt Peg is judging a dog show.  The Westminster Dog Show will be the background. Aunt Peg is a strong character: independent, successful, smart, and a very compatible partner to Melanie.

 

THANK YOU!!

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Here Comes Santa Paws (A Melanie Travis Mystery Book 24)  by Laurien Berenson

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—beard and belly not included—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 on the job. 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 that leads to even more questions. Why was homicide victim Lila Moran, a secretive woman with an untraceable past, permitted to live on a well-known socialite-turned-recluse’s private estate, and is Claire keeping her own incriminating secrets under wraps? Now, with a grinchy New Canaan detective on their case and disturbing clues piling up like presents beneath the tree, the crime-solving duo must rein in a sinister Kris Kringle before they’re the next ones on someone’s deadly wish list . . . 

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First Chapter First Paragraph Tuesday Intros

I’m also taking part in First Chapter First Paragraph Tuesday Intros

Every Tuesday Vicki @ I’d Rather Be at the Beach now hosts First Chapter First Paragraph Tuesday Intros, where readers share the first paragraph of a book that they are reading or plan to read soon.

Here Comes Santa Paws (A Melanie Travis Mystery Book 24)  by Laurien Berenson

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Looking forward to visiting your blogs and seeing what your Teaser Tuesday and First Chapter First Paragraph Tuesday Intros, are this week!

Luv Sassy x

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Author: Sassy Brit, Author Assistant

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8 thoughts on “Here Comes Santa Paws! #TalkTuesday #Interview with author Laurien Berenson @laurienberenson #TeaserTuesday #Christmas! #TuesdayBookBlog #TuesdayThoughts

  1. Carla – Canada – I am a retired teacher/librarian. I love to read, especially to my grandchildren. I read most genres, but lately have gravitated to cozy mysteries, romance (not erotic) and Christian Fiction. I do enjoy a good thriller every now and then, as well as some fantasy and the odd sci-fi. I have ventured into Blog tours, but I do not do well reading under pressure. I travel to Florida for 2 to 3 months in the winter (Canadian Snowbirder) but otherwise live in Windsor, Ontario Canada. Feel free to follow and comment on my blog. I try to respond to all comments.
    carhicks says:

    What an awesome post. I love dogs, although do not have one right now. This is a great interview as well. I have read a few of the books in this series, but not all of them. This one sounds fun and of course Christmas. Will have to add this one to my TBR.

  2. Laurel-Rain Snow – Retired social worker * Mother * Grandmother * Writer *Obsessive blogger * Book Reviewer * Loves movies & collecting things * *To find out more about my books and blogs, check my website, Laurel-Rain Snow's Creations...
    Laurel-Rain Snow says:

    Adorable! Thanks for sharing, and for visiting my blog.

  3. Oh my gosh, this sounds like a perfect read to kick off the holiday season! And that pup on the cover is TOO cute!! I told my hubby he can feel free to get us a dog anytime now that we have a house! 😉

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