This comical adventure written by Joe Davison and Mark Tarrant is perfect for families to read together and for fans of The Big Nate, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Timmy Failure, and Stick Dog books.
When Santa's puppy ends up under Zoey's Christmas tree, it's up to her, with the help of her best friend Brianna and her dad, his name's Andrew, to get the cute little fella back to the North Pole.
However, that's not as easy as it sounds when you have to keep the puppy from running away, win a snowball fight championship, and stop the meanest family anyone's ever met from stealing him... all just to keep the little guy safe.
Whew! It's a lot to manage when you're only nine years old.
Now everyone up at the North Pole is losing their minds trying to figure out what went wrong. Mort the elf blames himself, but to be fair, someone in the workshop did accidentally did break his glasses, and puppies can be pretty tricky.
Oh, yeah, and Mrs. Claus and the elves are trying to find the puppy with a helicopter and magic cookies. (She makes the best cookies ever!)
If the puppy doesn't make it back to the North Pole before Santa returns, Santa won't get his present from Mrs. Claus!
It's a winter wonderland adventure!
About the Author: Joe Davison is an accomplished actor, director, and script writer. He has written numerous screenplays, produced several feature films, and he is continually working on his next new novel or screenplay. Some of his other titles include Team Adventure Club, Death's Campaign, and Infinite Chaos. He can be seen in season 2 of the hit series "Stranger Things" on Netflix, as well as the films As Night Falls, 100 Tears, Fearmakers, and Beast. He also has his own production company based out of Seminole, FL, where he lives with his wife and family. To learn more about Joe visit http: //www.redgearsstudios.com Mark Tarrant writes smash 'em up adventures for fun and entertainment. He enjoys time with his wife and daughter and hanging out with other creative types whether it's on a movie or TV set, or hanging out at the local comic shop talking to fellow writers and artists. You can find out more about Mark and his endeavors at www.MarkTarrant.com