Coming right off the first book, I had pretty good expectations, and this delivered. I enjoyed the themes of togetherness and trust that this story explored, which are big parts of the holiday season. With Karl, the main character, it's more about him lacking confidence that he's trusted and trying to overcome that. I also enjoy the mystery aspect of it, which I can't get into because it would be crossing into spoiler territory. Just know, it involves deception in murder.
If that's what you enjoy in your books, along with Having A Wonderful Christmas Time, buy this book now.