Christmas is right around the corner.
Fresh off the Christmas Pawrade and Central Park tree lightening, Honey Springs is buzzing with the excitement of the season.
Roxy Bloom and Patrick Cane are hosting the ultimate Christmas Day Diner for all of their friends and family at The Bean Hive. Roxy has been so busy with her Jingle Bells Lattes and planning the party that Patrick whisks her off for a romantic dinner at the Watershed for some alone time.
Their dinner turns out to be a headache. They were seated next to Ryan and Yvonne Moore, who fought the entire time.
After dinner, Roxy and Patrick see the couple drive off the road into Lake Honey Springs, Patrick dives into the frigid lake to save the couple only to find Ryan was already dead.
After a preliminary autopsy, Ryan Moore’s death was not an accident, leaving Yvonne Moore the number one suspect.
When Yvonne asks Roxy Bloom to help her figure out who killed her husband, Roxy jumps at the chance to put her Jingle Bell Lattes and holiday planning aside to help out a friend.
One problem, Roxy starts to wonder if Yvonne is really the killer and using Roxy to get away with murder after Kirk, Roxy’s ex-husband and defending lawyer for the deceased Ryan Moore, lets her know a big secret that would change the entire investigation.
Roxy and Patrick Cane are planning a festive season to remember, what they don't plan is to see a couple at the Watershed restaurant arguing and then later plunging into a freezing lake! Patrick gets them both out but the man (Ryan Moore) is dead, the car had been erratic so the Sheriff asks to be able to do a postmortem which Yvonne Moore agrees to, the problem then is that the postmortem shows poison in Ryan's system and Yvonne is suddenly in the hot seat as first murderer. When she asks Roxy for help Roxy agrees, but she is stunned when she firstly discovers her ex-husband is the lawyer for the deceased estranged daughter and the deceased and secondly when Yvonne suddenly says she did it! Roxy, Patrick and Aunt Maxi need to sort this out if everyone is to have a Merry Christmas.


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