Sarah Drew and Peter Mooney Preview Mistletoe Murders Season 2

Hallmark Channel is turning up the holiday heat with a twist this year. Fans who fell for Mistletoe Murders during its Hallmark+ run now get to cozy up to the mystery series on the main Hallmark Channel.

And the excitement? Oh, it’s just getting started. With season one currently airing and season two dropping a week after the finale, stars Sarah Drew and Peter Mooney are already teasing romance, suspense, and a good dose of Christmas magic.

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From the glimmering Nashville launch event to the secrets of Fletcher’s Grove, this festive whodunit is shaping up to be one of Hallmark’s buzziest shows of the season.

The Countdown to Christmas Just Got Mysterious

At the Countdown to Christmas launch event in Nashville, Sarah Drew and Peter Mooney offered a sneak peek into what’s next for their characters, Emily Lane and Detective Sam Wilner. The two hinted that while the series is packed with classic Hallmark warmth—hot cocoa, twinkling lights, and that small-town charm—it’s also laced with suspense that’ll keep you guessing.

Peter Mooney promised “a lot of cozy, Christmas comforts.” Drew, with a grin, added that there’s “murder” in the mix too. Can’t have too much sugar without a little spice, right?

For longtime Hallmark fans, this blend of comfort and crime is a twist they didn’t know they needed. Mistletoe Murders nails the heartfelt storytelling, romantic tension, and those dreamy settings, but there’s a darker edge here that keeps you on your toes.

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Emily Lane: The Sweet Shop Owner With a Secret

At the heart of Mistletoe Murders is Emily Lane, played by Sarah Drew. She’s the cheerful owner of Under the Mistletoe, a Christmas-themed shop in the tourist town of Fletcher’s Grove.

Beneath her friendly smile, though, is a razor-sharp mind and a past she’s not eager to share. Emily’s inner monologue reveals a sardonic wit and a knack for details—she’s an unlikely but brilliant amateur sleuth.

When mysterious deaths rattle her idyllic town, Emily just can’t help but get involved. Her investigations often cross with Detective Sam Wilner, played by Peter Mooney, and his growing affection for Emily definitely complicates his job.

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Their chemistry? Pretty hard to ignore. Fans can expect more sparks—both romantic and investigative—in season two.

What to Expect in Season Two

Drew and Mooney didn’t spill too many spoilers, but they did say season two digs deeper into Emily’s backstory. Expect revelations about her past, new faces in Fletcher’s Grove, and a few twists that’ll shake up Emily’s carefully built life.

Drew teased “spicy romance” and plenty of emotional depth as the mysteries unravel. Hallmark usually sticks to a comforting formula, but Mistletoe Murders is definitely rewriting the rules.

Each episode adds new clues, emotional stakes, and festive details that make it tough to look away. With two episodes airing every Friday night for six weeks, fans will be hooked right through the holidays.

The Cliffhanger That Has Everyone Talking

Drew says the season one finale ends on a cliffhanger so intense that fans will be “dying” to see what’s next. Good news: you won’t have to wait long—season two premieres just a week after season one wraps.

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This rapid-fire rollout is a smart move, keeping momentum strong and giving viewers something to look forward to every week. In a TV world where binge-watching rules, Hallmark’s two-episodes-a-week approach somehow feels just right.

A Nashville Night to Remember

To celebrate the show’s success and the coming holiday season, Sarah Drew and Peter Mooney hit the Countdown to Christmas launch events in Nashville. The festivities included a party at Category 10 and a special night at the Grand Ole Opry.

Drew shared her excitement on Instagram, calling the experience “sacred,” “meaningful,” and “deeply rooted in storytelling.” For her, being part of the Hallmark family is a dream—one that blends tradition, artistry, and connection with fans.

Both stars made time for fans, snapped photos, and soaked in the holiday spirit. Their enthusiasm is contagious, and it’s clear Mistletoe Murders isn’t just another Hallmark show—it’s a passion project that’s shaking things up.

Behind the Festive Facade

What really makes Mistletoe Murders stand out? It merges two genres that don’t often mix: cozy holiday drama and sharp-edged mystery. The show invites you to wrap up in Christmas nostalgia while unraveling dark, compelling puzzles.

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Each episode feels like a snow globe—shake it, and you get a blur of warmth and danger. And the chemistry between Drew and Mooney? It’s playful, tense, and full of unspoken longing.

Fans are already speculating online about whether Emily and Sam will finally confess their feelings in season two, or if their professional boundaries will keep things complicated. Who knows? That’s half the fun.

Why Fans Can’t Get Enough

Hallmark’s audience is famously loyal, but Mistletoe Murders has drawn in a whole new crowd—people craving more edge and intrigue in their holiday TV. By mixing romance, mystery, and Christmas magic, the show’s basically invented a new subgenre: the cozy crime holiday drama.

  • Emotional storytelling: Every episode balances heartfelt moments with suspenseful twists.
  • Relatable characters: Emily’s double life—sweet shop owner by day, secret sleuth by night—hits home for viewers who love complex heroines.
  • Seasonal escapism: The snow-dusted sets and festive décor make every scene feel like a Christmas postcard.
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As Mistletoe Murders keeps airing, the buzz on social media is only growing. Fans are sharing theories, dissecting clues, and celebrating the show’s mix of humor, heart, and high-stakes mystery.

It’s the kind of engagement networks dream about—and honestly, Hallmark’s struck gold here.

The Future of Hallmark’s Holiday Mysteries

*Mistletoe Murders* has shown that audiences are hungry for something new. Hallmark’s been stretching its wings lately, trying out mystery franchises and dramas that aren’t just about romance.

This one, though—it’s got that cozy Christmas feeling mixed with a real sense of danger. Honestly, it feels like something’s shifting here.

Sarah Drew warned fans to *buckle up*. If season one felt like a sleigh ride through small-town secrets, season two looks like it’ll be a blizzard of twists, romance, and, well, who knows what else.

And with just a week between seasons, Hallmark isn’t making anyone wait long. That’s smart. People want more, and they’re getting it.

So, maybe pour yourself some cocoa and plug in those twinkle lights. Fletcher’s Grove is calling us back. With *Mistletoe Murders*, honestly, the only thing riskier than the crimes might be how easy it is to fall for the show.

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