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Home Is Where the Bark Is
From the author of the delightful Love is a Four-Legged Word comes another novel of romance, mystery, and dogs.
Former model Serena Oakley has opened Paws-A-While, a doggy daycare and spa in San Francisco. When a ruggedly handsome client walks in, holding a Yorki-Poo too dainty for his personality, Serena knows something's not right.
Undercover PI Nick Whalen has followed a series of identity frauds to Serena and is determined to dig up secrets he's certain she is hiding. Despite their mutual distrust, Nick and Serena find themselves bonding over an injured, orphaned dog. And soon they're arousing more than just suspicions. But will the pair trust in love enough to thwart a danger circling too close to home?
Reviewer: Diana Coyle
Review: Jun 8, 2010
Genre(s): Contemporary, Romance
Serena Oakley, a former model, has opened Paws-A-While, a doggy daycare and spa in San Francisco, and her business is doing quite well for itself. She’s left her modeling career behind to follow her second passion, pampering pooches.
One day, a sexy man walks in with a Yorki-Poo in his arms and wants to get his dog enrolled in Serena’s daycare program. When Serena first sees Nick Whalen and
Love Is a Four-Legged Word
For readers who loved Pug Hill—a charming romantic comedy debut novel about matchmaking and a millionaire mutt.
Romance is for the dogs...
Tom O'Brien is close to making partner at the hottest law firm in San Francisco, provided his newest client doesn't foul things up. Brutus Stoddard is rich and spoiled, craves attention, and drools. The fact that he's a dog doesn't help matters.
Brutus has inherited a multimillion-dollar estate from his late owner, as well as a pretty guardian named Madeline Cartwright, professional chef and the eccentric old man's surrogate granddaughter. Tom finds her—and her culinary creations— irresistible.
If Tom is to get that promotion, he has to maintain the terms of the will. That means keeping both Brutus and Maddy happy. He's trying his hardest to keep the arrangement professional, but with two clients this adorable, Tom's suddenly craving a different kind of partnership altogether.
Reviewer: Diana Coyle
Review: Aug 16, 2009
Thirty year old Tom O’Brien has worked hard at being a successful attorney at the hottest law firm in San Francisco. He has finally worked his way up to being offered partnership at Jackson, Jones and Gentry and nothing is going to get in his way of getting this promotion. Or so he thinks. He is assigned to execute the will of the late Walter Stoddard and if all goes well, he not only will have a substa
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