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(Going to the Dogs #1:) Leashed: Est. page #: 79
Jack has some ‘splainin’ to do!
That's right! Callie Lassiter's normally well-behaved Great Dane Jack has run off and done the wild thing with the neighbor's dog. It must be puppy love! It's doubly embarrassing since she's a professional dog trainer. Of course, the neighbor would have to be hot, hot nightclub owner bad boy Owen McKay, just the kind of man Callie is determined to avoid.
Owen’s comfortable with his playboy status and the hype in the media. But the ground moves beneath his feet when he gets an eyeful of the girl next door. The Dog Whisperer never looked this good! How can he convince this wholesome honey that his player days are behind him? Maybe Jill, his Great Dane can help him with this dilemma now that she’s pregnant and Callie’s dog is to blame.
Is this bad boy a bad bet?
(Going to the Dogs #2:) Groomed For Murder:
Can a dog have a bad hair day?
Brooke Palmer owns Pawlish, an exclusive doggie spa and grooming business in upper Manhattan, but when a client’s champion poodle gets a bad poodle cut and has to undergo therapy to recover, the client sues. The lawyer they send is drop dead gorgeous, but Brooke won't be wooed by a corporate shark in a sharp suit.
Corporate lawyer Drew Hudson has better things to do then take on this ridiculous lawsuit, but since he works for the client’s husband, he has no choice. After meeting the beautiful, sweet-tempered owner, he can’t keep his mind on the silly case. But when the client turns up dog gone dead, Brooke may be a conflict of interest when she’s charged with the murder. All Drew wants to do is prove that this sexy entrepreneur is not dangerous, except to his heart.
Can she take a chance on him?
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Author Interview:
- Write by moonlight or write in sunlight?
- What would your ideal career be, if you couldn't be an author?
- If you were to do your career as an author again, what would you do differently, and why?
- Do you read reviews of your books? If so, do you pay any attention to them, or let them influence your writing?
- How do you choose the names for your characters?
- What do you think makes good writing?
- How do you beat out your writers block?
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March 29th: *FanGirl Hostess- Author Interview
March 30th: *Bookmarks, Spoilers and Happily Ever After- Spotlight
*Waiting on Sunday to Drown- Review of both books (Leashed
& Groomed For Murder)
March 31st: *Bookworm Brandee- Review of both books (LEASHED &
GROOMED FOR MURDER)
April 1st: *FanGirl Hostess- Guest Post
April 2nd: *Bookworm Brandee- Author Interview
April 3rd: *Recent Reads- review of book 1, LEASHED
*Celticlady's Reviews- Spotlight
April 4th: *Recent Reads- review of book 2, GROOMED FOR MURDER &
Author Interview
April 5th: *FanGirl Hostess- Spotlight
April 6th: *Bookmarks, Spoilers and Happily Ever After- Author Interview
April 7th: *FanGirl Hostess- Review of both books (LEASHED AND GROOMED
FOR MURDER)
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