by Jodi Allen Brice
A tale that will leave paw prints on your heart.Welcome to the dog-friendly town of Dragonfly Cove, where you’ll find plenty of heartwarming moments that blend canine companio…
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More Evidence That Strong Stories Don't Need High Page Counts. This entire series is testament to this, but this book in particular *really* is. There's a lot going on here - grief from a somewhat recent loss of a mother and an even more recent loss of a marriage + the son is estranged due to how the marriage broke apart *and* a potential new romance already on the horizon... all of this in not quite 17o pages! And it all works incredibly well!<br/><br/>Indeed, this tale in particular is arguably at its strongest when Nora is using her newfound strength -yes, thanks in part to new puppy Charlie - to handle her divorce and her son's issues around it. <br/><br/>Truly an excellent and short book, again, this entire series really is great for those who love dogs and who are at least somewhat interested in the women's fiction/ romance genres who may be looking to start their 2025 reading strong- this will easily get you 9 books potentially on January 1, as I write most of these reviews, if you put an effort in. (Ok, so at that point you're reading around 1100 pages in a day - which *is* daunting. But 150 ish pages/ day spread out over a couple of weeks? Nearly anyone can find that kind of time. :D)<br/><br/>Very much recommended.