A New Leash On Love, Debbie Burns
A New Leash On Love, Debbie Burns
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A New Leash On Love

Author: Debbie Burns

Narrator: Stina Nielsen

Unabridged: 10 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 07/04/2017


Synopsis

Despite his highly successful marketing career, Craig Williams' personal life is falling apart. The puppy he's surrendering to the local shelter is one sign of how messed up things have gotten due to a recent divorce plus the loss of a child. He thinks he'd best focus on his two surviving kids. When Craig shows up to Megan Anderson's no-kill animal shelter, the confrontation that ensues sets them on a path neither could have predicted. As they begin spending time together, Megan starts to wonder if Craig's baggage is too much. But soon she'll have to make a choice that could bind them together forever...or drive them further apart than the day they met.

About Debbie Burns

Debbie Burns is a critically acclaimed author of women’s fiction and romance novels who has received, in addition to starred reviews and top picks, first-place awards for her short stories, flash fiction, and more. Her hobbies include hiking, gardening, and daydreaming, which, of course, always leads to new story ideas. She lives with her family, two phenomenal rescue dogs, and a somewhat tetchy Maine coon cat in St. Louis. For more information, visit AuthorDebbieBurns.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Carole on June 29, 2017

This review can also be found at Carole's Random Life in Books. I really enjoyed this book. I was pleasantly surprised very early in the book when I realized that the story was set in St. Louis. It is always a lot of fun to find some familiar places worked into this kind of story. I really liked how......more

Goodreads review by NMmomof4 on December 27, 2019

3 Stars Overall Opinion: I'm giving it a solid "just okay" 3 Stars. For a freebie it wasn't bad! It just didn't make me fall in love either. It felt like it was too focused on the animals and not enough on the development of their relationship, there was very-little-to-no conflict even though there......more