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Good Guys Love Dogs by Author of Amazon Bestselling Truths and Roses, Inglath Cooper – 15/16 Rave Reviews & Just $2.99 on Kindle

Good Guys Love Dogs

by Inglath Cooper

4.9 stars – 16 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

Desperate father Ian McKinley moves his delinquent teenage son to the small Virginia town of Keeling Creek, a place very unlike the New York City life he has been leading. Love takes him by surprise when he falls for Colby Williams, a woman unlike anyone he has ever been drawn to, a small town vet with a heart for animals and a fierce love for a teenage daughter she is also struggling to raise.

But Colby has a secret in her past, a secret she’s not sure her daughter will ever forgive her for. And as for Ian McKinley, he seems too good to be true. If she had learned anything from the one time she had thrown her heart fully into love, it was that it didn’t last.

One Reviewer Notes

“This book is a wonderful read. Romantic, sad, funny, motivating all these words come to mind when trying to describe the book. The love that each of these parents have for their children is inspiring. Several times I caught myself laughing out loud then shortly after needing a tissue! As an animal lover, I loved all the animal rescue plugs this book had in it! I also loved that each of the animals had distinct personalities. Who wouldn’t want a “Don Juan” in their lives?” – Amazon Reviewer, 5 Stars

About The Author

I love books! From my earliest memories, I loved being read to and then reading practically every book in my elementary school library. There’s something about taking a little trip into a wonderful story that is its own unique pleasure. Over the years, my favorite authors have provided me with glimpses into worlds I would never have known had I not picked up their books. From Beverley Cleary to Lavyrle Spencer to Jodi Piccoult to Anita Shreve and so many others, I am grateful they chose to become storytellers. A great story has the power to move, change and shape its readers. To me, that’s an honorable calling and a task I aspire to.

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