"Dog Park"...places the reader in the midst of a variety of relationships...interactions between the dogs and their owners, situations amongst all the dog park dogs, and, finally, bonds forged between the dog owners themselves.Each character portrays their own individual personality in the life they lead. Each possess a story, but as the book unfolds those story dynamics cause their lives to become intertwined - both in and outside the park...However, there is a caveat at this particular dog park, BEWARE: The relationships and events occurring there may not be what they seem...
"Brillo"...the sequel to "DogPark" can be enjoyed both as a continuation of the first book or as an independent novel since the prelude sets the background. The Brillo story line intertwines the lives of many of the original characters, as well as introducing some new ones. Brillo touches many hearts as the dog transitions from puppy to Superdog, while he helps the characters face life's trials and tribulations __________________________________________**** Crystal Lynn Ray, author of "The Book of Ing""This is the second book in the Dog Park series... Who would guess one small puppy who resembled a Brillo pad, and thus named Brillo, would grow up to become such a dynamic hero This story is a page turner that you just can't put down. Brillo is an amazing exploit of how one little dog impacts so many lives through much tragedy. This dog brings happiness, survival, and hope, to an incredible out come. The book climaxes with a wonderful surprise ending. Three cheers for the author's spell bounding story telling ability "
Even though "A Place For Teddy" can be read as an independent novel: It is a culmination of all the other novels in the "DogPark" series. The story begins by answering all the questions the readers were left with at the finish of "Wounded Warriors" Quickly the book's characters carry on with theirjourney through life; playing the "cards" they were dealt. Many sharing new endeavors while navigating a maze of twists and turns.In the midst of all the drama the human characters face; a puppy with an inferiority complex named Teddy, attempts to "fit in" and find his place in the world.
Recalculating...the polite way of saying STOP you are going the wrong way. But sometimes one isn't sure of their correct destination.Not sure the warning is one to heed. C.P. Fakalos, one time FBI agent is that person, and he is still working a previous case--the biggest of his life. If he succeeds with his plans it will cause a recalculation too...One of the entire world However, as the GPS squawks its warning C.P.'s heart and mind are tormented, causing him to reevaluate his plan to fight good against evil.The book, an adult companion to "Greetings From A Terrorist Near You" is also in the "DogPark Series ... So of course the story is about a dog too. A dog that helps a little boy fighting his own demons, so he too can begin to recalculate
Rachel Brown suddenly begins to be tormented by recurring dreams. The psychiatrist explains to her that her unconscious is finally dealing with a plethora of deep seated issues from many years in the past. Rachel finds that if your dream contains certain symbols, they reflect what your unconscious is trying to relay: thus helping to resolve conscious dilemmas, and, or anxieties. As she begins to explore the meanings of her dreams, and how she can help rid herself of them, she finds herself pulled in many directions--bothmentally and physically. She accepts an unexpected offer to go on a journey with her church to the Holy Land. A trip she'd always hoped to take as part of her "bucket list". However, the journey becomes much more than she, or any of her fellow travelers bargained for. Soon what began as a beautiful trip, rich in culture and biblical history, becomes full of terror and tragedy. Though for Rachel, the ordeal helps her to face her fears, rid herself of the tormenting dreams, and finally allow herself to move on with her life as the person she was meant to be.