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Walking the Dawg

A Love Thy Neighbor Book 2

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Walking the Dawg

By: Olivia Gaines
Narrated by: Nicole Swanson
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Buster Padfoot terrorized the community, and his owner Dawg wasn't much better.

Kieran "Dawg" Dunagan wasn't about to bring his guard dog to heel, no matter how much the new neighbor stirred his blood.

Linda Blaine didn't care for the high handed tactics of her muscled bound neighbor or his predatory pup. But she did like the intense spark between them, and she looked forward to teaching some manners to both man and beast.

It's time to visit the new neighbors next door and watch Linda Walking the Dawg.

©2019 Cheryl A Corbin, Olivia Gaines (P)2024 Cheryl A Corbin, Olivia Gaines
Romantic Comedy Short Stories Contemporary Anthologies & Short Stories
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Get ready to experience an adrenaline rush! The fiery and level-headed Linda is an absolute catch, and this young cynic, who's actually a softy at heart, just can't resist her. The third and fourth chapters of the book had me laughing out loud, especially during Colleen's phone call to Kieran - it was an absolute riot! I've read the book multiple times, but hearing it read out loud was an added bonus that took the excitement to a whole new level.

Undeniable Chemistry

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Gaines knew not to cram too much angst and not be repetitive when telling a short story, which is why this worked. Linda was a badass who brought both dogs to heel. lol

So cute!

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I know this was a short story but, it still
Felt very rushed towards the end. The beginning was very good. I would have preferred a black female narrator. Additionally, the father’s visit seemed odd.

Could have been better

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