She lives on Martha’s Vineyard. Gripping new psychological thriller. The payoff was not worth the lengthy slog, for me. This book kind of had a slow start, but I really enjoy reading novels that incorporate dog rescues, so I kept reading. I could not imagne seeing my dog killed in the line of duty. Cooper's grief and mounting depression cost him his job and pushes him to the brink of divorce. I am so pleased I purchased this book, a wonderful story. And through Pax, that bond and feisty spirit is magnified in a refreshing manner that connects powerfully to the reader.” —Seattle Kennel Club on A Man of His Own, “The last few pages bring an unexpected ending that will call for a few tissues as readers smile through tears.” —Best Friends Magazine on A Man of His Own, “Susan Wilson dishes up another captivating story that will keep you hooked until the last page is turned.” —Modern Dog magazine on The Dog Who Danced, “I would unhesitatingly recommend this book to dog lovers and 'non-dog' people alike.” —BellaDog on The Dog Who Danced, “Multiple hankies, dog lovers...this is an emotional read.” —Library Journal on The Dog Who Danced, “Fans of Wilson's One Good Dog, or new readers looking for a heartwarming tale of the bond between human and animal, will find plenty to enjoy.” —Publishers Weekly on The Dog Who Danced, “A wonderful novel: a moving, tender, and brilliantly crafted story.” —Garth Stein, New York Times bestselling author of The Art of Racing in the Rain, on One Good Dog, “A finely wrought story of second chances and also of the power of the human/canine bond.” —Bark Magazine on One Good Dog, “One Good Dog will make you cry, will make you laugh, will make you feel things more than you thought possible--and it will make you believe in second chances.” —Augusten Burroughs, New York Times bestselling author, “[One Good Dog] evokes both laughter and tears, but the ending assures you that humans and dogs are capable of redemption.” —Library Journal, “Fans of Marley and Me will find a new dog to cheer for in Wilson's insightful heart-tugger...Old Yeller's got nothing on this very good man and his dog story.” —Publishers Weekly on One Good Dog. The story was good, the intertwining story lines coming together well. I did feel the ending was a little rushed but overall a great read. I loved that the dog's story provided a frame around which the story was woven. Sign up to receive information about new books, author events, and special offers. It isn't child-like or simplistic, it's just a plain good story that I found hard to put down. I trust Susan Wilson to write me a good story where the dog doesn't die. This was a really good book about an abused dog and a man sad over losing his dog in police action. drug dealer.
In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. School's out for summer... but not at the Bannister house! Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2016. SUSAN WILSON is the author of seven novels, including the New York Times bestselling The Dog Who Danced and One Good Dog.

He never imagined he would end up as the Animal Control Officer back in his home town, but that's just where he lands. In Susan Wilson's The Dog Who Saved Me, former Boston K-9 unit policeman turned animal control officer in bucolic Harmony Farms is up against rescuing a gun shy and wounded dog gone feral, and proving that his low-life older brother is back in the drug business.Boston police officer Cooper Harrison never thought he'd go back to his hometown, Harmony Farms. Reed Mattox and his K-9 partner Billie embark on a manhunt crossing an entire city and centuries of history... Four wildly colorful characters in wine country fight for life, love, and belonging amid rampant dysfunction.

A story of love, hope, and never-ending loyalty―as told by the dog. I really enjoyed this book. His marriage has also ended after his wife could no longer tolerate his moping and inability to move on. When their beloved dog Zeus (voiced by Mario Lopez) destroys a party planned by Belinda (Elisa Donovan), Grandma (Mindy Sterling) suggests they send him to obedience school. The best books I have read in a while are The Life We Bury and Lilac Dogs. A quick, sappy, meaningful read. I really really wanted to love this book. That she incorporates dogs in her books is a bonus.

I was annoyed by the author's insistence on exposing the reader to her own agenda, the stand-your-ground law in Florida. Being a dog loverI was excited about this story line. 9 CDs, 11.5 hours. Redemption links and eBooks cannot be resold. All with the help of a yellow dog. Three sisters inherit a popular Nantucket restaurant. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 11, 2018, Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 19, 2017. Just enough back story to be relevant to the current events. In Susan Wilson's The Dog Who Saved Me, former Boston K-9 unit policeman turned animal control officer in bucolic Harmony Farms is up against rescuing a gun shy and wounded dog gone feral, and proving that his low-life older brother is back in the drug business. We’d love your help. Something went wrong. Wonderful story. feral, helping an animal in distress to heal gradually teaches him the Enter your mobile number or email address below and we'll send you a link to download the free Kindle App. Not just any dog, but a purebred yellow Lab, a victim of abuse, and a survivor of severe hardship. Yet, I was instantly bored and it did not take me long to give up on this book. It is a place where Cooper's father was known as the town drunk; his brother, Jimmy, had a reputation as a delinquent and a bully; and Cooper himself stood little chance of becoming more than "one of those" Harrisons.

Terms of use | I was very looking forward to reading it. I loved the story and the tone of this book, Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2016. It's too bad. I am not going to comment on the plot, as this book is still not available.

Along the way he begins a romance with lovely woman, Natalie, who rescues and rehabs horses and has her own set of emotional issues. 48 year old Margie moves to San Juan island after her divorce for a second chance at life and love. Rescue comes in unexpected ways for one man and his dog in this moving and redemptive novel, The Dog Who Saved Me, by New York Times bestselling author Susan Wilson. I have loved all the books I have read by Susan Wilson so far. It was hard to read at times with there being animal abuse but I loved the authors way of telling Cooper amd Yellow dog's story. Bring your club to Amazon Book Clubs, start a new book club and invite your friends to join, or find a club that’s right for you for free. Cooper never thought he'd find himself going back in order to move forward, and yet Harmony Farms is the one place where Cooper must learn to forgive and, only then, heal.

A moving tale about canine healing power.” ―Booklist on The Dog Who Danced, “Multiple hankies, dog lovers…this is an emotional read.” ―Library Journal on The Dog Who Danced, “Fans of Wilson's One Good Dog, or new readers looking for a heartwarming tale of the bond between human and animal, will find plenty to enjoy.” ―Publishers Weekly on The Dog Who Danced, “A wonderful novel: a moving, tender, and brilliantly crafted story.” ―Garth Stein, New York Times bestselling author of The Art of Racing in the Rain, on One Good Dog, “A finely wrought story of second chances and also of the power of the human/canine bond.” ―Bark Magazine on One Good Dog, “One Good Dog will make you cry, will make you laugh, will make you feel things more than you thought possible--and it will make you believe in second chances.” ―Augusten Burroughs, New York Times bestselling author, on One Good Dog, “[One Good Dog] evokes both laughter and tears, but the ending assures you that humans and dogs are capable of redemption.” ―Library Journal on One Good Dog, “Fans of Marley and Me will find a new dog to cheer for in Wilson's insightful heart-tugger…Old Yeller's got nothing on this very good man and his dog story.” ―Publisher’s Weekly on One Good Dog. I thought perhaps the multiple narrators would be confusing to keep track of but it was a joy to hear the different perspectives, especially from the dog's point of view. Does this book contain quality or formatting issues? There is hope within the pages and a story that I felt very personally connected to. About Goodreads Q&A. Our Privacy Notice has been updated to explain how we use cookies, which you accept by continuing to use this website. Although this book was a little slow starting, once I got into it, pretty much read itself.

Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2019. And through Pax, that bond and feisty spirit is magnified in a refreshing manner that connects powerfully to the reader.” —Seattle Kennel Club on A Man of His Own, “A Nicholas Sparks–ian romantic drama, with an "everyone loves a dog" twist.” —Kirkus on A Man of His Own, “The last few pages bring an unexpected ending that will call for a few tissues as readers smile through tears.” —Best Friends Magazine on A Man of His Own, “Susan Wilson dishes up another captivating story that will keep you hooked until the last page is turned.” —Modern Dog magazine on The Dog Who Danced, “I would unhesitatingly recommend this book to dog lovers and "non-dog" people alike.” —BellaDog on The Dog Who Danced, “Superior. Rescue comes in unexpected ways for one man and his dog in this moving and redemptive vel, The Dog Who Saved Me, by New York Times bestselling author Susan Wilson Cooper Harrison, a member of the Boston K-9 unit, never thought he would return to Harmony Farms. The characters are beautifully-layered and shaded--definitely beyond stereotypes--and you may find yourself rethinking some of your own relationships with others. I wanted to love this more than I did. I was moved to tears at more than one occasion, and I felt a range of feelings towards the characters. Learn more. It's been a long time since I finished a novel, closed the cover and then just sat there thinking about what a wonderful and rewarding experience I had enjoyed during the few days that it took to read it.
One day during a bust everything seems to go wrong. Refresh and try again. I enjoyed the read as I read it, but now that it's over, I'm nitpicking the realism on parts of the plot. I know that I can pick up a Susan Wilson Book and not have to worry.


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