I’m owned by a dog. Her name is Smudge.
When people ask what she is, I tell them she’s 100 percent mutt. She was about two years old when I adopted her five years ago. She was a little sick and a lot scared.
But with time, training and a little patience, she’s turned into an amazing companion, which is why I strongly encourage people to consider adopting adult dogs.
(Do we think that’s Armani’s Scrabble tile bag?!?!)
I tell her that she’s cuter than the dog featured on the cover of A WOOF IN SHEEP’S CLOTHING, but I might be biased. What do you think?
While investigating the disappearance of a psychic matchmaker, Detective Brian Griswald meets dog trainer Stephanie Browne, a beautiful woman who can be just as prickly as the rescue mutts she works with.
Like her dogs, Stephanie’s not quick to trust, which is why she rejects the charming detective when he tries to pursue a relationship with her, but when Brian is dragged into a case involving Stephanie’s beloved dogs, the two must work together to find the truth.
Solving the mystery proves challenging for both of them and dangerous for Stephanie. Can Brian and a canine cavalry save her before it’s too late?
If you want to see more of Smudge, be sure to check out my INSTAGRAM.
I really need to start that series, too. LOVE your pup!!
DB McNicol, author
Microfiction: Doll