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Must Love Dogs

This book is a touching exploration of the human condition, focusing on themes of loneliness, grief, and the profound impact that dogs can have on our lives. The story follows a middle-aged man who, after the loss of his wife, finds solace in the companionship of dogs, leading him on a journey of self-discovery and redemption. more

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Claire Cook
Claire Cook

Claire Cook, born on February 14, 1955, is a renowned film writer known for her humorous and insightful social commentary in her works. more

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“…Jake caught the briefest glimpse of a demure set of pale pink lingerie, and then Molly was airborne—jumping feet-first into the deep end. She swam underwater like a mermaid, finally coming up for air near the center of the pool. Her hair was slicked back on her skull, shining and as dark as melted chocolate and Jake was frozen to the spot by So. Much. Molly. All on display for him. God—she was really, really wet. ~"Finding a Husband" by Kristen Casey”

“Packing some heat there, aren’t you Officer?” Jake looked down and yanked on the hem of his blazer. “Don’t you worry about that, miss,” he chuckled. “That’s for later.” He pecked her on the cheek and steered her toward the door. “We have got to stop meeting like this,” Molly grumbled, irritated by his nonchalance. Her legs felt like jelly and she tottered on her heels, making her even more annoyed. Jake steadied her—of course he did. “Really?” he asked, the soul of civility. “I disagree.””

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