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“It just goes to show, never say never, or the next thing you know, you’ll be doing what you said you never would, owning a dog you swore you didn’t want and walking (or carrying) a tiny, totally enchanting little dog on a rhinestone-studded pink leash.”

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Pure Joy: The Dogs We Love

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Danielle Steel
Danielle Steel

Danielle Steel, born on August 14, 1947, is a renowned American novelist. Her works cover a wide range of themes including love, family, friendship, and career, and have won the hearts of readers worldwide. more

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