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Indlæser... Finding Home (udgave 2008)af Georgia Beers (Auteur)
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. This was a so so so so slow burn. Sarah is an executive somewhere who does something (seriously, I dare another reader to tell me what she does and where? Heh heh). That's not important though. The important part of her story is that she has the cutest dog. Bentley. Unfortunately she has to go to New Zealand for whatever work she does, and leaves Bentley with her family. Somewhere in the three months she's away that goes badly, and Natalie, a barista at a bakery where Sarah gets her coffee happens to find Bentley looking very worse for wear behind the bakery and adopts him. Then Sarah comes home. Neither woman is happy with the other, but, they get closer and closer (but very slowly as I implied, heh, above). The characters were really amazing. From the Valentis (loved them) to Andrea (she sorta annoyed me at times, but in a delightful way), and even small characters like Ellen (would have loved to know more about her). Ooh, and Bentley, he was amazing. So so amazing. He was still a dog, but, was written with just enough 'smarts' to make him so so awesome. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
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Deciding to escape her disaster of a life, Sarah Buchanan takes a temporary position with her company overseas. But that means leaving her dog, Bentley, at home. So when Natalie Fox finds a skinny, terrified dog outside the bakery, the blue-eyed canine becomes the catalyst for a relationship between the two polar opposites. Ingen biblioteksbeskrivelser fundet. |
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I just reread this one and I think I liked it more the second time around. I not only have a soft spot for her work but a huge soft spot for dogs... ( )