Just an Ordinary Day by Angela Scholes

Just an Ordinary Day by Angela Scholes

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Just an Ordinary Day by Angela Scholes

What was it about the word 'no' that dogs didn't understand when they were told 'no, don't chase the cat'? Maybe it was some sort of doggy-selective hearing. Sarah had gotten Ruby, a young, lovely Cockapoo, from the local dogs' home after the breakup with her boyfriend, Matt. Feeling down and needing someone special in her life, it seemed they were waiting for each other, men now firmly off the menu, replaced with muddy paws, fresh air and true affection. Life once again felt good. That was until that morning in the park when Ruby spotted a cat and the crazy, unstoppable chase began, putting Sam, the passing BMW driver, now also on the menu as an unexpected extra. For what started off as just an ordinary day, would this make the day better or worse?
Scholes, Angela: - At the age of 52, Angela Scholes, a married mother of two grown-up children, found a little time on her hands. A hairdresser by day who loved a read at night suddenly found a desire to write instead, leading to her first publication: The Day I Fell In Love.
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ISBN 13 9781528928601
ISBN 10 1528928601
Titel Just an Ordinary Day
Autor Angela Scholes
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Austin Macauley Publishers
Erscheinungsjahr 2019-12-12
Seitenanzahl 110
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