Summary of this Book... | ||
Abby has just arrived in Summerville, Ohio, with her placid Newfoundland, Bowser. She’s reluctantly inherited her grandmother’s coffee shop, but it’s not long before she’s brewing up trouble in the form of magical baked goods and steaming up her life with an exasperating college professor. And then there’s Daisy, a web code writer, and her hyperactive Jack Russell, Bailey. Her tightly-wound world spins out of control when she discovers the chaos within and meets a mysterious dog trainer whose teaching style is definitely hands-on. Finally there’s Shar, professor of ancient history at Summerville College, who wakes up one morning to find her neurotic dachshund, Wolfie, snarling at an implacable god sitting at her kitchen table, the first thing in her life she hasn’t been able to footnote. What on earth is going on in this unearthly little town? It’s up to Abby, Daisy, and Shar to find out before an ancient goddess takes over Southern Ohio, and they all end up in the apocalyptic doghouse… | ||
This type of Book is good for... | ||
A good laugh. | ||
The author of this Book... | ||
Jennifer Cruise, Anne Stuart, and Lani Diane Rich wrote this book fluidly. This story was seamless. While reading, you'd never think that three different women wrote it. | ||
Further Comments... | ||
I was expecting this to have four parts, one for each main character. I was pleasantly surprised to find out that it was one whole, complete story that flowed into a (as I stated before) a seamless tale of power and friendship, just as much as love. | ||
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