Santa Paws (4 Christmas Stories)
by Victoria Alexander, Nina Coombs, Annie Kimberlin, Miriam Raftery | Romance |
ISBN: 0505522357 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 0505522357 Global Overview for this book
Registered by NancyNova of Lansdale, Pennsylvania USA on 8/30/2008
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All the stories involve a dog! In Shakespeare and the Three Kings, Shakespear is a great Dane, and the three Kings are the Yorkies that Oliver inherits, along with a female dog trainer. Which, of course, was all part of his late great-aunt's plan; In Athena's Christmas Tale, Robert feels that his wife pities him, and she feels that he dislikes her. It takes Athena, the dog, to push them together, literally; In Away in a Shelter, Camille is stranded with fellow volunteer Robert overnight Christmas eve. And they both want Splinter/Grace as their own puppy, but what if they didn't have to share after all?; In Mr Wright's Christmas Angel, Kris Kringle answers both Joy and Nicholas' Christmas wishes in an unusual way, involving time travel.
Journal Entry 4 by NancyNova at United States Post Office - 1586 Sumneytown Pike in Kulpsville, Pennsylvania USA on Thursday, December 5, 2013
Released 10 yrs ago (12/5/2013 UTC) at United States Post Office - 1586 Sumneytown Pike in Kulpsville, Pennsylvania USA
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