Home Is Where Your Bark Is by Debbie Burns- a Review
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Description:
Love means learning to trust again.
Jake Stiles has no idea what he’s signing up for when he dashes into the rain to help a stranger and her dog who have been in a car accident, but fate has stepped in. Jenna Dunning was on her way to return her sister’s high-energy border collie to a shelter after another failed attempt at a forever home for him when a distracted driver ran into them. Jenna is being taken to the hospital and must rely on a caring stranger to take charge of the terrified canine.
When Jake and Jenna reconnect, Jenna’s delighted to learn Jake has taken on fostering the poorly trained border collie, who they name Seven because this will be his seventh chance at being adopted. Jake’s not looking for a relationship—he just ended a disastrous one—but he realizes Jenna may be the key to making Seven’s fostering successful. The timing might be all wrong, but as they grow close, he has to admit that he’s falling in love.
Review:
Home Is Where the Bark Is by Debbie Burns is a sweet romance, and wonderful dog. We meet Jenna Dunning, who is on her way to return a dog to the animal shelter, as her sister/husband/kids, due to possible issues, can no longer take care of the dog. The dog (later named Seven) is a high energy dog (Border Collie) who keeps getting returned to animal shelters. Seven has endured a tough life in his young age, and when Jenna heads to the shelter, she gets injured in a car accident. Jake Stiles, quickly runs out of his car to help rescue Jenna, as the other person did not stop. With the ambulance coming, Jake tries to calm Jenna, and she begs him to take the dog to the shelter.
Jake agrees to stop at the shelter, but they were closed, so he takes the dog to his condo, planning to take the dog back to the shelter the following morning. After learning some of the dog’s history, Jake decides to foster Seven; who now uses his new name, especially since 6 times Seven was returned. Jake is determined to train Seven, teaching him to trust others who have not abused him. When Jenna gets out of the hospital, she offers her place with her big yard to help train Seven. Jenna loves that Jake has taken to fostering Seven, and together they both do everything they can to give Seven a chance to find a forever home.
In a short time, both Jake and Jenna begin to have feelings for each other; with them also bonding with Seven. I loved both Jake and Jenna, as they were perfect for each other; he was kind and caring, and Jenna was always so sweet. Seven mostly steals the story, as he needed to trust humans again; as he slowly began to overcome his fears, becoming happy with Jake and Jenna.
Home is Where the Bark Is was a heartwarming, uplifting and emotional sweet story, that tugged my heartstrings. Once again, Debbie Burns gives us another sweet wonderful story, which was very well written. I loved their growing relationship, as well as their love for Seven. Wonderful epilogue. If you love dogs, this book is a must read.
Reviewed by Barb
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Terrific review, Barb. Looks like a wonderful story line.
Great review, congratulations to Debbie Burns on the new release.
Terrific review, thanks Barb.