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Don't walk behind me; I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me; I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend.

Sunday, December 7, 2014

Stories that will warm your heart and entertain - Write To Rescue

Published: November 1st, 2014

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Rescue animals need love too. That’s why these nine authors got together to write stories that will warm your heart and entertain. All proceeds will go to animal shelters to help take care of and save the lives of the animals that may become your next family member. There’s a little something for everyone.

Michael Williams - The Pride 
Once upon a time there was a kind elderly woman and her many cats - her many, many cats. Now her mind has left her, but it hasn't gone far. "The Pride" is the story of a cabal of cats who one day look around and realize, "Ah - here we are, aware in a way we weren't before and with the unpleasant task of being responsible." 

Laura DeLuca - Nine Lives 
Johnny might be a nerdy gamer, but not even death can stop him from protecting his kid sister. He’ll do whatever it takes to keep her safe—even if he has to do it in the form of a mangy Tom cat. 
Karli Rush - Nine Lives 
Come meet Trixie, a feline of a unique sort. She’s hustled the streets of the Big Easy many times but never quite like this. Trixie finds that when in New Orleans, Hoodoo is much more than a tourist shop full of souvenirs. Reality has never been stranger and the stakes are much higher than ever before. See how this sexy feline takes on every challenge thrown at her and in the process discover that there’s more to life than meets the eye. 

Melissa Simmons and Alanna Kephart - The Disturbance 
Adam Emerson is the latest in a long line of Emersons to join the Galena police force. 
His father is the Chief of Police and his partner seems to think he’s getting a free ride on his beat. You could say he has something to prove. When he comes away from a routine disturbance call with a new pet puppy and a homicide to solve things get even more interesting. Can the canine witness help Adam solve his first big case? 

Emily Walker - Cats 
The animal kingdom is starting to act a little funny. As citizens are finding out cats big and small can be dangerous. How will humanity fight back? They won't. 

Miranda Stork and Trish Marie Dawson - A Tale of Two Kitties 
One computer, two inquisitive kitties, and a Skype call that might just be the greatest thing sincechunks in gravy. 
Tinsel and River are both bored with their everyday lives, bored with their humans—and on different sides of the world. But when they find a mysterious device that allows them to talk to one another, their rivalry turns to friendship, and they plot to do the greatest thing any cat has ever done... 
ESCAPE FROM THEIR HUMANS. 
But can two little cats really succeed at their plan, especially when the world outside is full of six-toed tomcats, boorish farm cats, and no one to open packets of food? 

Carolyn Wolfe - Miracle Paws, A Love Story 
Something amazing happens when a lonely and abandoned dog comes into the life of four people. Trust issues, wariness and past hurts are the challenges that each and every one of them must overcome, in order to be whole again. Can one dog change the lives of four lonely people?... It would take a Miracle. 

Taisheena Rayne - Win, Place or Show 
Kendall Watts is excited to open PawPaws Puppy Pieces and move into her new house. What she doesn’t count on is a stray dog disrupting her life in more than one way. 
Jeffery Stevens is content with his lot in life. He loves volunteering to help abused animals. He isn’t looking for love, but then again he didn’t expect his dog to stray into the neighbor’s yard. 

Shauna Wilhelm - Fostering Hope 
When Tristan decides he should bring in some interns to his animal foster system to help due to the low staff and high number of animals, he never thought that he would also find Bianca, the girl he would hope to be the one to build the animal shelter into what he dreamt it should be from the beginning. They both have the same opinions on the shelter, life, and more.

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