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It's a Wonderful Dog: Easter Eggs

By: Keri Salas
Narrated by: Maria Marquis
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The anticipated follow-up to It's a Wonderful Dog - A Christmas Tail

Get another glimpse over the Rainbow Bridge with Book 2 in the It's a Wonderful Dog series.

A broken heart. An old dog. A lifetime of secrets. Time for a journey.

Several years after nearly being lost to the town villain, Bear Bailey’s Co-op and Grocery has become the community hub. Mary Bailey’s cousin, Katie, is the cornerstone in the store’s impressive growth, though her personal life lacks the same success.

As the co-op seeks new solutions for much needed funding, a wandering dog appears in town with the arrival of spring. Bear learns the heartbreaking history of the abandoned hobo dog, and soon realizes the stray has arrived to help Katie find her life’s journey. However, the old dog is intent on departing, but not before he supports Katie as she comes to terms with hidden Easter eggs in her past.

A continuation of the charming and supportive community in the It’s a Wonderful Dog series, It’s a Wonderful Dog – Easter Eggs highlights the power of understanding the past, the necessity of forgiveness, and how the road to adventure can lead to the best version of ourselves when we least expect it.

Book One: It's a Wonderful Dog - A Christmas Tail

©2024 Merivelle House (P)2026 Merivelle House
Animals Genre Fiction Small Town & Rural
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