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Lost Dogs and Lonely Hearts

On sale

26th November 2009

Price: £8.99

RNA Romantic Novel of the Year, 2010

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Selected: ebook / ISBN-13: 9781848945357

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Bestselling author Lucy Dillon’s heartwarming tale of unconditional love. Perfect for fans of Jojo Moyes and Katie Fforde.

ROMANTIC NOVEL OF THE YEAR 2010.

‘Heart-warming, fun and romantic. Marley and Me fans will love it.’ – Closer

When the abandoned strays from a local dogs’ home are matched with brand new owners, it turns out it might not just be the dogs who need rescuing.

Rachel’s aunt has left her a house, a Border Collie and, despite knowing nothing about dogs, a crowded kennel. But since her life has collapsed she’s not sure she can deal with any more lost souls.

Zoe’s ex-husband has given their children a puppy. The kids are in love, but she’s the one stuck training Toffee the impossible Labrador. She’s nearly at the end of her tether – until Toffee leads her to a handsome doctor . . .

Meanwhile Natalie and Johnny’s marriage hasn’t been easy since they started trying for a baby. But is a fridge-raiding, sofa-stealing Basset hound like Bertie really the child substitute they’re looking for?

As the new owners’ paths cross on the town’s dog-walking circuits, their lives become interwoven. And they – and their dogs – learn some important lessons about loyalty, companionship and unconditional love . . .

Reviews

News of the World
Heartwarming . . . the perfect read for a cold winter's night
Elle on THE BALLROOM CLASS
Warm and romantic.
Closer
Heart-warming, fun and romantic. Marley and Me fans will love it.
Bookbag
Funny and charming . . . a fabulous story that you won't want to put down, guaranteed to warm the heart of even the most devout non-dog person.
Stylist
A contemporary Bridget Jones, but with canines instead of chardonnay.