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Honey Unleashed

Brian L. Porter

Publisher: Next Chapter

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Honey Unleashed tells the story of a surprise Christmas Present, a little puppy delivered to the Porter’s door just in time for the Christmas Holidays.
 
In no time at all, this very special little dog becomes an integral part of the Porter’s Family of Rescue Dogs, rapidly becoming a best friend to all the family’s dogs. From chasing rabbits and squirrels through the woods, to enjoying cuddles on the sofa in the evenings, Honey’s constantly wagging tail is her gateway to love and enjoyment.
 
Full of life and vitality, a real doggy dynamo, Honey brings love, laughter, fun and smiles galore to everyone she meets. Her compelling story is the ninth book in Brian Porter’s Family Of Rescue Dogs series.
Available since: 09/04/2023.
Print length: 170 pages.

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