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From Asphalt

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Paramedic Lance Patterson knows you can't save everyone. Still, when he notices an injured dog limping along the outskirts of a car accident, he decides that maybe he can save just one more. A visit to the vet and a cool $1000 bill later, Lance has another problem--the beautiful (but standoffish) veterinary assistant that he can't get out of his head. With an unexpected new dog, a demanding job, and his own mother recovering from a stroke, is it really the right time for love?

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Published July 11, 2022

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J.E. Pace

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Author 15 books393 followers
October 26, 2022
A limping dog on the side of the road of an accident is destined to go home with Lance Patterson, the paramedic who arrives at the scene. Lance names the dog, Maverick and takes him to the vet. It also seems like fate that he is to fall in love with Becca, the veterinarian's assistant. Simple? Not exactly. There are always complications. Reminiscent of The Art of Racing in the Rain and The Accidental Tourist, two of my favorite books. I would highly recommend this book if you love animals, especially dogs, and a feel-good story.
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914 reviews7 followers
April 24, 2023
From Asphalt is a stand-alone book. Do not be put off by the ridiculous name .. focus on the cute puppy on the cover. Mavarick is the star of this book.

Lance and Becca both seem like ok characters but I just didn’t get the dynamic between them. They both adore the cute, injured stray dog and wanted to help so that is the only reason I kept reading.

This book is overly descriptive at times which detracts from the story. It is a nice easy to read book.
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1,057 reviews
June 18, 2023
Maverick the dog is too freaking cute. Why did this give Art of Racing in the Rain with a hint of Marley and Me in the story development! I love Lance and Becca but it just seemed too easy of ‘fate’ if that makes sense? Definitely got me emotional either way!

I do want to thank J.E. for sending me the Ebook and note that all opinions/thoughts above are my own!
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Author 4 books8 followers
August 3, 2025
This was a wonderful read about two people trying to figure out how to be content with their lives and the dog that shows up to help them both do just that. Heartfelt and poignant, it will keep you wanting to turn the pages.
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221 reviews3 followers
October 24, 2022
I really enjoyed it. A sweet story about two people finding themselves and each other with the help of a rescue puppy. Nice storyline with interesting, well thought out characters.
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1,383 reviews41 followers
January 17, 2023
Engaging story about a paramedic that rescues a dog, and a vet tech that needs to find her life. Turns out the dog, Maverick, saves them all.
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939 reviews5 followers
September 25, 2023
☺☺☺☺☺

No billionaire heroes. No heroines that look like models. Just two flawed ordinary people who find love while experiencing personal growth. Oh, and a cute dog that helps.
110 reviews1 follower
October 1, 2023
Cute

This was such a sweet story with a bonus happy ending. The story was likeable and easily followed. I would recommend this as a "quick read" or "love story."
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265 reviews
October 16, 2023
Clean romance book which also includes a story about a dog named Mavervick. The two main characters are each trying to figure out what they want in life and not what others want for their lives.
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Did Not Finish
February 24, 2024
DNF @35%. It was fine, but I didn't particularly feel drawn to either main character.
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