Peanut is a dog's dog. Her adopted pack sister, a self-absorbed chihuahua named Khaki, has published a book (Confessions of a Chihuahua, if you must know) that paints Peanut in a disgusting light. Tired of living in the shadows, she decides to clear her name. After dog years of playing second fiddle, the beagle barks back.
Selected reviews of The Beagle Barks
"...slightly better reading material than the back of a cereal box." -The Puppy Times
"When you're seriously considering arson due to sheer boredom - that's the time to read this book." -Lisa, Semi-professional editor
Anne Compton is an author and group home nurse. She loves baking bread and cakes, but not cookies because they are too mysterious. She enjoys frequent adventures of traveling across town or around the world to try or see something new. History and psychology fascinate the nerd in her. She lives in awe of nature and would happily hike all day, but refuses to run. She lives in southern Tennessee with her husband and two dogs.