What do you do when you are alone in the world? If you're a nice middle-aged lady with a social conscience, you go to your local shelter and adopt a rescue dog. Of course, sometimes it isn't only the dog who needs to be rescued. That's when life might send you a Dancer-Dog.
Fantasy poetry driven by myths and legends has been my passion for as long as I remember. I was published in poetry long before I caught the romance writing bug.
I always meant to write a book; I really did. But I was born in a horse-centered, fox-hunting part of Pennsylvania and put on a horse so young it’s a wonder I ever learned to walk. My early years were completely taken up with horses. When one of them knocked me unconscious for a rather long time, I began to have different thoughts.
Thus began an 18-year career in various aspects of psychiatric social services. And did I mention I married a man with five children? I wrote poetry because it didn’t take as long as writing 100,000 words. All of it was published and that helped silence the little voice going, “But I really want to write a book!” When I was widowed at age 41, I dealt with it by running away to Ireland, where the little voice kept getting louder.
The result was an outburst of writing. This comes after massive amounts of help from Romance Writers of America, Valley Forge Romance Writers, Celtic Hearts and Rome-antics.
Let’s hear it for all those great ladies!
Presently, I live on a small farm in Elverson, Pennsylvania with an assortment of rescue animals …mostly horses.
Rescued is based on a true story. This is a wonderful tribute to a beloved rescued pup. It truly is amazing how one pet can change us all for the better. The author did a fabulous job tugging on the reader’s heart. This is such a fabulous heartwarming and delightful tale. I give Rescued five plus stars. I believe many readers who have beloved pets would definitely relate to this book. I highly recommend it. I received this book from the publisher. This review is 100% my own honest opinion.
This story is warm, tender, and quietly uplifting. What begins as a simple decision to adopt a rescue dog turns into something much deeper, a shared healing between a woman and the animal who finds her just when she needs it most. With humor, compassion, and emotional honesty, Dancer-Dog reminds us that rescue goes both ways, and sometimes the love we offer comes back to save us too.