Liz's son Brent has been deployed to a dangerous place in the Middle East. Recently retired, Liz has promised Brent she will volunteer at Pam's animal shelter, and try not to worry about her boy while he's in harm's way. Then homeless Al rescues a dog he names Max from a gang of boys, and brings him to Pam's shelter. Liz is convinced no one will ever adopt the little terrier mix because of Max's standoffish attitude and homely appearance. But there's just something about Max that tugs at Liz's heartstrings. And when Brent confronts her via Skype, Liz has to admit it. She's a lot like Max, and that attitude has hindered her own relationships. Certainly she could have deeper friendships with her friends at Fast Paws Agility, at the shelter, and with Adelle,the young woman Liz thinks may have a feelings for her son. Change is hard. But Liz wants to become more open to accepting the caring of others. And she prays Max does, too. This is book two of the Capturing the Heart of Agility series. Each story is written to stand on its own or be enjoyed after the preceding volume. Breeze is the first book of the series.
Hi, I'm C.S. Bills, author, teacher, and spiritual director. I love to tell a good story with suspense, action, and romance! I currently write in two genres, adventure fantasy and Women's Christian fiction. All my work is friendly to both Catholic and Protestant believers. I hope you enjoy my prehistoric series, Clan of the Ice Mountains and my Women of Mt. Carmel series.