![]() Living in a house with five dogs I found myself laughing at the doggie humor in Home is Where the Bark Is. I have to say I rather enjoyed this book. One thing Serena knows is the moment Nick came into her shop is that things are going to be getting fairly hairy quite soon just how hairy Serena could never guess. Nick is way too masculine of man for a fru fru dog like Bessie. ![]() Nick Oakley and Bessie are the weirdest dog-child and human pairing Serena has seen since she started her business. Therefore she is determined to make sure her new client stays, and when he does it’s for more than one reason. Lately a lot of her clients have been pulling out due to “financial troubles”. The case has just entered a direction Nick was not planning on heading in. So armed with his aunt’s Yorkie Poo Bessie and his determination to crack the case, Nick enters “Paws-A-While” only to come face to face with the loveliest woman he has ever faced. Nick is convinced, since many of the recent victims have been clients of the business, that there has to be a connection. ![]() His job is to investigate the owner for possible identity theft. ![]() A recently retired FBI agent and new private investigator, Nick’s newest case has sent him to the “Paws-A-While” doggie day care and spa. It’s a doggie dog world out there and no-one is learning this better than Nick Whalen. ![]()
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