Darcy the Dog Who Talked
Book Title: Darcy The Dog Who Talked by Liane Carter
Category: Adult Non-fiction, 152 pages
Genre: Pets / Memoir (told from dog's perspective)
Publisher: Independently published
Release date: June 18, 2018
Tour dates: Nov 26 to Dec 21, 2018
Content Rating: PG (mild language - such as hell, bloody, damn)
Book Description:
I'd never adopted a dog before. I had no idea what to do and this dog needed someone who did. An abused dog and a clueless human, we embarked on a journey of love, struggles and joy.
"Every abandoned Darcy dog needs a Liane."
- Teresa Roberts, Veterinary Nurse, Hertfordshire, England
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Please scroll down and see my review of Tammy: The Little Cat With A Big Attitude
Please scroll down and see my review of Tammy: The Little Cat With A Big Attitude
I finished reading this author`s book Tammy just before this, so to be honest, I only skimmed the final few pages. I knew I would be crying before it was over.
Darcy is the story of a dog no one wanted. Or if they did, they could not see past her individuality to love her. Until Liane and Lee.
To be honest, they went about adopting her entirely the wrong way. I do not recommend this method for anyone wishing to add a member to their family. Sadly, mainly for an animal, this could have ended up horribly wrong. The book does show you that shelters often do not know the `` whole story.`` I give Darcy so much credit for all she overcame and was willing to experience.
This is a book for dog lovers. There are parts that will make you smile, others that might make you angry, and an ending that, like all dog lives, will bring you to tears.
The author has an easy going, conversational style. She obviously cares about animals and never had the chance as a child to learn the proper way to take responsibility for one. Liane does the best she can.
This is a very emotional read.
Darcy is the story of a dog no one wanted. Or if they did, they could not see past her individuality to love her. Until Liane and Lee.
To be honest, they went about adopting her entirely the wrong way. I do not recommend this method for anyone wishing to add a member to their family. Sadly, mainly for an animal, this could have ended up horribly wrong. The book does show you that shelters often do not know the `` whole story.`` I give Darcy so much credit for all she overcame and was willing to experience.
This is a book for dog lovers. There are parts that will make you smile, others that might make you angry, and an ending that, like all dog lives, will bring you to tears.
The author has an easy going, conversational style. She obviously cares about animals and never had the chance as a child to learn the proper way to take responsibility for one. Liane does the best she can.
This is a very emotional read.
Meet the Author:
Devoted to giving her readers smiles, tears and tension in both her poignant non-fiction and fast-paced fantasy adventures, Liane Carter bares her soul. Author of The Chronicles of Joya, The Dream Devils, Darcy: The Dog Who Talked and Tammy: The Little Cat With A Big Attitude, she has written features and a weekly column for Costa Blanca News, articles for Writing Magazine, and has taught over 150 writing workshops. She pours her innate joy into her books and also expresses it in nature, playing instruments, creating art and dancing.
Connect with Liane: Website ~ Twitter ~ Facebook ~ Pinterest
Connect with Liane: Website ~ Twitter ~ Facebook ~ Pinterest
Thank you so much for your review, Laura.
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