Year of the Dog

Owning Jolene

Author: Shelby Hearon

When her husband dumps her for an old girlfriend and sets all of Peachland, South Carolina, gossiping, Janey Daniels has to get away–far away–for a “sabbatical” year. She flees to Burlington, Vermont, home of Aunt May, her mother’s only living relative. There she adopts Beulah, a Labrador puppy in training to become a companion dog for the blind. Not for a moment does Ja….Read More

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