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Bark! The Herald Angels Sing (The Dogfather Book 8)

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About Bark! The Herald Angels Sing

Book Eight in a Complete Series (all stand-alone titles) for Romance Readers Who Love Dogs!With Christmas and a family wedding fast approaching, there's happy chaos in the air at Waterford Farm. However, not everyone in the Kilcannon clan is caught up in the magic of the moment. Matriarch, octogenarian, and beloved blogger Gramma Finnie hears the clock of her long life ticking far too fast, while her great-granddaughter, teenager Pru, feels squeezed out of planning her mother's nuptials.But when this unlikely duo is tasked with the project of producing the "Somethings" for the wedding  -- and only have Christmas Eve to get the job done -- Gramma Finnie and Pru have a purpose and a plan. They set off to find the perfect old, new, borrowed, and blue treasures, but it doesn't take long for things to spin out of control faster than Gramma's Toyota in a snowstorm. Detoured by a stray border collie, thwarted by nature and an elf parade, and trapped by a rifle-toting mountain man, it will take more than the power of the Kilcannon clan to save these two from a Christmas catastrophe. It will take the luck of the Irish, a love story from long ago, and whole lot of help from the angels to make this holiday merry and bright. The Dogfather SeriesEvery love story in this complete nine-book series begins and ends with a dog. And a little help from The Dogfather. **Every cover features a rescue dog and "local hero" from Alaqua Animal Refuge in Florida, and a portion of book sales has been donated to this amazing shelter!**Daniel Kilcannon is known as "The Dogfather" for a reason. It's not just his renowned skills as a veterinarian, his tremendous love of dogs, or the fact that he turned his homestead in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains into a world-class canine training and rescue facility.  Ask his six grown children who run Waterford Farm for him, and they'll tell you