Teardrops and Flip Flops
Gone to the Dogs Camper Romance Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Amy Melissa Bentley
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By:
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Lark Griffing
About this listen
Ruby's love life has gone to the dogs. Literally.
Ruby always longed for adventure - hiking for months on end or living like a gypsy in an RV - but instead, she settled for a comfortable relationship with a man who worshipped her. That is until he died, leaving her a teardrop trailer and the permission to find her adventure and a true love who would curl her toes. What did she wind up with? A stray dog who just might be her dead husband reincarnated and a good-looking photographer sniffing after her who thinks Ruby is fantastic.
The dog is not amused. Ruby is conflicted. Can Ruby move past the pain of losing her husband, follow her heart, and find what she has always been looking for? Can her dog stop growling at men long enough for her to figure out what she wants? Can any man tolerate the package that is Ruby and the dog, George?
©2018 Lark Griffing (P)2020 TantorWhat listeners say about Teardrops and Flip Flops
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- S A Webb
- 27-06-21
Good easy listen
carries you easily along the bittersweet story. well narrated and lovable characters, including the dog.
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- Ruby
- 20-09-21
Not well written
As a single woman with a campervan and a dog, I really wanted to enjoy this book. But the story was bland, occasionally patronising, and generally predictable. Once I realised that almost every sentence was structured subject-verb-object ("the cat sat on the mat"), I found it terribly distracting. The narrator was fine. The content could have been so much better.
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