![]() ![]() This one is a light, easy read, enjoyable and entertaining. The subject seems well researched as always and the plot, themes and characters have a cohesion which makes their lives and tales believable without becoming mundane. The supporting cast, mainly made up of dogs, add fun and colour. The plot is straightforward but well done. Between them the make a charming whole, reflecting and reinforcing each other, supporting each others weakness. She teaches her students and their dogs to trust each other, but a past betrayal and the determination to be self-sufficient and. A jaded television reporter and a guide dog trainer form an unlikely bond in. Guide dog trainer Lenae McIntyre left the high-speed world of television news writing behind, and now she helps other visually impaired people adjust to life with their canine companions. ![]() Cara is is blind to the gifts she has to offer and sees only the beauty which is skin deep and the failure to match up to her parents expectations. Bold Strokes, 16.95 (240p) ISBN 978-1-62639-078-2. In this one Lenae is cut off, after being used by her last girlfriend, and Walsh uses the characters blindness as a great tool to reflect her fierce independence and determination to literally “walk alone” – dependent only on the faithful seeing-eye companion dog Baxter.Ĭara, on the other hand, ‘has it all’ beautiful, talented, rich, famous – and hollow. Karis Walsh always comes up with charming Traditional Romances with interesting characters who have slightly unusual quirks. A light, easy read, enjoyable and entertaining ![]()
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