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A territorial dog is easy to spot. But beware the invisible boundaries of a territorial person… Jessie Gallagher has always had it easy: she's smart, attractive and has family money to tap in case of emergency. So, when her new boss turns out to be a nightmare, she's able to quit her job and strike out on her own. Combining her passion for dogs and love of baking, she opens a gourmet dog-biscuit business. No one said it would be easy, then again, it's definitely better than working for a certifiable tyrant. When an unexpected call from her ex-boss, with a request to walk her dog, leads to the…mehr

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A territorial dog is easy to spot. But beware the invisible boundaries of a territorial person… Jessie Gallagher has always had it easy: she's smart, attractive and has family money to tap in case of emergency. So, when her new boss turns out to be a nightmare, she's able to quit her job and strike out on her own. Combining her passion for dogs and love of baking, she opens a gourmet dog-biscuit business. No one said it would be easy, then again, it's definitely better than working for a certifiable tyrant. When an unexpected call from her ex-boss, with a request to walk her dog, leads to the discovery of her boss's body, Jessie's perfect world is upended. She should be more upset by the murder of her boss than the fate of the dog who's going to an equally miserable sister, but really… who hadn't wished that woman dead? The dog, on the other hand…he shouldn't have to spend the rest of his life tied to a rope. Jessie's number one goal is to rescue the pup. That is, until someone goes on the news and declares her a witness to the murder. Suddenly, Jessie's on the killer's hit list. Can she save the dog and herself before death tracks her down?
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Sandy St. John is a reformed number cruncher, who now spends her time dreaming up terrible people to knock off. When she's not either plotting or working on house projects, you can probably find her walking the dog or hanging out at a coffee house. Being a classic extroverted / introvert, she'd be happy to hang out with you over a cup of coffee (especially if you have your dog with you). But if you come to the house and ring the bell, she'll probably hide behind the couch until you go away. Please don't take it personally-it's not you. Well, mostly...