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Two Good Dogs

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Two Good Dogs

By: Susan Wilson
Narrated by: Rick Adamson, Fred Berman, Christina Delaine
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Susan Wilson, the bestselling author of One Good Dog delivers another powerful audiobook of loyalty and love.

Single mom Skye Mitchell has sunk her last dime into a dream, owning the venerable, if run-down LakeView Hotel in the Berkshire Hills. It’s here where she believes she’ll give her fourteen-year-old daughter Cody a better life. But being an innkeeper is more challenging than she imagined, and Cody still manages to fall in with the wrong crowd. In addition, Cody is keeping an earth-shattering secret that she’s terrified to reveal. The once loving, open girl has now become completely withdrawn, and Skye is both desperate and helpless to reach her.

When Adam March and his pit bull Chance check into the hotel, it becomes the first of many visits. Here in these peaceful mountains he finds an unexpected relief from his recent bereavement. He and the beleaguered innkeeper form a tentative friendship. Adam knows the struggles of raising a difficult teenager and Skye understands loneliness.

And then there is Mingo, a street kid with a pit bull dog of his own. When Cody discovers an overdosed Mingo, Adam takes the boy’s dog not just for safekeeping, but to foster and then rehome. But the dog isn’t the only one who needs saving. A makeshift family begins to form as four lost people learn to trust and rely on each other, with the help of two good dogs.

Animals Genre Fiction Suspense Thriller & Suspense Women's Fiction Fiction Feel-Good Heartfelt
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Critic reviews

Praise for The Dog Who Saved Me

“The heartwarming moments of this story are balanced with the darker realities of a small town. That harmony makes the happy ending all the more rewarding and leaves the reader with a narrative of love and redemption that never becomes cloying.” –Library Journal

“Get out the hanky: in The Dog Who Saved Me, New York Times bestselling author Susan Wilson is back with another moving story that illustrates the power that a dog’s love and companionship has to change one’s life.” –Modern Dog magazine

Praise for A Man of His Own

"Touching and heartfelt." —Modern Dog magazine

“A War Horse for dog lovers.” – Booklist

“A Nicholas Sparks–ian romantic drama, with an "everyone loves a dog" twist.” –Kirkus

Praise for The Dog Who Danced

“Superior. A moving tale about canine healing power.” —Booklist

“Fans of Wilson’s One Good Dog, or new readers looking for a heartwarming tale of the bond between human and animal, will find plenty to enjoy.” –Publishers Weekly

Praise for One Good Dog

"A wonderful novel: a moving, tender, and brilliantly crafted story.” —Garth Stein, New York Times bestselling author of The Art of Racing in the Rain

One Good Dog will make you cry, will make you laugh, will make you feel things more than you thought possible—and it will make you believe in second chances.” —Augusten Burroughs, New York Times bestselling author

“[One Good Dog] evokes both laughter and tears, but the ending assures you that humans and dogs are capable of redemption.” –Library Journal

Heartwarming Storyline • Engaging Dog Perspective • Excellent Narrators • Satisfying Conclusion • Emotional Depth

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And it's true here. Perfect sequel to One good Dog which I four-star loved

Narrator has such good accents and no annoying gender changes. The girl's voice is a little annoying at first but as I listened I realized she WAS annoying - a surly early teen, so even that fit. Bravo

PS I only give 5 stars for something I'd want to hear twice, no matter how good the narration

PPS audible should change the sample section to someone other than Cody, as I almost didn't purchase because of her. Not a good example of the entire work.

I always say 2 dogs are better than one!

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I stayed up until the end. The story was that good! It was a minni vacation in the comfort of my recliner.

The story was Good.

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Susan Wilson's novel, One Good Dog, is one of my favorite audiobooks. I hoped for the same for this sequel, but it fell short. Unlike her first, I felt the I was constantly being emotionally manipulated in this book. The focus is on a single mother, Skye, running a small rural hotel, and her angry, rebellious novel. Her daughter, Cody, has a secret which is poisoning herself and her relationship with her mother. The conflicts all stem from this, which feels a bit much at times. Adam, from the prior novel, becomes a regular and befriends Skye. In addition, there is a teen recovering from a life of trouble who gets connected with Cody. And there is another dog being rescued from a life of fighting. In spite of being over the top, I found myself still drawn into this novel. I feel almost embarrassed to say that this book did suck me in midway through and I liked it. It is an overly sentimental feel-good story that worked for me.

Overly sappy but still fun

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Fantastic Followup!!! It can stand on its own, but is all the richer if you've read the previous tale of Chance... A complicated family drama w/ some beautiful interweaving of emotion and anxiety... An honest look at some modern issues w/o proselytizing... The dog stuff is simply delightful, and the way Chance's dialogue and ponderings punctuate the human stories elicit both chuckles and serious consideration... I really love the way Chance uses positive reinforcement methods to modify the behavior of humans around him;). Lucky/Dawg pulls off the straight dog role to perfection, and the two together are formidable... It's a story of second chances all the way around... Moves at a comfortable pace, and the way all the strings are knotted up bringing everything together in a craftily suspenseful climax is utterly satisfying... Narration is very good... Can be enjoyed by those of all ages imho...

Chance Encounters

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Story was good. Love books with dogs. However while listening on a trip the voice volume was way to inconsistent. Had to keep turning up and down which is annoying. Almost not worth listening and took away from book.

Good book voices not

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