It Started With a Dog – Julia London Free Audiobook

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Julia London
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Courtney Patterson
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Written by Julia London
Read by Courtney Patterson
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 64 Kbps
Unabridged

Lucky Dog Series, Book 2
Publisher: Tantor Media, Inc.
Release date: October 5, 2021
Duration: 10:37:34

All Harper Thompson wants for Christmas is the huge promotion she’s worked so hard for-which she should get, as long as her launch of the hip new coffeehouse, Deja Brew, goes according to plan.

Jonah Rogers is trying to save his family’s coffee shop, Lucky Star, from going out of business, which will be tough with the brand-new Deja Brew opening across the street. When Jonah and Harper meet for the first time after accidentally swapping phones, their chemistry is as electric as a strand of Christmas lights. They love all the same things, like scary movies, greasy food-and most of all, dogs. It’s a match made in heaven . . . until Jonah finds out that Harper’s the one about to put him out of business. Only one coffee shop likely can survive, and a competition of one-upmanship ensues in a battle of the brews.

The paws really come out when the local rescue shelter has a fundraiser where local businesses foster dogs, and patrons vote with their dollars for their favorite pup. Harper takes in an adorable old bulldog on behalf of Deja Brew, while Jonah fosters a perky three-legged dachshund for Lucky Star. As the excitement builds for who will be crowned King Mutt and king of the coffee hill, Harper and Jonah must decide if their connection was all steam or if they are the perfect blend.

“…Sparkling chemistry, fancy frappés, and a host of quirky characters keep the rivalry light and lively while Harper and Johah both face up to some unpleasant truths about themselves. The couple’s palpable attraction and adorable pets accentuate the charm of this lovable riff on You’ve Got Mail.” Publishers Weekly

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