
A special K-9. A troubled child. Can their bond heal the past?
Pastor Nate Fisher is confident he can handle a bunch of teenagers and ignore his attraction to camp codirector Hayley Harris for the summer. That is, until he learns a camper with an emotional support dog is the child Hayley placed for adoption thirteen years ago. When a misunderstanding brings Hayley and Nate closer together, keeping the secret becomes impossible. But will the truth reunite a family…or destroy Hayley’s trust forever?
My Review:
This is part (14th) of the hopefully never-ending K-9 Companion series — standalone novels that are connected through the theme of companion /service dogs. But ‘A Friend to Trust’ is also the third book Lee Tobin McClain has set at the Bright Tomorrows Residential Academy — a school for troubled boys. It can easily be read as a standalone, but there are some exciting cameos from earlier books which I found all kinds of fun.
As usual, this author delivers emotional angst mixed with faith and hope in a spellbinding way. Noah (love a single pastor hero!) and Hayley have adapted their idea of future based on circumstances in their past and it’s a struggle to let old demons go in order to trust in God’s forgiveness. It’s especially refreshing to read about a pastor who, though strong in faith, has difficulties in applying the same counsel he gives his parishioners to his own life. He’s also ex-military which carries its own unique challenges.
This is a friends-to-more trope, though Hayley’s prickly reaction to Noah’s camp involvement puts up barriers — she has her reasons, misguided though they may be.
Lots of summer activities and, of course, Samoyed Snowflake steals the show time and time again. (I have a personal Samoyed bff and I can’t wait to tell her all bout this canine heroine. I’m sure she’ll be impressed.)
I absolutely adore this series and the diversity and unique storytelling the authors bring through the various services the dogs provide. Entertaining and informative!
GIVEAWAY OPPORTUNITY:
This giveaway is for a gently read paperback and is available to any reader, any where — so, yay, another International Giveaway!
If you would like a chance to win a copy of A Friend to Trust, leave a comment below or email me at kavluvstoread AT yahoo DOT ca. If you add an email to your comment, remember to use AT and DOT instead of @ and . in order to protect yourself from spammers. If you enter the draw via email, please add the title to the subject line so it’s easy to spot your entry. Draw will be held and winner announced on Saturday July 15, 2023.
I just love these K-9 Companion books & have a few on my shelf 😊
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I do too. Such variety in dog breeds and K-9 jobs. Good luck, Trixi!
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Everything about this sounds good!
Thanks,
Tammy
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And doesn’t the cover just make you smile? Good luck, Tammy!
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Books are alway a fun read when an animal is involved. cheetahthecat1982ATgmailDOTcom
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Critters are a draw for me in any kind of story. Good luck, Kim!
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I love books about children their hangups and dogs! The dogs always makes a good part of the story and a pastor with a child with problems makes this story unique!
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Yep — dogs and children = heartwarming for me. Good luck, Carol!
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I haven’t read any books from this author but I do have a few on my TBR pile. This one looks like one I would love to read. I’ll have to pull out his other ones too.
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She’s an amazing storyteller. Good luck, Becky!
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Another fabulous cover (mountains, purple flowers and an adorable K-9) on top of an amazing sounding story! “A Friend to Trust” is most definitely a book I would love to read. There’s even the military angle that I love so much.
Thank you so much for the chance to win a copy. Have a fabulous weekend and may it be full of all you want to do and lots of reading time to book!
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You’re welcome, Kay. Hope you are healing well. Good luck!
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Thank you Kav! Doing pretty good so far. Actually feel pretty special. The evening of I got a call from the first doctor checking on my. Then yesterday I got a phone call from the second doctor checking on me and making sure I knew that he was available 24/7 even on the weekend if I had problems or questions. In all my surgeries, I’ve never had a doctor to call only a nurse one time.
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Great LI author. Thank you for sharing. leliamae54(at)aol(dot)com
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You’re welcome, Lucy. Good luck!
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I love your review of this book and the cover is too adorable!
Sandyavery at comcast dot net
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Thanks, Sandy. That cover is a seller, isn’t it? Good luck!
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Oh, I think the little dog is adorable! I may be too late to enter for this book but I was gone yesterday and that is fine if I’m late. Just wanted you to know that it sounds like a very interesting book.
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Not too late — I’m late doing the draws. Came in from gardening late and then my internet crashed. Will be posting winners soon. Good luck, rubynreba!
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