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Vintage Reads: 'Lost and Found' by Rick R. Reed


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It's an interesting tale on how I came to read this lovely book. Rick R. Reed just released Lost and Found in audiobook in December 2017 and I was keen on giving it a go. Unfortunately for me Audible didn't work in Australia. But there was a silver lining in the fact that I could still obtain the eBook.

I'm so happy I did! I soaked up this artfully crafted story at record speed. Reed's heartwarming portrayal of how the love we carry for animals can open our hearts to more is not to be missed. Hope you enjoy!

Toni

About Lost and Found

On a bright autumn day, Flynn Marlowe lost his best friend, a beagle named Barley, while out on a hike in Seattle’s Discovery Park.

On a cold winter day, Mac Bowersox found his best friend, a lost, scared, and emaciated beagle, on the streets of Seattle.

Two men. One dog. When Flynn and Mac meet by chance in a park the next summer, there’s a problem—who does Barley really belong to? Flynn wants him back, but he can see that Mac rescued him and loves him just as much as he does. Mac wants to keep the dog, and he can imagine how heartbreaking losing him would be—but that's just what Flynn experienced.

A “shared custody” compromise might be just the way to work things out. But will the arrangement be successful? Mac and Flynn are willing to try it—and along the way, they just might fall in love.

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