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Contains books four, five, and six of the Soul Mutts series.
The Great Escape, book four Eliza Jacobson has always been the black sheep of her mega-successful family. She loves volunteering to work with the dogs at Pretty Paws, especially Athena, a Great Dane whose high-anxiety habits make her nearly unadoptable. After her last-chance opportunity to become a vet tech collapses, she takes a job at a call center where she meets the dashing, charming, sweep-you-off-your-feet CEO, Tony Costos. She thinks she may have finally found her Prince Charming and the fairytale life she's always dreamed of. But when he adopts Athena to use as a mascot, Eliza finds herself shielding the dog from Tony's temper, and the Great Dane's increasingly anxious behavior mirrors Eliza's own growing unease. Will Athena's friendship give Eliza the courage to stand up to Tony before his dark ambitions destroy everyone she loves?
Pitty Party, book five Maggie Allen hates being a delivery driver, but she can't leave her small town to find a better job; her father's too sick to take care of himself, her younger brother Jake can't stay out of trouble, and her nagging aunt won't stop meddling in their lives. The last thing she needs is a dog to take care of. Especially one that's spent most of his life chained up by neglectful owners. But when Dad goes behind her back to adopt a pit bull named Cappuccino, she has to admit that the dog is good for the family — Dad's tackling physical therapy with new determination, and Jake's been helping out more. Despite the messes he makes, Maggie's fond of the eager-to-please dog. Can Cap keep Maggie sane —and the whole family safe — when Josephine moves in and turns the chaos up to 10?
Kiwi To My Heart, book six Leslie Durant, owner of Pretty Paws, doesn't care that she's always giving all of her time and attention to others: it's worth the joy of helping abandoned animals find loving forever homes. But if she can't find a way to bring more money into the struggling shelter, the sacrifices she's made will all be for nothing. Then her brother leaves her with an inheritance, with two stipulations: she must work with her estranged mother to host a successful charity event and find a loving home for Peter's dog, Kiwi. Kiwi was severely abused before Peter adopted her. No matter where Leslie places Kiwi, the nervous cockapoo keeps showing up on her doorstep. She seems determined to stay with Leslie, no matter what. With Kiwi by her side, can Leslie save the shelter, face down the demons of her past, and take the risk of forgiving the mother who let her down when Leslie needed her most?