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To all the dogs I've loved before

Shane, Lizzie. (Author). Ramsay, Hope. (Added Author).

The last person librarian Elinor Rodriguez wants to spend time with is her first love, Levi Jackson, but it seems her mischievous rescue dog has other ideas. Without fail, Dory slips from the house whenever Elinor's back is turned. And in Pine Hollow, calls about a dog herding cars on Main Street go straight to Levi. The quietly intense lawman broke Elinor's heart once, and now she's determined to move on, no matter how much she misses him. As the kid who barely graduated--and still struggles to hide his dyslexia--Levi always believed that Elinor was way out of his league. Even though he ended their engagement all those years ago, Elinor still takes Levi's breath away whenever he sees her. But with a little help from a four-legged friend, Levi and Elinor may just get the second chance they deserve.

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  • ISBN: 9781538735947
  • Physical Description 384 pages ; 18 cm.
  • Edition First edition.
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2021.

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"With a bonus story!"--Cover.
Includes "I'll be home for Christmas" by Hope Ramsay.

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To All the Dogs I've Loved Before
To All the Dogs I've Loved Before
by Shane, Lizzie
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To All the Dogs I've Loved Before

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Shane returns to Pine Hollow, Vt., for a third time with this adorable second chance romance (after Once upon a Puppy). Jane Austen--loving school librarian Elinor Rodriguez was blindsided when police chief Levi Jackson, her childhood sweetheart, broke off their engagement with no explanation. Three years later, Elinor and Levi are thrown back into contact nearly every day as he corrals her dog, the recently adopted Dory, an escape-prone Australian shepherd fond of trying to herd cars on Main Street. Dyslexic Levi never believed he was enough for Elinor, and misguidedly broke up with her for her own good--only realizing after the fact that he'd made the biggest mistake of his life. Now Levi works up the courage to tell Elinor he wants to get back together, but Elinor is hesitant: Can she trust that he won't drop her again? While Levi's contrived reasons for breaking up with Elinor are hard to swallow, anyone who's faced heartbreak will easily empathize with Elinor's fear, and Shane makes their attraction believable. Lovers of small-town romance will eagerly await the next installment. Agent: Michelle Grajkowski, 3 Seas Literary. (Dec.)