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Chasing Justice
- De: Kathleen Donnelly
- Narrado por: Patricia Santomasso
- Duración: 9 h y 34 m
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After losing her military K-9, former marine Maya Thompson swears she’ll never work with dogs again. But when she returns home to Colorado and accepts a job with US Forest Service law enforcement, fate brings K-9 Juniper into her life just as another tragedy unfolds. Juniper, a beautiful two-year-old Malinois, isn’t the only new addition to Maya’s life. Josh Colten, the local deputy sheriff, insists on helping with her new case. Handsome and mysterious, he’s all anyone in town can talk about, but Maya can’t let herself like him, let alone trust him.
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Terible narration!
- De Penny en 03-27-23
- Chasing Justice
- De: Kathleen Donnelly
- Narrado por: Patricia Santomasso
Can't Wait For Next In Series
Revisado: 03-26-23
Loved this story and the authors writing style. I'm partial to stories with working dogs and she was knowledgeable on the subject and also about horses. No eyerolls there. The main character was smart and not always doing dumb things just to add stupid drama. It was a page turner that keeps you on your toes. I liked the narrator more than I thought I would judging from the sample. Can't wait for more in this series!
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Soul Search
- The Zackie Stories, Book 1
- De: Reyna Favis
- Narrado por: Eleanor Caudill
- Duración: 7 h y 42 m
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Welcome to Fia’s world. Fia hates the dead. If a spirit gets too close, their final moments become her reality. It’s no big surprise she’s developed a raging case of necrophobia, and people think she owns the deluxe edition of crazy. Fia is desperate for a dead-free zone. Signing on with a wilderness search and rescue team seems like the perfect fit - no earthbound spirits in the empty woods, right? Bad assumption. Big mistake.
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Perfect mix
- De Golden en 03-09-25
- Soul Search
- The Zackie Stories, Book 1
- De: Reyna Favis
- Narrado por: Eleanor Caudill
Loved Soul Search
Revisado: 01-17-23
I really enjoyed this book. Combining ghost stories and search dogs is right up my alley. Smart main character, glad she doesn’t do stupid things to keep the story going. You can tell the author is knowledgeable about search dogs which definitely is a plus. The narrator did a great job as well. Can’t wait for more of this series.
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How to Speak Dog
- Mastering the Art of Dog-Human Communication
- De: Stanley Coren PhD
- Narrado por: Rudy Sanda
- Duración: 12 h y 50 m
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Parlez-vous Doggish? At long last, dogs will know just how smart their owners can be. By unlocking the secrets of the hidden language of dogs, psychologist Stanley Coren allows us into the doggy dialogue, or "Doggish", and makes effective communication a reality. Drawing on substantial research in animal behavior, evolutionary biology, and years of personal experience, Coren demonstrates that the average house dog can understand language at about the level of a two-year-old human.
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Expert? I disagree...
- De Jennifer C en 01-30-20
- How to Speak Dog
- Mastering the Art of Dog-Human Communication
- De: Stanley Coren PhD
- Narrado por: Rudy Sanda
Great Info, Distracting Narrator
Revisado: 04-01-22
Excellent information in this book, but the narrator is so distracting. He doesn't pronounce the "T" in lots of words and it is so annoying!
Example: Frighten = Fri Un, Threaten = Threa Un, Flatten = Fla Un, Bitten = Bi In
There were a few times in the book I wish I could see a picture of what was being described, but still got something to take away from the descriptions. I will listen to this book again, but probably at a faster speed.
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Where the Lost Dogs Go
- A Story of Love, Search, and the Power of Reunion
- De: Susannah Charleson
- Narrado por: Susannah Charleson
- Duración: 11 h y 7 m
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In Where the Lost Dogs Go, Susannah Charleson, author of Scent of the Missing and a trusted chronicler of the human-animal bond, dives headlong into the world of missing dogs. The mission to reunite lost pets with their families starts with Susannah's own shelter rescue dog, Ace. While Susannah formally studies animal behavior, lost pet search tactics, social media strategies, and the psychology of loss, Ace also steps up for training. Cheerful, resourceful Ace has revealed a nose for the scent of lost pets. Together they help neighbors and strangers in their searching.
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For Dog Lovers Everywhere
- De Kathy in CA en 07-24-19
- Where the Lost Dogs Go
- A Story of Love, Search, and the Power of Reunion
- De: Susannah Charleson
- Narrado por: Susannah Charleson
Couldn't love more!
Revisado: 03-09-22
So glad I came across this author in Audible. Loved her writing and the excellent job of narrating she did. Of course, loved Puzzle too. Being from Texas I liked recognizing places that are mentioned.
She just seems like someone I would like to hang out with. I wish I'd known about her books years ago, they are inspirational to me. Hope to see more from her in the future.
I'm starting my second time around of listening to all her books as there is much to learn.
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The Possibility Dogs
- What a Handful of 'Unadoptables' Taught Me about Service, Hope, and Healing
- De: Susannah Charleson
- Narrado por: Susannah Charleson
- Duración: 11 h y 18 m
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From the author of the critically acclaimed bestseller, Scent of the Missing, comes a heartwarming and inspiring story that shows how dogs can be rescued and can rescue in return. For her first book, Susannah Charleson was praised for her unique insight into the kinship between humans and dogs, as revealed through canine search and rescue. In The Possibility Dogs Charleson chronicles her journey into the world of psychiatric-service and therapy dogs trained to serve the human mind, a journey that began as a personal one. After a particularly grisly search led to a struggle with PTSD, Charleson credits healing to her partnership with search dog Puzzle. Inspired by that experience and having met dogs formally trained to assist in such crises, Charleson learns to identify abandoned dogs with service potential, often plucking them from shelters at the last minute, and to train them for work beside hurting partners, to whom these second-chance dogs bring intelligence, comfort, and hope.
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Rescue is the New Black
- De Tango en 09-04-13
- The Possibility Dogs
- What a Handful of 'Unadoptables' Taught Me about Service, Hope, and Healing
- De: Susannah Charleson
- Narrado por: Susannah Charleson
Couldn't love more!
Revisado: 03-09-22
So glad I came across this author in Audible. Loved her writing and the excellent job of narrating she did. Of course, loved Puzzle too. Being from Texas I liked recognizing places that are mentioned.
She just seems like someone I would like to hang out with. I wish I'd known about her books years ago, they are inspirational to me. Hope to see more from her in the future.
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Scent of the Missing
- Love and Partnership with a Search-and-Rescue Dog
- De: Susannah Charleson
- Narrado por: Susannah Charleson
- Duración: 10 h y 8 m
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After the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995, Susannah Charleson was so impressed by the newspaper photo of an exhausted handler and his search-and-rescue dog that she decided to train a dog of her own. A dog lover and pilot with search experience herself, Charleson got Puzzle, a strong, bright Golden Retriever, who from the start, exhibited a unique aptitude for search-and-rescue work. But the puppy’s willfulness challenged even Susannah, who had raised dogs for years.
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Fascinating
- De Steve en 10-05-10
- Scent of the Missing
- Love and Partnership with a Search-and-Rescue Dog
- De: Susannah Charleson
- Narrado por: Susannah Charleson
Couldn't love more!
Revisado: 03-09-22
So glad I came across this author in Audible. Loved her writing and the excellent job of narrating she did. Of course, loved Puzzle too. Being from Texas I liked recognizing places that are mentioned.
She just seems like someone I would like to hang out with. I wish I'd known about her books years ago, they are inspirational to me. Hope to see more from her in the future.
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Home of the Brave
- Raine Stockton Dog Mystery, Book 9
- De: Donna Ball
- Narrado por: Donna Postel
- Duración: 7 h y 8 m
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Raine Stockton and her high-spirited, big-hearted golden retriever, Cisco, are accustomed to being heroes wherever they go. But there's a new dog in town, and Raine and Cisco find themselves upstaged by a flashy K-9 addition to the sheriff's department. Nike and her handler, Jolene, are part of a new government-funded program. Though Raine admires Nike's talent almost as much as she resents Jolene's arrogance, she wonders why the Department of Homeland Security would send such an expensive gift to their sleepy Smoky Mountain community.
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Soft-Headed Liberal Author
- De L. Mortensen en 07-31-16
- Home of the Brave
- Raine Stockton Dog Mystery, Book 9
- De: Donna Ball
- Narrado por: Donna Postel
Good, but series gets too political for me.
Revisado: 03-09-22
I listened to the whole series including reading the one that's not on audio. I love dog series, especially search and rescue and this one is pretty good, but there are a lot of things that bothered me in it. The main character is a dog trainer, but she is the worst dog trainer ever. It's like all of her dogs are out of control most of the time and she has no clue as to what they need. I'm surprised, but I somehow could get around that and enjoy this series and Raine is a likable person. One of my favorite characters is Sonny the dog psychic because she would tell Raine exactly what the dog needed which Raine should have known, but still it takes her a while to figure it out.
Very disappointing that I got this far into the books when they get political. The bad guy extremists are called Patriots so I'm assuming the author is a liberal and trying to make conservatives look bad. :( I was hoping that would be contained to just this one story, but was brought up again in later books as an extra punch. It makes me sad that an otherwise pretty good story has to bring up politics. Why even go there and alienate half your audience? I enjoyed the narrator, it's just apparent the author doesn't know much about dog training and then again, the politics.
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Double Dog Dare
- The Raine Stockton Dog Mystery Series, Volume 8
- De: Donna Ball
- Narrado por: Donna Postel
- Duración: 6 h y 30 m
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For dog trainer and search-and-rescue volunteer Raine Stockton, the last few months have been marked by murder, danger, and betrayal. A luxury vacation to the Caribbean resort island of St. Bart's sounds like the perfect antidote for stress, particularly since it includes three of her favorite traveling companions: her boyfriend, Miles; his daughter, Melanie; and Raine's happy-go-lucky golden retriever, Cisco. But even in paradise, trouble finds them.
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engaged early on
- De Gaele en 04-15-15
- Double Dog Dare
- The Raine Stockton Dog Mystery Series, Volume 8
- De: Donna Ball
- Narrado por: Donna Postel
Good, but brought up politics.
Revisado: 03-09-22
I listened to the whole series including reading the one that's not on audio. I love dog series, especially search and rescue and this one is pretty good, but there are a lot of things that bothered me in it. The main character is a dog trainer, but she is the worst dog trainer ever. It's like all of her dogs are out of control most of the time and she has no clue as to what they need. I'm surprised, but I somehow could get around that and enjoy this series and Raine is a likable person. One of my favorite characters is Sonny the dog psychic because she would tell Raine exactly what the dog needed which Raine should have known, but still it takes her a while to figure it out.
Very disappointing that I was well into the books when they start to get political. The bad guy extremists are called Patriots so I'm assuming the author is a liberal and trying to make conservatives look bad. :( I was hoping that would be contained to just that one story, but was brought up again in later books as an extra punch. It makes me sad that an otherwise pretty good story has to bring up politics. Why even go there and alienate half your audience? I enjoyed the narrator and the story, it's just apparent the author doesn't know much about dog training and then again, the politics.
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High in Trial
- Raine Stockton Dog Mysteries, Volume 7
- De: Donna Ball
- Narrado por: Donna Postel
- Duración: 5 h y 36 m
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A weekend competition turns deadly in this seventh Raine Stockton Dog Mystery. While Raine and Cisco stalk a killer, back home a 20-year-old mystery is unfolding--one that will have devastating consequences for Raine and those she loves. And every hour that passes brings a deadly threat closer.
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Downward Trend Continues
- De Lifeisshort en 02-16-15
- High in Trial
- Raine Stockton Dog Mysteries, Volume 7
- De: Donna Ball
- Narrado por: Donna Postel
Good, but brought up politics.
Revisado: 03-09-22
I listened to the whole series including reading the one that's not on audio. I love dog series, especially search and rescue and this one is pretty good, but there are a lot of things that bothered me in it. The main character is a dog trainer, but she is the worst dog trainer ever. It's like all of her dogs are out of control most of the time and she has no clue as to what they need. I'm surprised, but I somehow could get around that and enjoy this series and Raine is a likable person. One of my favorite characters is Sonny the dog psychic because she would tell Raine exactly what the dog needed which Raine should have known, but still it takes her a while to figure it out.
Very disappointing that I was well into the books when they start to get political. The bad guy extremists are called Patriots so I'm assuming the author is a liberal and trying to make conservatives look bad. :( I was hoping that would be contained to just that one story, but was brought up again in later books as an extra punch. It makes me sad that an otherwise pretty good story has to bring up politics. Why even go there and alienate half your audience? I enjoyed the narrator and the story, it's just apparent the author doesn't know much about dog training and then again, the politics.
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The Dead Season
- Raine Stockton Dog Mysteries, Book 6
- De: Donna Ball
- Narrado por: Donna Postel
- Duración: 6 h y 9 m
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January is known as the dead season in the small Smoky mountain community of Hanover County, North Carolina. For dog trainer and wilderness expert Raine Stockton, who hasn't had a client in six month, this season has been deader than most.
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Edge of your seat thrill ride
- De Dawn en 03-05-15
- The Dead Season
- Raine Stockton Dog Mysteries, Book 6
- De: Donna Ball
- Narrado por: Donna Postel
Good, but brought up politics.
Revisado: 03-09-22
I listened to the whole series including reading the one that's not on audio. I love dog series, especially search and rescue and this one is pretty good, but there are a lot of things that bothered me in it. The main character is a dog trainer, but she is the worst dog trainer ever. It's like all of her dogs are out of control most of the time and she has no clue as to what they need. I'm surprised, but I somehow could get around that and enjoy this series and Raine is a likable person. One of my favorite characters is Sonny the dog psychic because she would tell Raine exactly what the dog needed which Raine should have known, but still it takes her a while to figure it out.
Very disappointing that I was well into the books when they start to get political. The bad guy extremists are called Patriots so I'm assuming the author is a liberal and trying to make conservatives look bad. :( I was hoping that would be contained to just that one story, but was brought up again in later books as an extra punch. It makes me sad that an otherwise pretty good story has to bring up politics. Why even go there and alienate half your audience? I enjoyed the narrator and the story, it's just apparent the author doesn't know much about dog training and then again, the politics.
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