Author: | Sheila Tenold | ISBN: | 9781311257192 |
Publisher: | Sheila Tenold | Publication: | November 23, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Sheila Tenold |
ISBN: | 9781311257192 |
Publisher: | Sheila Tenold |
Publication: | November 23, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Missy Butler promised to follow in her grandmother’s footsteps, protecting the tranquility of their remote Pacific Northwest community. But once a stray dog named Roscoe arrives on her doorstep things start unraveling. New neighbor Tad Hendrixson with his Nordic Godlike presence has Missy’s pulse racing, but his business plans would destroy her cherished serenity
Sheila Tenold creates romantic tales laced with humor…and a touch of magic. Her publishing credits include a romantic short story in the March/April 2010 issue of New Love Stories magazine and a number of short stories in an anthology titled Community of Voices. The opening of Roscoe the Matchmaker Dog is fact-based. Sheila’s own experience one dark and dreary night. Unfortunately, the Viking hero didn’t appear. That part is fiction!
She is a southern California native who has spent her later years seeking adventure in faraway places like New Zealand and the Philippines. Though her California home in a small beach town is close to the ocean she doesn’t swim since a snorkeling near-drowning incident left her sea shy. She’s bounced off a horse more than once, but always mounts up again. One future goal is overcoming her swimming fear by taking instructions from, perhaps, a handsome lifeguard, which makes for great story material.
Missy Butler promised to follow in her grandmother’s footsteps, protecting the tranquility of their remote Pacific Northwest community. But once a stray dog named Roscoe arrives on her doorstep things start unraveling. New neighbor Tad Hendrixson with his Nordic Godlike presence has Missy’s pulse racing, but his business plans would destroy her cherished serenity
Sheila Tenold creates romantic tales laced with humor…and a touch of magic. Her publishing credits include a romantic short story in the March/April 2010 issue of New Love Stories magazine and a number of short stories in an anthology titled Community of Voices. The opening of Roscoe the Matchmaker Dog is fact-based. Sheila’s own experience one dark and dreary night. Unfortunately, the Viking hero didn’t appear. That part is fiction!
She is a southern California native who has spent her later years seeking adventure in faraway places like New Zealand and the Philippines. Though her California home in a small beach town is close to the ocean she doesn’t swim since a snorkeling near-drowning incident left her sea shy. She’s bounced off a horse more than once, but always mounts up again. One future goal is overcoming her swimming fear by taking instructions from, perhaps, a handsome lifeguard, which makes for great story material.