This collection consists of three heartwarming sweet romance books in the Dogwood series, including:
Must Love Dogs by Karen Fox What is a woman afraid of dogs supposed to do in a town filled with them?
When Megan Grinnell discovers the brother she thought dead is alive, she's thrilled. Now she'll have a family. But her teenage brother, Riley, doesn't remember her. Worse, the next door neighbor, Kade Sullivan, is his temporary guardian.
Meg is determined to do whatever it takes to win over her brother. Even if it means moving to Dogwood, a town littered with dogs, which terrify her. In addition, she has to find a way to convince Kade she's the best guardian for Riley.
Kade swore to Riley's father to watch over the boy. He's not about to let this citified socialite take Riley away from Dogwood, even if she is his sister. Problem is, she's attractive on many levels, which he really doesn't need right now. He's learned women aren't to be trusted, and that includes Meg.
Can Meg overcome her fear and Kade his distrust of women in order to make the best life for a grieving, rebellious boy?
Steve is willing to play along and save her from her parents' criticisms. Besides, a fake relationship might be exactly what he needs to throw off an ex-girlfriend who has decided to stalk him and make his life miserable. After a tragic experience in his past, he's resigned to the fact that he'll never love again. But why does he enjoy being around Laurel so much, not to mention kissing her? Being a fake has changed from fun to phenomenal...
Welcome Home, Soldier by Angel Smits
Can a compassionate therapy dog bring a couple together?
Staff Sergeant Jake Hayes returns home from Afghanistan with a broken body and injured soul. Leaving his partner, canine soldier Gage, behind on the battlefield nearly destroyed Jake, and now he's looking for a place to heal. He heads to his grandparents' home in Dogwood, Colorado. But are the memories too much as the dog-friendly town reminds him of all that he's lost?
Katie Day knows firsthand that falling for Jake Hayes is painful. Her first major crush, he never seemed to realize she was more than the girl next door. But despite her resolve to keep her distance, her therapy dog, Muffin, has other plans. Muffin senses Jake's need for comfort and keeps pulling the reluctant couple together.
Can old wounds heal enough to inspire new hope? Is the past too strong to get out of the way of their happiness?
Grab the tissues and settle back for a heartfelt read of love, tears, and the comfort that only a loving dog can provide.