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HOME AGAIN by ANNIE SMITH
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SummaryWhen kindergarten teacher Sally Foster agreed to be the
guardian for a friend's child, she never imagined the worst
would actually happen. Now she's lost her best friend --
and gained a fourteen-year-old "son" grieving both the
death of his parents and the use of his legs. Micah's only
link to his old life is his boisterous puppy Sophie, but
when canine expert Tanner Dodge agrees to help the boy
train his dog, she's surprised to discover that she needs
to learn a few things about trust, responsibility -- and
what it means to lose someone you never thought you'd
love . .
Helping Micah recover some independence through Sophie may
have begun as a favor to a friend, but it's not long before
afternoons with the boy and his puppy turn into evenings
with Sally. Evenings full of the sound of her laughter, the
taste of her kisses -- and the sudden temptation to wish
for a permanent place in the home she's creating for the
boy -- and in her heart. But even though Tanner has walked
away from his troubled past, he knows better than to risk
casting its shadow over Sally's life . . . until someone
all too familiar with grief shows them that risking love is
the only way to live.
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