Baker's Dozen
Publisher Description
Her bakery is going to the dogs!
Abused and abandoned by her former owners, the unadoptable boxer, Baker, finds a safe haven at Pretty Paws, the only no-kill shelter in town. But when she's scared, she can't help defending herself, even from the people who want to help her.
Dumped by her cheating fiancé and mourning the loss of her mother to cancer, Maeve dreams of opening a bakery. But the only way she can afford that is to win a baking contest. Too bad her high school nemesis has entered too, and is using her rich daddy's money to stack the deck against Maeve.
When Maeve stops by Pretty Paws, Baker chooses the best batch of pastries with her super-sensitive nose. It's not exactly love at first sight, but when Maeve learns that time is almost up on Baker's stay at the shelter, she agrees to take her home for a couple of weeks, to reset the clock.
Can Maeve and Baker learn to trust each other, or will life find a way to crush their hopes for a fresh start?
Baker's Dozen is the first book in the Soul Mutts series, heartwarming stories of lost dogs finding new homes with the humans they were born to heal.
Customer Reviews
Easy read, enjoyable storyline
This book offers an emotional story of two souls coming together. Great perspectives provided through the story for both Baker and Maeve. Can binge read this book really fast. Short chapters well broken up. Slightly slow first half, but if you hang on until the characters unite, it will be worth your time!
First time reading this author
It was a really cute story. I teared up once or twice, which is something I rarely do while reading so that is really impressive. Baker made me see the benefits to getting a dog from a shelter rather than a breeder as someone who had been indifferent. Baker really heals by having the main character in her life, and baker heals the main character as well. The reason I gave it three stars is because the chapters were shorter than expected, in which I felt not enough happened.
Baker’s Dozen
This book should be required reading for anyone adopting a dog. Or for anyone adopting any animal who needs and deserves a good, loving home.