Yes, that is really Riggs! |
What's the deal?
I'm giving away three (3) print copies of Golden Boy. I'll mail them anywhere in North America.
Why just give books away?
I'm feeling giddy. You see, I'm a very poor photographer. Terrible, in fact. So when one of my photos gets 800+ Facebook "likes," it goes to my head and I start making rash offers.
The photo in question is not of my golden boy Riggs, but of my black beauty, Mabel. Of course, it was a complete fluke, but I am totally milking my 15 minutes of photo fame.
I call this "Floating Head Mabel" (I keep changing the title, but like I said, giddy!)
What's Golden Boy about?
Here's the cover blurb:
Meet Sandy. She's a cat lady who likes a calm, quiet, orderly home. A dog doesn't belong in the picture. Yet when life takes a heartbreaking turn, a dog may be just what she needs to bring back the joy. It has to be the right dog, of course--loyal, loving, and low key. Perfect obedience and good grooming mandatory.
Enter Riggs. He's a 34 lb. Goldendoodle billed as Sandy's perfect match. But Riggs has better things to do than sit around adoring a hangdog writer. Eating poop, for example. Or rolling on dead fish and mystery corpses. This demonic muppet nips the hand that feeds him--and the butt attached to it, too.
Completely outfoxed by her incorrigible pup, Sandy commits to learning about leadership from a series of obedience trainers and a witty life coach. Riggs is equally determined to stay top dog. It's only when the novice owner drops the leash and takes to the trails that a tenuous bond forms, gradually blossoming into a profound connection.
Sometimes... you get the dog you need.
What are people saying?
Reviewers are using words like “honest,” “funny,” and “heartwarming.” But see for yourself here.
What do I have to do to win?
Just send me an e-mail here and say, “I want to read Golden Boy.” I will draw three names on June 21st, and mail print copies to the winners.
Is it really that easy?
Yes! There's only one hitch: if you enjoy the book, please review it on amazon.com and, if you're really feeling generous, tell all your dog-loving friends.
Is Riggs really that bad?
Not anymore. But he once was. Trust me.