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My Beagle, the Yenta
My Beagle, the Yenta
My Beagle, the Yenta
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Bryan Jacobson has thrown his cheating boyfriend out. Gracie, Bryan’s little beagle dog is glad. She never liked Rob much as he was mean to her. Good Riddance as far as she’s concerned. She’s happy now it’s just the two of them. However, Gracie soon discovers her Bryan is not content.

Even though Rob was a jerk, it seems Bryan needs more than the love of a little dog to feel complete. So, Gracie maneuvers Bryan into taking her to the dog park where she’s sure she’ll find Bryan a new man to make him happy again.

The dog park is full of dogs and their humans. But which human goes with which dog? And even if she figures that out, how will she get Bryan to meet the right human for him? She does her best to find her Bryan the man of his dreams. But can a little beagle dog really be a successful matchmaker?
LanguageEnglish
PublisherJMS Books LLC
Release dateAug 10, 2014
ISBN9781611526394
My Beagle, the Yenta
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Terry O'Reilly

TERRY O’REILLY, the winner of hundreds of international advertising awards, is the bestselling author of The Age of Persuasion and This I Know. He is also an in-demand speaker. His highly awarded radio programs O’Reilly on Advertising, The Age of Persuasion and Under the Influence have been broadcast on CBC Radio since 2005, and his podcast has been downloaded over forty million times. Terry O’Reilly lives outside of Huntsville, Ontario.

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    My Beagle, the Yenta - Terry O'Reilly

    My Beagle, the Yenta

    By Terry O’Reilly

    Published by JMS Books LLC

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    My Beagle, the Yenta

    By Terry O’Reilly

    Gracie was sleeping on the couch when she heard the sound from the door that meant her Bryan or the other man, Rob, were coming home. She hoped it was Bryan. She thought it was strange that he would be coming home at this time, as this was the long time when she was alone all during the day. But if Bryan was coming home that was wonderful. She jumped off the couch and found a chew bone to bring him to show she was happy he was here.

    But when the door opened it was not her Bryan. It was the other man, Rob, and someone she did not know. That was okay. Even though Rob was not nice to her some times, she was happy to have humans come to see her in the middle of the long time alone. She trotted up to the men and wagged her tail as hard as she could to show she was pleased to have company.

    That’s Bryan’s stupid beagle, Gracie, Rob said.

    Gracie didn’t understand anything except her name. When she heard it she wagged even harder and dropped her bone at Rob’s feet so he would know she was glad to see him. Rob kicked it away. It went under the couch.

    The other man did not bend down to pet her as so many of the humans who came to see her did. She sniffed the new man. He did not smell of dogs or anything alive. At least he didn’t smell like cats. He only smelled like Bryan when he got out of the

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