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Deefur Dog (2011)

by R.J. Scott

Series: Deefur (1)

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For over a year, widowed Cameron Jackson has tried to juggle his business with childcare for his two year old daughter ...all while living with Deefur, a Great Dane who believes he rules the house. Nannies last a day, some don't even make it through the front door if the self-proclaimed ruler doesn't approve. Something has to give. Enter Jason Everson, nanny, teacher in training, apparent dog whisperer, and the only man who seems to make it past the initial scrutiny of the king. Can Jason help Cam put his house in order and help to heal his heart?… (more)
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This was a lovely story. I found it on the tearjerker list, but I didn't find myself too overwhelmed with tears (thank goodness!). Cameron was a single, widowed dad struggling with finding a nanny for his daughter that could handle both her exuberance and a big dog. There was a theme of grief and moving on, but the sweetness of both main characters was great. Jason was the nanny that came into the lives of Cameron and Emma at just the perfect time. My only gripe with this story is that it was too short. Most of the story included Cameron and Jason getting into their work relationship groove and getting to know each other. Once they finally decided to act on their feelings, it moved very quickly and ended. I would've loved just a little more to see these guys together in their happiness. I would've loved to see Emma get to know Jason as a dad rather than nanny. Overall, though, I enjoyed the story. ( )
  ktomp17 | Mar 21, 2021 |
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For over a year, widowed Cameron Jackson has tried to juggle his business with childcare for his two year old daughter ...all while living with Deefur, a Great Dane who believes he rules the house. Nannies last a day, some don't even make it through the front door if the self-proclaimed ruler doesn't approve. Something has to give. Enter Jason Everson, nanny, teacher in training, apparent dog whisperer, and the only man who seems to make it past the initial scrutiny of the king. Can Jason help Cam put his house in order and help to heal his heart?

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