Tuesday, May 7, 2013

The Dog That Talked to God

About The Book:  Recently widowed Mary Fassler buys a Miniature Schnauzer, Rufus, and her world is turned sideways in the midst of her grief. It seems that Rufus speaks. And not just to her. He also talks to God. When Rufus begins sharing advice that could result in major changes, Mary gets the feeling the pooch might not be steering her in the right direction. Or, is she just afraid to take the leap and discover something she desperately needs? Only Rufus...and God...knows.  Think you might like a copy of your own then click here.

About The Author:  Jim Kraus grew up in Western Pennsylvania and has spent the last twenty years as a vice president of a major Christian publishing house. He has written more than twenty books and novels, including the best-selling The Dog That Talked to God. He and his family live outside of Chicago with a sweet miniature Schnauzer and an ill-tempered Siberian cat named (of course) Petey. www.jimkraus.com
My Thoughts About The Book:  Between the front and back covers of this novel, The Dog That Talked to God, Jim Kraus, the author writes a delightful tale of a unique friendship between an owner, Mary and her miniature Schnauzer, Rufus. As the ownere of a miniature dachsund, Beau I was hooked from page one.  What I loved most about the story is how during the story Rufus teaches Mary much about God and how He works.  All of the lessons are written in a simplicity that only a dog would understand. As the reader I found myself wonderinf if Rufus was going to be able to help point the way back to God for Mary? This is a must read.  Once you start it you won't want to put it down.  This book is definitely one for pet lovers  who truly understand what it means to talk to your pet!  I would definitely rank  this one a 5 out of 5 stars!
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from Litfuse Publicity Group. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."


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