This is a true story about a woman who finds a dog near death at the side of the road, and while she is tempted to let her be, she just can't do it. She figures it would be best to turn her in somewhere where she might be able to be taken care of. The problem is that if she has taken to an animal rescue place, she will be euthanized. Vicky takes her to her vet, and much to her dismay find at there are a number of things wrong with this dog, and not only medically speaking. Strapped for finances, the vet gives her a break, but when she gets Honeybun home, she discovers a very vicious and frightened dog which doesn't bode well for Lucky, the dog they already have. Honeybun also turns out to be aggressive with human beings, and it is only with much determination and the help of a woman, Malta, that Vicky and her daughter are able to not only take care of Honeybun but see her thrive.
There are times when this story drags, and Honeybun (at least the story the author tells) is not a dog that gives you warm and fuzzy feelings. Vicky also ends each chapter with prayer, and along with not seeing Honeybun smile like her daughter does (this gets repetitive), and these get trying. Still it is an amazing transformation that very few people would have (let alone could have) done, and it is a good lesson that all creatures need attention, some more than others.