When his owner is arrested, Parker is found in the yard, neglected, ill, hurting. Police Officer Ned feels sorry for the little pup and decides to enter the "foster parent" programme of the local animal rescue organisation. The dog trainer, Kim, is quite attracted to both Parker and Ned...
This... this was such a lovely, cute in a good way, heartwarming story, I could feel myself sink into it and just feel comfortable, while my mind went "awwww" every few minutes. Okay, that's a bit exagerrated, but not much.
Except for a few dialogues, the characters were so realistic, the plot was brilliant, as was the narration, that the only regret I had reading this book was that it had to end, way too quickly for my taste. All those different side plots, masterfully interwoven with the main plot that sometimes I was not sure what the main one was. A Christian book, yes, but unlike others of this genre, not hitting a reader over the head with religion, just stating it occasionally when it was fitting into the story and interactions, again, realistic as to what people I know do.
And don't get me started on those paragraphs narrated from Parker's view, they were the heartbreaking and at the same time heartwarming ones.
Did I mention I loved this book? I want to read more like this.
This is definitely worth re-reading several times, for the story and for the uplifting feeling it gives you.