CALLING ALL DOG AND ANIMAL LOVERS! You will laugh and you may cry as you wander along the trail known as Maggie's Way.
"Please allow me to tell you how very much I enjoyed Maggie's story. She is a gifted storyteller..." K.M., Greenville, SC.
"I cried and cried. You have truly hit the spirit of owning and loving a dog. Seeing things through Maggie's eyes was clearly delightful...plenty of humor to keep the book fun..." D.W., Greenville, SC.
"I wanted to let you know how awesome your book is. I couldn't stop reading it. I could picture everything like I was watching a movie..." A.S., College Park, GA.
"Great autobiography! Well written! I couldn't put it down...I laughed out loud while alone often..." R.S., Bethel, VT.
"It is an exceptional tribute to a loving companion. I laughed. I cried...." T.H., Taylors, SC.
"I'm madly in love with Maggie...The quotes about dogs are priceless..." V.H., Greenville, SC.
"I loved the title, how it came about, and that the sign is still in place. What I really enjoyed was hearing the story from Maggie's point of view..." S.W., Huntingdon, PA.
I just finished Maggie's Way and enjoyed it so much. It really touched my heart and brought me to tears..." C.H, Taylors, SC.
I was not disappointed...extremely well written...anyone who has a dog will love it and totally relate to each vignette...The Rainbow Bridge appendix really touched my heart..." K.P., Greenville, SC.
Visit the Amazon Author's Page at www.amazon.com/author/rlpeters for a direct link to Maggie's Way.
History buffs and dog lovers alike will also enjoy this tale of the migration west:
"Wagon Trails and Waggin' Tails"
by R. L. Peters
Also available on Amazon as a paperback or as an eBook.
Hop aboard the wagon train on which four dogs and their keepers made the journey west along the Oregon Trail in the year 1850. Share their hopes and dreams, their joys and tribulations, and the pioneering spirit that carried them through the arduous five month trip across our fledgling nation. Follow the trail boss as he works to manage ever-present dangers and the many mishaps that occurred along the way. Check in with the train's doctor as he tends to the sick and wounded. Join the families that risked life and limb on the trail to start a new life. Ride with the cowboys driving the cattle along the trail. Witness a stampede, a buffalo hunt, a wolf attack, deadly river crossings, Indian encounters, a blizzard in the mountains and more. And, of course, see how the dogs - Halo, Angus, Dewdrop, and Rambles - made the trip more bearable for everyone.
Readers of all ages - history buffs, dog lovers, and the curious alike - will find this detailed portrayal of life on the trail an entertaining and informative mix of fact and fiction. It's a history lesson, a travelogue, a wildlife story, an action adventure, and a romance all woven around the antics and adventures of the canine travelers.
For more visit the website www.wagontrailsandwaggintails.com
Or the Amazon Author's Page at
www.amazon.com/author/rlpeters
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