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Understanding Infinity, Pastor Elizabeth's Faithful Not-A-Mutt Dog: A Riverview Animal Shelter Mystery Novel (Book No. 21)
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Understanding Infinity, Pastor Elizabeth's Faithful Not-A-Mutt Dog: A Riverview Animal Shelter Mystery Novel (Book No. 21) in Franklin, TN
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Understanding Infinity, Pastor Elizabeth's Faithful Not-A-Mutt Dog: A Riverview Animal Shelter Mystery Novel (Book No. 21) in Franklin, TN
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Concerning Pastor Elizabeth and her not-a-mutt, Infinity: Is Riverview ready for a female minister? Is Pastor Liz ready for Riverview? Her adopted dog, Infinity, will win some friends for the pair, but Infinity runs into trouble, leading to a new vocation.
The Riverview Animal Shelter embraces dog training methods emphasizing love, not punishment.
Meanwhile, some mysterious troubles erupt. Furthermore, some romances blossom, even in the fall, when blossoming is a surprise.
Helen A. Bemis has enjoyed working with dogs all her life, and they play essential parts in her novels. She gratefully endeavors to enrich the human-dog bond through tools of love. She grew up on a dairy farm in Upper New York State; after graduating high school, she attended Albany Medical Center School of Nursing. She obtained a college degree at SUNY Adirondack, earned the Certified Professional Dog Trainer international certification, and has a successful business, K-9 Karing. She has been a Therapy Dog evaluator and is an A. K. C. award evaluator. She teaches dog safety and other dog-related topics at local schools. She is widowed and has three children.
Helen has written over twenty RAS novels; she loves to hear people say, "Helen has gone to the dogs."
The Riverview Animal Shelter embraces dog training methods emphasizing love, not punishment.
Meanwhile, some mysterious troubles erupt. Furthermore, some romances blossom, even in the fall, when blossoming is a surprise.
Helen A. Bemis has enjoyed working with dogs all her life, and they play essential parts in her novels. She gratefully endeavors to enrich the human-dog bond through tools of love. She grew up on a dairy farm in Upper New York State; after graduating high school, she attended Albany Medical Center School of Nursing. She obtained a college degree at SUNY Adirondack, earned the Certified Professional Dog Trainer international certification, and has a successful business, K-9 Karing. She has been a Therapy Dog evaluator and is an A. K. C. award evaluator. She teaches dog safety and other dog-related topics at local schools. She is widowed and has three children.
Helen has written over twenty RAS novels; she loves to hear people say, "Helen has gone to the dogs."
Concerning Pastor Elizabeth and her not-a-mutt, Infinity: Is Riverview ready for a female minister? Is Pastor Liz ready for Riverview? Her adopted dog, Infinity, will win some friends for the pair, but Infinity runs into trouble, leading to a new vocation.
The Riverview Animal Shelter embraces dog training methods emphasizing love, not punishment.
Meanwhile, some mysterious troubles erupt. Furthermore, some romances blossom, even in the fall, when blossoming is a surprise.
Helen A. Bemis has enjoyed working with dogs all her life, and they play essential parts in her novels. She gratefully endeavors to enrich the human-dog bond through tools of love. She grew up on a dairy farm in Upper New York State; after graduating high school, she attended Albany Medical Center School of Nursing. She obtained a college degree at SUNY Adirondack, earned the Certified Professional Dog Trainer international certification, and has a successful business, K-9 Karing. She has been a Therapy Dog evaluator and is an A. K. C. award evaluator. She teaches dog safety and other dog-related topics at local schools. She is widowed and has three children.
Helen has written over twenty RAS novels; she loves to hear people say, "Helen has gone to the dogs."
The Riverview Animal Shelter embraces dog training methods emphasizing love, not punishment.
Meanwhile, some mysterious troubles erupt. Furthermore, some romances blossom, even in the fall, when blossoming is a surprise.
Helen A. Bemis has enjoyed working with dogs all her life, and they play essential parts in her novels. She gratefully endeavors to enrich the human-dog bond through tools of love. She grew up on a dairy farm in Upper New York State; after graduating high school, she attended Albany Medical Center School of Nursing. She obtained a college degree at SUNY Adirondack, earned the Certified Professional Dog Trainer international certification, and has a successful business, K-9 Karing. She has been a Therapy Dog evaluator and is an A. K. C. award evaluator. She teaches dog safety and other dog-related topics at local schools. She is widowed and has three children.
Helen has written over twenty RAS novels; she loves to hear people say, "Helen has gone to the dogs."
















