Delighted to be a guest of Noelle Granger today with a new short story… Charlie The Junkyard Dog.. I hope you will head over and read.. thanks to Noelle for her kind hospitality.
Today I am over-the-top thrilled to have a guest post by Sally Cronin! As many of you know, she is the most generous blogger anywhere for writers, posting and reviewing our books and cheer leading sales. She is also a terrific writer herself, and when she asked what I might like as a guest post, I had to ask for an animal story. Her book about her dog Sam and her many animal tales have warmed my heart and brought tears and smiles. So here is a story about Charlie, the junkyard dog.
Charlie the Junkyard Dog by Sally Cronin
Charlie was a junkyard dog and had the scars to prove it. He was head of security of this fenced off mass of scrap metal, dotted with mounds of old tyres he called home, and he took his job very seriously. During the day, he was chained up next to…
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A great read Sally. Is this a new story? Pxxx
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Fresh off the press…a little too fresh in one or two places!!! xxxx
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You know Sally we only ever see the faults in our own work! It was a great story Pxxx
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Such a heartwarming story, Sally. Thanks so much for sharing it with us ❤️
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Thank you Tina… hugs ♥
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Loved the story Sal. Glad Jimmy and Charli got away from that cruel man. ❤ xx
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Thanks Debby.. I was not going to leave him there.. lucky he only lost a chunk of his jeans! xxx♥
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Lol yes, you were a little generous. 🙂 ❤
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I LOVE YOUR STORY, SALLY! I probably would’ve loved it still even if I weren’t a dog-lover (but I am!).
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That is very kind thank you for your comment over on the the story too. x
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Lovely story, Sally — and I’m a cat person! 😉 Mega hugs.
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I must do more cat stories Teagan…hugs xxx
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Justice and hope blended perfectly in this story, Sally. I loved it.
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