Miranda Rose Barker has enjoyed the company of dogs from the age of 7. She only later discovered the rewarding world of dog rescues in her mid-30’s and since then, has lived with eight rescue dogs, including large and small mixed breeds from German shepherds to doodle dogs and some purebreds (schnauzer and wheaten terrier).
A lifelong writer, she began writing fiction in 2000 and has loved bringing rescue dogs and their people together in her books for years.
Miranda Rose lives in southern California where she is often out looking for the next rescue pup to add to her pack.
Check out more of Miranda Rose Barker’s latest titles in her clean romance books for women, The Dog Lovers’ Rescue Romance Series and her new cozy mystery series The Tansy & Hank Pet Psychic Cozy Mysteries.
Learn even more about how Tarot cards are one of several oracle tools that Eden Kyle in the Tansy & Hank and Sycamore Grove Cozy Mystery Series uses to enhance intuitive insights – visit Tarot Cards: Tarot for Beginners.
Or – Interested in the crystals that Tansy uses in her Peace of Mind Shoppe in the Tansy & Hank Pet Psychic Cozy Mysteries? – check out Crystal Healing: Crystals for Beginners.
The Dog Lovers’ Rescue Romance Series
As a new dog rescue shelter manager, Jenn worked hard to save every dog that came into the rescue, Dogs First. Lost dogs, injured dogs, hyperactive pups, sad, scared and lonely dogs, big and small, young and old – they all seem to need her help.
Right now, she is planning to adopt two more herself.
She and the other shelter workers often use their own funds to pay for veterinary expenses for some of the dogs’ vet and special needs care. And there are just never enough funds to cover these costs.
Forget trying to find a new relationship in her life – too busy. After work, Jenn just crawls home and hangs out with Ingrid, her lovable pug pal. Friends urge her to get out there again so long after Mark left, but she has no time or energy to find a new relationship.
In walks Cole, an arrogant, cocky trust fund hunk. He had worked at and managed the shelter until he moved to California a while ago to be with his family during his older sister’s final illness. Cole always seemed to have his own (annoying) opinions about the dogs at the shelter. And, he had embarrassed Jenn and himself at that last Christmas party they’d both attended before he had left town.
Cole had been with his latest girlfriend before he moved to California, but that relationship had soon fallen apart. Now his sister is gone. His parents moved away. He is hurting and lost himself.
Can Jenn and Cole find a way to save the rescue dogs… and maybe even save their own hearts this time? Find out when you read Big-Hearted Humans, a new book in the Dog Lovers’ Rescue Romance Series.