Tag: Blog Post

Murder at Royale Court by G.P. Gardner

Murder at Royale Court by G.P. Gardner

DH—darling hubby, although he hates when I call him that—and I are cleaning out the house. Not cleaning house, but cleaning out. Purging. It’s not Marie Kondo’s fault. You know… READ MORE

Lynn Cahoon

Lynn Cahoon

Dear Readers, Kensington asked me to write a short letter about dogs. I’m not sure I can keep it short. Yes, I’m a dog person. My first dog was an… READ MORE

Blog Post by Sally MacKenzie

Blog Post by Sally MacKenzie

I’ve led a pet-deprived life. According to family lore, we did have a dog sometime before I was born. The experiment wasn’t a success—the dog chased cars, ate blankets, and… READ MORE

Blog Post by Anna Bradley

Blog Post by Anna Bradley

My husband and I are dog people. In the 19 years we’ve been together, we’ve always had a dog. In that time, we’ve lived in Seattle and Portland, OR—two cities… READ MORE

Lee Hollis Blog for Poppy Harmon

Lee Hollis Blog for Poppy Harmon

I’ve been asked many times, what I do for a hobby (or hobbies), and I’ve always reply with my two standard answers— cooking and reading. Secretly though I would love… READ MORE

Grief Blog Post by Jessica Pack

The Kubler-Ross theory includes five stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. Every person does not necessarily experience each stage, nor do they experience the stages in the order listed here. In… READ MORE

Blog Post by Christine D’Abo

Blog Post by Christine D’Abo

I know I’m not alone when I say that love my dogs. As a dog mom, there is nothing better than having your faithful companion by your side, on good… READ MORE