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Dog Days of Summer by P.J. Fiala
Dog Days of Summer by P.J. Fiala






Yes, learn to farm! That was interesting. Spending summers in Kentucky with my Grandmother, Ruth, are the fondest childhood memories for me.Īt the age of thirteen, my family moved to Wisconsin to learn to farm. During my time in Missouri, I explored the Ozarks, swam in the Mississippi River, played kickball and endless games of hide and seek with the neighborhood kids. I appreciate your time in helping us plan next year’s event.” He reached his hand out to shake hers, but Joci stood transfixed as she looked into his eyes. Long blonde hair and bright green eyes held her attention as he came to a stop in her space. Well-built, broad shoulders supported the most beautiful head and face Joci had ever seen on a man. Joci watched as Dog stood to his full height, and rounded the table toward her. Mom, this is Jeremiah Sheppard, but everyone calls him Dog.” About eight other people were either sitting at the table or standing around talking.Īs she stood in the doorway he looked up from his reading and stared at her. Dog was sitting at the conference table, which was a large, well-worn oak table littered with beer cans, papers and miscellaneous food wrappers. No real logo other than the name.Įntering a room off to the right at the top of the stairs, Joci stopped in her tracks as she crossed the threshold. was painted in silver lettering on a white wall with nothing else. The logo painted on the wall, though, was boring. There were racks of clothing on one side of the store and parts, accessories, and motorcycles on the other. Joci nodded once and followed behind Gunnar as they made their way through the store and up the stairs. Due to the nature of this story, readers should be 18 years of age or older.Gunnar said, “Conference room is this way mom.” This is a story of love and family, trust and devotion. She has a difficult time allowing her feelings for Jeremiah to grow. Joci has been cheated on in her past and is afraid of having her heart broken. The attraction and tension are undeniable. Joci meets Jeremiah when Gunnar starts working at the motorcycle shop and asks her to help plan the next Veterans' Ride with them. She has her own graphic design/marketing business. Joci James is the single mother of a grown son, Gunnar. After getting his business off the ground, he feels strongly about helping local veterans and does so through an annual charity ride, The Veterans' Ride, in which all money raised is donated to local veterans. He's loving, strong, responsible, dependable, and a great father, son, and brother. After serving his country in Iraq and coming home to raise his boys, Dog has built his business from the ground up. Jeremiah ("Dog") Sheppard is a hard-working motorcycle shop owner with two grown sons.








Dog Days of Summer by P.J. Fiala