That'll Do
In the third volume of the Herding Series, Ruth Welborne [of Come Bye] receives an unexpected call from her college roommate that starts her on an adventure – moving from Plainview, Oklahoma, to Centerbury, Vermont.

There she buys a 200-year-old treasure-laden “dual living house.” While trying to solve the riddles of her house, she gains a border collie and an addiction to the sport of dog agility. She meets typical and atypical Vermonters, many of whom she verbally sketches in the Centerbury Tales.

Between dealing with spirits and fighting her own ghosts, Ruth finally comes to understand the power of “That’ll Do,” a herding command to tell your dog to stop what she’s doing and get ready to do something else.
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That'll Do
In the third volume of the Herding Series, Ruth Welborne [of Come Bye] receives an unexpected call from her college roommate that starts her on an adventure – moving from Plainview, Oklahoma, to Centerbury, Vermont.

There she buys a 200-year-old treasure-laden “dual living house.” While trying to solve the riddles of her house, she gains a border collie and an addiction to the sport of dog agility. She meets typical and atypical Vermonters, many of whom she verbally sketches in the Centerbury Tales.

Between dealing with spirits and fighting her own ghosts, Ruth finally comes to understand the power of “That’ll Do,” a herding command to tell your dog to stop what she’s doing and get ready to do something else.
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In the third volume of the Herding Series, Ruth Welborne [of Come Bye] receives an unexpected call from her college roommate that starts her on an adventure – moving from Plainview, Oklahoma, to Centerbury, Vermont.

There she buys a 200-year-old treasure-laden “dual living house.” While trying to solve the riddles of her house, she gains a border collie and an addiction to the sport of dog agility. She meets typical and atypical Vermonters, many of whom she verbally sketches in the Centerbury Tales.

Between dealing with spirits and fighting her own ghosts, Ruth finally comes to understand the power of “That’ll Do,” a herding command to tell your dog to stop what she’s doing and get ready to do something else.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150532168
Publisher: White Wagon Books
Publication date: 11/16/2014
Series: Herding Home , #3
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 250
File size: 212 KB

About the Author

Kathy Wagenknecht lives in a "dual living house" in Bennington, Vermont, with two border collies and a very talented painter.
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