I fell in love with Laird, not just for his wiener dog, but also because he was all about pleasing his lady. Oscar is not the only wiener in the story, there is his owner, Laird. I mean my favorite line of the book just has to be that "You know there's nothing worse than a sad wiener."Īnyway, let's talk about the actual story. Not only does the book have a dachshund, but the characters make wiener jokes like all dachshund owners make. His name is Oscar, which was the name of the first dachshund my family had when I was a kid. Why? Because there is a dachshund in it! If you know me, you know how much I love dachshunds, I mean look at my header here on the blog! And the dachshund is a piebald, like my Dora is. And I have to say that this was the perfect book for me to read first. So, I've been following the author on Facebook for awhile.
The gifting of this audiobook did not affect my opinion of it. The tour is being sponsored by Stacy Kestwick. Website⎮ Facebook I received this audiobook as part of my participation in a blog tour with Audiobookworm Promotions. Be sure to check him out on social media,, ACX.com, and at SAG-AFTRA/AEA. It has been an honor to bring such amazing stories by Penny Reid ( Marriage Of Inconvenience), Krista and Becca Ritchie ( Hothouse Flower), Lex Martin ( Shameless), Mia Sheridan ( Kyland), and so many more incredibly talented authors, to life. With dozens of titles to his credit, a majority of them steamy romance novels, he has had the pleasure of voicing characters from the Great Plains of Texas, the bayous of Louisiana, the streets of South Boston, the dungeons of a vampire's castle, the deserts of Mars, and everything in between. As someone who never liked the whole "reading silently" thing, and has had a lifelong penchant for performing and flair for the dramatic, it was inevitable that he would be doing this for a living. Stephen always wanted to be an audiobook narrator.