Saturday, June 7, 2025

in The Dog House by VM Burned My Review

 


About the book  

Her new canine companion is a lot more loyal than her ex-husband—but that doesn’t mean she wanted him dead….
 
Lilly may be losing a husband but she's gaining a toy poodle. That could be seen as a win-win, since her new adopted pooch Aggie (named after Agatha Christie) is cute and adorable, and Lilly's dirty dog of a spouse is cheating on her with a blond bimbo—except for one problem: Albert Echosby’s just been murdered, and Lilly is the number-one suspect.
 
With the cops barking up the wrong tree, it's a good thing her best friend Scarlett "Dixie" Jefferson from Chattanooga, Tennessee, decided to take a break from the dog club circuit to pay a visit, along with her own prize pair of poodles. With help from Dixie, her defense attorney daughter, and a blue-eyed man in blue with a K-9 partner, Lilly is determined to collar the real killer. But when a second murder occurs, it's clear they're dealing with one sick puppy . . .

And I thought  

5 Stars

It is always fun to stumble onto book 1 of a series. 

I have to say I knew I would really enjoy this one. 

I have read a few titles from the author.  So I knew I had a page turner. 

 

The characters are delightful and charming. 

From main character Lilly who jumps across the conference room table at her lawyers to strangle  Bambi  tart her husband was stupid enough to bring along. 

Lillie's best friend who "packs: a gun in her  who is in town for a dog show. Is a sassy senior. 

Lillie's daughter Stephanie is a lawyer and helps her mom her estranged almost rx gets shot. Stephanie keeps her mom from talking to much and getting herself in trouble. 

Even though if course she is innocent. 

Blue Eyes the first police office a K9 detective that tells Lillie if her husband's death.  Blue Eyes seems to have eyes for Stephanie. 

The four  get  together and investigate and find some sneaky business going on. 

The dogs play a huge role in the story and help wrap everything up and hold the bad guys down till the police arrive. 

In the end reader is left waiting for Book 2 with a few questions when Lillie mentions relocating.  

So what is going to happen to Blue Eyes and Stephanie?  


I enjoyed the audio version on You Tube

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5 comments:

  1. I just finished reading In The Dog House by VM Burned My, and it surprisingly touched on issues that reminded me of Home Financing struggles. The author’s storytelling makes you feel trapped yet hopeful, much like navigating tricky Home Financing decisions. Definitely a unique, relatable read.

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  2. Just finished reading In The Dog House by VM Burned My, and it’s surprisingly gripping. The storyline kept me hooked, and I loved the humor. On a side note, the mention of Loan Pre-Approval felt oddly relevant, showing how even small details can impact character decisions and plot realism.

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  3. Just finished reading In The Dog House by VM Burned My, and I have to say it’s a wild ride. The storytelling grabbed me immediately, much like navigating Commercial Loans Virginia can be—tricky but rewarding. Overall, a gripping read that blends chaos and insight perfectly.

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  4. I just finished In The Dog House by VM Burned, and it was a surprisingly engaging read. The characters felt real, and the humor hit just right. It reminded me how small, everyday frustrations can feel huge—almost like juggling finances or considering Home Equity Loans Virginia for unexpected expenses.

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  5. Really enjoyed your take on In The Dog House by VM Burned. The humor and twists kept me hooked, and your review captured that perfectly. It reminded me of balancing serious stuff, like tackling a digital mortgage application Virginia, with lighter escapes like this entertaining read.

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