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MEADVILLE, Pa., May 4, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ The Dog Who Thought She Ate Christmas : a darling holiday tale. The Dog Who Thought She Ate Christmas is the creation of published author, Kimberly Melton, a native of Virginia and history buff.
Melton writes, Grizz is home alone, and she s getting hungry. Everywhere she looks there are Christmas goodies. She knows she shouldn t eat them, but her stomach has a mind of its own. Will she be able to wait until her family gets home? Or is she going to get in trouble?
Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Kimberly Melton s new book is a lighthearted adventure of a young puppy left alone for almost too long.
Kimberly Melton’s newly released “The Dog Who Thought She Ate Christmas” is a sweet holiday tale of a hungry pup and the misadventures that follow
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“The Dog Who Thought She Ate Christmas” from Christian Faith Publishing author Kimberly Melton is a charming Christmas story that introduces the very hungry Grizz to readers. Being left alone and being a hungry puppy can only lead to trouble. MEADVILLE, Pa. (PRWEB) May 04, 2021 “The Dog Who Thought She Ate Christmas”: a darling holiday tale. “The Dog Who Thought She Ate Christmas” is the creation of published author, Kimberly Melton, a native of Virginia and history buff.
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