Kristen says "Once upon a time, our family of three young boys welcomed a princess into our home. A furry princess, a princess who ended up weighing more than they did, was terrified of haybales and bags of chicken feed, and refused to drink out of anything but her own special mug. Our boys were charmed by their puppy princess and asked that I write a story based on her. It took me seven years, but finally I present to you Phooey Kerflooey! While our own boys delighted in Princess Leia Freyja’s scaredy-cat antics and princess ways, the boys in the story take a bit longer to appreciate Phooey’s gifts. However, I pray that you will enjoy their journey together as they battle the squirrel of the apocalypse and search for perfect peace amidst a storm of chaos."
And I loved this one. It's gone straight back into the TBR pile.
A puppy will fix everything.
A boring new house?
Boring house + puppy = adventure!
An attacking squirrel?
Evil squirrel + puppy = a squirrel-battle extraordinaire!
A daredevil brother who zooms into constant peril?
Rowdy sibling + puppy = calm days snuggling their furry friend!
What could possibly go wrong?
When Marcus’s dog dreams finally come true, something is indeed terribly wrong. Phooey Kerflooey is eighteen pounds larger than expected. She will only eat organic lunch meat and drink from a china teacup. Plus, she is terrified of absolutely everything, including his brother’s wheelchair and that troublesome squirrel.
How can Marcus find “perfect peace,” like in Isaiah 26:3, when God has given him a whole lot of chaos?
Through a raucous tornado of personal growth, the boys and Phooey work together to save the day. But when the dust (and squirrel poo) settles, can they convince Dad and Mom to let them keep their puppy princess?
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