M.T. Smith, founder of PaidLetter, has made his new audiobook available.
What If Your Dog Could Talk?
5/5
Everyone who has ever owned a dog has had the unique experience of feeling like your dog was communicating with you beyond words. "What if Your Dog Could Talk?" examines what happens when struggling abstract painter Dave Taylor has an experience that transcends simple non-verbal communication.It forever changes who he is and the meaning of his life. "What If Your Dog Could Talk?" is a romance, a mystery, and an examination of the powerful bond between man and dog.
See M.T. Smith's other books below:
A Familiar Murder
Baltimore strangler is on the loose. The entire city is in the icy grip of fear. Everyone is asking who will be next? How long will it take to catch him? And how does a famous game inventor fit into the murders? These, along with other questions, will soon be answered. Enjoy one of the most intriguing murder mysteries to come along in quite some time.
The Mystic Returns
It's a little past midnight and Ariana, Ari for short, is just getting back home from a long day.
As she walks through the door her phone rings.
It's Brady, her boyfriend of seven months.
No doubt it would be the same conversation they've had for the last week.
"Hello Brady," she says. Upbeat and hopeful that the tune will be different tonight.
"I called you several times," he replies in his wounded puppy voice.
Brady was rich. His family was part of the Maryland horse racing dynasty. His grandparents gathered tremendous wealth during the American Civil War by selling textiles to the Confederates. Part playboy, Brady modeled that chiseled body occasionally, just for kicks.
He didn't need the money.
A Saint Out of Place
Arianna Harper punched the accelerator on her candy apple red BMW M3 Convertible. She made her way up West 41st Street en route to TV Hill. Her striking shoulder-length blonde hair danced in the mirror as she sipped her sweetened Starbucks Passion Tea Lemonade. Always add an extra lemon for zing. The cold cup felt good in her hand this unusually warm September Monday morning.