Audiobook Review: Master of Puppies
Yip! Yip! Yoo-ray! Toby’s back for a new adventure!
It’s not everyday that a dog launches his own criminal investigation. But Toby’s not an everyday kind of dog.
When he’s alerted to a local case of puppynapping, Toby tries to get his humans to take action. Unfortunately, the local police aren’t overly concerned about one missing pooch, and Clarissa, Toby’s witch owner, is rather preoccupied with her new job and an ex-boyfriend.
When one missing puppy becomes two … and then three and four … Toby recognises the need for urgent action.
What could a crotchety old wizard possibly want with so many puppies? Nothing good, that’s for certain.
Fortunately Toby, who can turn a paw to most things, has a trick or two up his hairy sleeves. With the help of a few friends—old and new—he hares off on a new escapade without properly considering the consequences.
Can Toby rescue the puppies? Or will he and his friends find themselves in deep doggy doo-doo?
Par for the course when you’re a spellbound hound!
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Master of Puppies is Book 4 of the Spellbound Hound Magic and Mystery Series. From the bestselling author of the Wonky Inn books, you’ll find this cozy animal mystery is chock full of the quirky characters you’ve come to love. Cute pups, cunning witches, wily wizards, chaos and … more cute pups! They bound through this ‘tail’ with gay abandon. Totally pawesome!
My Review
I love Toby. The first three books in this series are interconnected. This one is a new standalone story in this series. This book also has a new narrator, David Winter. David does a great job of narrating this book and giving Toby his voice.
I love Toby being the main character in this book. Not that I don't love Carissa as well but to see Toby on his own was entertaining. He was able to use his detective skills more as well as his new "special" abilities as well.
All of the other dogs are fun. They make a fun group as they band together to solve the mystery of the missing puppies. Such a fun story. The dogs are in charge.

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