And Deena Munger needs one more than most. Faced with an almost empty nest, a marriage that's as stale as week-old bread, and hot flushes that are driving her mad, no wonder she feels running away. Despite her twenty extra pounds, Deena feels invisible and wonders when she started to disappear. And how come she never even noticed.
Until the day Heloise enters her life.
To the astonishment of her family, Deena volunteers to raise a Guide dog-and suddenly her world is turned upside down. Can this messy, boisterous, playful Labrador puppy show her the way out of the darkness? Seeing really is believing...
Elizabeth Wrenn has been a freelance writer for more than twenty-five years. She has also been a park ranger, outdoor education naturalist, P.R. and media specialist, literacy tutor, and, when the occasion demanded, a roofer. Elizabeth lives in Boulder, Colorado with her husband, daughter and dog. Second Chance is her first novel. As research for it, she raised Lucca, now a working guide dog in Georgia.