Quirky Hobbies: More Than Just a Dog

Learn more about author Genie Gabriel and her Quirky Hobbies.

If you love dogs and want to read more about Angel Dogs, Stargates and Fated Lovers, You’ll enjoy the Quirky Hobbies in More Than Just a Dog.

The quirkiest fact about my “hobby” of rescuing dogs is that it has become
part of my life’s work. It’s not a hobby any more but part of who I am
and the biggest reason I get out of bed. Gotta feed my doggie herd and
pick up poop in the back yard!

My favorite pet is dogs, of course. But don’t ask me to choose a
favorite among the beautiful furbabies who have graced my life. They are
all my favorites in different ways, and I try to honor that in my
writing. My latest release, More Than Just a Dog–which is also the
first book of The Collie Chronicles–celebrates the special role Collies
have played in my life.

Work clothes are perhaps the oddest piece of clothing I own. I dig in
the yard, walk dogs, remodel my house–so these clothes are well used,
faded and torn. If I could get the mud and grass stains out, these jeans
would probably sell for hundreds of dollars in an upscale boutique.

One childhood nickname will remain undisclosed. However, a close high
school friend called me Genie, which became part of my writing
pseudonym.

I collect dogs–or maybe they just come to me. I instantly fall in love
with pretty much any dog I meet. But I will always remember the warning
of a friend from the local humane society: “I don’t want to get a call
some day about a hoarder and have it be you.”

Ah, yes, heroes. Mine are usually nameless people who quietly make the
lives of others better with words of wisdom or actions in times of
trauma that make me think, “That’s perfect. Wish I had thought of that.”

More Than Just a Dog:

#angeldogs #stargates #alternateworlds #independentwomen #fatedlovers #quirky hobbies

Buy at: Amazon, Barnes and Noble

 

Three generations of independent women, driven in different directions by one man’s anger. Until his death reconnects them with their mystical Irish ancestors and wonders beyond this limited human existence.

 

Trained in the shamanic arts by her Irish grandmother, Chessie Durand travels to alternate worlds to rescue animals in danger. Aided by her Chosen One, an angel dog and a mysterious merkaba necklace, she discovers powers unknown to most humans.

 

Ever practical, her mother provides a sanctuary for these alien and exotic species stall-beside-stall with barnyard creatures. And when their paradise is threatened by ignorance and poachers and unknown dangers beyond the stargates, Marlise loads her shotgun and joins the fight.

ALSO BY GENIE GABRIEL

#QUIRKY HOBBIES #DOGS, METAPHYSICAL, ABUSE, BETRAYAL

Buy at, Amazon, Barnes and Noble

REVIEW: 

I Want to Have the Heart of a Dog

Genie Gabriel

Reviewed by Jeffrey Ross

Five Stars for animal lovers! — a must read about the indisputable connection between people and their dogs…

I want to have the Heart of a Dog is an amazing text. Perhaps it is a collection of significant life history vignettes, stories which show powerful and dramatic moments and events in the lives of the author, Genie Gabriel, and her loving fur babies. Perhaps Heart of a Dog is a powerful Reikie (an ancient method for channeling life force energy for relaxation and healing) manifesto, a calming book that celebrates the spiritual connections between humankind and dogs—and the complex journeys we share daily. This book will make readers smile, laugh, perhaps even weep– but everyone will come away enlightened and joyful. All the wisdom and positive influences of the author’s canine friends are “channeled” in each chapter. The emotional and spiritual power of this book is obvious– and refreshing. Hopefully, each person who enjoys this lovely text will come away with “the heart of a dog”—and a new understanding of life’s ultimate and profound meanings.

BLURB

One woman’s journey that started with murders of passion in an Egyptian-like civilization two thousand years ago. After suffering betrayal, abuse and violent deaths through lifetimes of atonement, she comes to the present day realization that dogs are much more than furry companions. They are protectors, comforters, and teachers whose hearts contain the simple and miraculous knowledge of the Universe—if only we listen and learn.

4 responses to “Quirky Hobbies: More Than Just a Dog”

  1. I just started reading More than Just a Dog by Genie Gabriel. Great writing. Anxious to finish.

  2. Beyond a dog whisperer.

    Genie Gabriel’s novel More Than Just a Dog gently brings you into the world of Francesca (Chessie) Durand and her recently deceased dog, Chap at his gravesite. Chessie has the gift of talking with her dog when he was alive and now dead. She also has the innate gift of talking with deceased people who had been close to her. More Than Just a Dog’s intriguing plot urged and propelled me to turn the pages as Chessie faced adventurous perils throughout the novel. The characters were real and memorable, some of them assisting Chessie on her quest to rescue nearly extinct animals in this world and …. You’ll have to read the book to follow her escapades and surprises. Also, you’ll have to read the book to find out if Peter, a person she met at college, a person that captured her heart with amorous intentions, plays a role in her life. I wasn’t disappointed in the ending of the book. In fact, I was completely satisfied with how everything came together. A well-written novel that deserves a five-star rating. Reviewed by G. L. Didaleusky, author of mystery/suspense novels.
    delete

  3. Genie Gabriel’s novel More Than Just a Dog gently brings you into the world of Francesca (Chessie) Durand and her recently deceased dog, Chap at his gravesite. Chessie has the gift of talking with her dog when he was alive and now dead. She also has the innate gift of talking with deceased people who had been close to her. More Than Just a Dog’s intriguing plot urged and propelled me to turn the pages as Chessie faced adventurous perils throughout the novel. The characters were real and memorable, some of them assisting Chessie on her quest to rescue nearly extinct animals in this world and …. You’ll have to read the book to follow her escapades and surprises. Also, you’ll have to read the book to find out if Peter, a person she met at college, a person that captured her heart with amorous intentions, plays a role in her life. I wasn’t disappointed in the ending of the book. In fact, I was completely satisfied with how everything came together. A well-written novel that deserves a five-star rating. Reviewed by G. L. Didaleusky, author of mystery/suspense novels.

  4. Hi there, just became alert to your blog through Google, and found that it’s really informative. I am going to watch out for brussels. I will appreciate if you continue this in future. Lots of people will be benefited from your writing. Cheers!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *