SPECIAL Coast and Country book spotlight - Yorkshire Author Mac McKechnie - DAISY - One small dog, one big heart, and endless mischief -


*Mac McKechnie's dog Daisy is shown above.

Special Coast and Country book review: 

*Run in conjunction with: donhaleblog.blogspot.com/2025



*Prolific writer and author Mac McKechnie (above) at a book signing.

About the Author: Mac McKechnie (*pictured below) and his unique invitation to read all about Daisy: 

One small dog. One big heart. Endless mischief.


Meet Daisy - a fiercely clever, squirrel-chasing, slipper-chewing Sheltie-Poodle cross with a nose for mischief and a heart full of love.

From her first day in a three-storey house (with far too many stairs) to life on an allotment, in care homes, and beside her human Mac through illness and recovery, Daisy's world is full of chaos, cuddles, and chicken treats.

Told from Daisy’s witty and loyal perspective, this delightful memoir is a humorous and moving journey through one small dog’s big impact on the people who love her. 


Whether she’s flunking her first therapy dog exam or reigning over her garden kingdom, Daisy proves that even the smallest paws can leave the biggest prints on our hearts.


*DAISY: NOW AVAILABLE ON AMAZON VIA THIS LINK: https://amzn.to/3ZUQti7


*This is a link to a varied selection from some of Mac’s other book titles.

https://amzn.to/4ayCGUD






 

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