What a Dog Knows

A Novel

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Pub Date Jun 22 2021 | Archive Date Jul 06 2021

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From New York Times bestselling author Susan Wilson comes What a Dog Knows, another heartwarming novel about humans and the dogs that change our lives.

Ruby Heartwood has spent her life running away. Away from the orphanage where she was left as a newborn, away from those who exploited her, and away from the man who raped her. She ran from child welfare authorities as a runaway and teenage mother. She’s never stayed put. She’s never felt connected. Until now.

Ruby is a psychic, a fortune teller. She has spent most of her life working at street fairs, carnivals, and the odd Renaissance Faire. Of late, her abilities to tell a person’s fortune have been declining. One night she pulls off the road during a violent thunderstorm, sheltering in her Volkswagen Westfalia. At the storm’s height, a bolt of lightning leaves Ruby shaken––and changes her life.

As the storm clears, Ruby finds a visitor sitting outside her van door: a little dog who says, quite distinctly, Let me in. Ruby has woken up able to hear the thoughts of animals, so she adds that to her list of psychic offerings and signs up for the Harmony Farms Farmers’ Market and Makers Faire.

With the little Hitchhiker, her fast friend and her familiar, Ruby finds herself lingering in Harmony Farms. At the same time, she is haunted by dreams that lead her to wonder if she hasn’t been running away all this time, but running toward something––or someone.

From New York Times bestselling author Susan Wilson comes What a Dog Knows, another heartwarming novel about humans and the dogs that change our lives.

Ruby Heartwood has spent her life running away...


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I've always been a HUGE fan of Susan Wilson's work. The way that she interconnects animals and human is next level genius. These books aren't simply about a human's bond with their beloved dog. They are about so much more. The novels Wilson writes are about the journey of life. It's trials and tribulations that are thrown at us. The joy and sorrow. Her books are so amazing. I would highly, highly recommend this to any animal lover or just a person who wants a fantastic pageturner.

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What A Dog Knows by Lisa Wilson – 5 Stars!
Ruby is a traveling physic who learns she can hear dog’s thoughts. Out of no where she met a little dog that seemed lost in the rain, she takes him in and hears the dog. She decides to stay in the town for a while, Harmony Farms, until she can find out who the dog really belongs to. She ends up staying there, every time she plans on leaving things happen to keep her there. This book is so interesting. I’ve always found psychics to have a mystique about them and this book was so well written the characters were so interesting and well developed that I couldn’t put the book down. It was really interesting to this person who has never even owned a dog or any pets.

I received this book free in the kindle format from NetGalley.com. My opinions and words about this book are my own, freely given. #WhatADogKnows #NetGalley #LisaWilson

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From New York Times bestselling author Susan Wilson comes What a Dog Knows, another heartwarming novel about humans and the dogs that change our lives.

Ruby Heartwood has always lived a life on the move. As a traveling psychic, she makes her living working at carnivals and festivals and circuses around New England. It's a life Ruby has made peace with—settling in one place has never been for her. She needs no one, and no one needs her.

Until one night, when she is camped by the side of the road in her trusty Volkswagon "Westie" van, a fierce thunder and lightning storm erupts. In the middle of the downpour, she hears a distinct voice telling her to "let me in." In jumps a little black and white dog, and to Ruby's astonishment, she can hear the dog's thoughts. Has she been struck by lightning? Did the storm do this? Is she losing her mind?

It turns out, Ruby can hear many dogs' thoughts. She decides to set up semi-permanent residency in the town of Harmony Farms, until she can sort out what is going on, and who the little dog, Hitch, belongs to. But some people in Harmony Farms don't want her there. And it seems that events keep preventing Ruby from leaving. What secrets is this town keeping? Why was she meant to find this dog? And what has Ruby really been running from, all these years?

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A story of a traveling psychic, Ruby Heartwood who for years has wandered from town to town, carnivals, festivals to circuses to make a living at her trade.
Left at an orphanage in Canada when she was just a baby, where she grew up, and eventually left at 16 after finding out she had this special gift. She had always wondered who had left her there and why.
While on the road, now in her 50's, Ruby who has been living out of her Volkswagen Westie van , stops at a campground outside of the town of Harmony Farms, a storm is howling outside, when she hears a voice say “let me in” not seeing anyone through the window, she opens her door to see a small dog by her door. She realizes that now she may have another talent as an animal communicator.
She names the pup Hitchhiker, Hitch for short and soon they become inseparable.
With big plans to see if she can find her mom, and travel the road to other venues, Ruby is all set to hit the road, but those plans always seem to be thwarted, as something always happens which keeps her close to Harmony Farms. She has made friends there, and staying there is against her life style. Her daughter lives not too far away and has always tried to get her mom to settle down, but now it feels like something is happening that might keep her there.
A very fun story, of friendships both animal and human and a chance at getting to find what she wants and maybe a chance to settle down for awhile.
I will definitely check out more books by this author.
I would like to thank NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for a copy of this book.

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Protagonist Ruby Heartwood is a traveling fortune teller, psychic, seer who reads tarot cards and tea. Sheltering during a storm in her little Westie, she hears a voice pleading to be let in. It’s a little black and white dog with light brown “caterpillar” eyebrows. The distinct voice, or images, is the beginning of her ability to “hear” the dogs’ thoughts.

It doesn’t take long before she is aware this dog, the one she’s named “the Hitchhiker” will become her familiar and partners with her in helping to provide answers to other canine, and soon equine, dilemmas.

Much as she’d like to hit the road, a series of events occur to keep Ruby in Harmony Farms, now sporting the new title of “animal communicator” gains new business. She’s been having increasing dreams of her mother, however, and she starts to seek answers to the woman who left her in an orphanage in Ottawa as an infant. But the admonition to “find me, find you” keeps getting side-tracked and keeps her local.

She is beginning to meet people, make contacts. One of them is Polly who is the local animal control officer. Her office has gotten a call regarding a show dog of the Hitchhiker’s description. Something else to keep her there until she can get that sorted out.

In the meantime, the reader is privy to a warm-hearted narrative with amazing characters, well developed and engaging. It’s easy to get caught up in Ruby’s search for her mother, the relationship with her daughter, and particularly the POV of the dog, his thoughts and feelings—so simple but so profound. No one gets into a dog psyche like Susan Wilson.

The author has a beautiful, artful hand in setting up human to canine dialogue, the prose and sensitivity so strong. This sweet novel may be her best yet. Highly recommended!

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This is a wonderfully, intriguing story of hope, fear, courage, family, friends, faith, love and dogs that I absolutely enjoyed!
I would love to have the "gift" that Ruby has for just one hour!
I have always wished to know what my fur kids were thinking and what kind of life they had before we met, just like Ruby.
It's not an easy life for Ruby Heartwood, but she had always made it work.
It takes the help of her new best friend "Hitch", to help her find the courage to search for someone that she has been wishing for her entire lifetime.
I truly really got caught up in this novel and I am sure you will too! Susan Wilson never disappoints!

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What a Dog Knows is an interesting look into how dogs can change our lives. Ruby Heartwood started life without a family. She was left at a Catholic orphanage/ school. There was no information about how she wound up there. One day Ruby discovers she can sometimes see what will happen to others before it really happens. The reader learns about Ruby's life through flashbacks that are skillfully interspersed with present day life. The transitions are smooth and give the reader a look at how Ruby became a woman who uses her gift to earn a living telling fortunes. One night during a storm she parks the van she lives in at a park and starts hearing things she can't identify. She cautiously opens the van door and sees a little wet dog who asks her if she can come in. Ruby doesn't understand how she knows what the dog is saying but she lets the dog inside where it's warm and dry. This begins a new time in her life when she can add animal communications to her list of abilities.

Susan Wilson has a way of writing that pulls me into her stories about humans and dogs. I was totally immersed in this book from beginning to end. The characters are well developed and felt real as I read. The story came to a satisfying conclusion, even though I was sorry to see it end. An excellent book worth a five star rating.

I received an Advanced Reader's Copy from St Martin's Press through NetGalley. The opinions expressed are entirely my own.
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What a truly uplifting, heartwarming and happy book to read! I love Susan Wilson’s dog books and look forward to her next one. She mentions at the end how this book was finished remotely during the pandemic - thank you for giving us this wonderful book during this dark time!

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I loved and appreciated What a Dog Knows for so many reasons.
1. The characters were well fleshed out. To me they read very much as real people that I liked and cared about which is important to me in a novel. Even the characters you’re supposed to dislike.
2. The book features dogs and horses. What could be better? And Susan Wilson writes a great dog.
3. The plot was great as well as unusual. Psychic Ruby Heartwood lives in her camper van traveling the carnival circuit and loves not settling in one place for too long. During a bad storm she hears a voice saying, “Let me in”, and when she opens her door it’s to a small shivering dog. Much to her amazement she can hear and understand everything the dog is thinking. Ruby decides to stay in town to work the Saturday market and soon discovers while her people physic skills are spotty, her animal skills only continue to grow. Wandering Ruby, who won’t even live with her daughter for fear of staying in one place too long, not only stays in Harmony Falls for a few months but makes friends she cares about.
I don’t know about you but with the world being what it is these days, especially covid and pre election, this was the perfect book to enjoy and take me out of myself. And I’m sure it will be when it’s published this Spring. Thanks to Netgalley and St. Martins for the ARC.

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