Always a Next One is free on Tuesday, September 18th

 Get a free download of my collection of short stories about animal rescue titled Always a Next One on Amazon tomorrow--that's Tuesday, September 18th. Here's a link to the book. But you've got to wait past midnight, when the price drops to zero. Zip. Nada cent. Spoiler alert: you have no excuses. No animals die in my short stories. I prefer to get people to laugh rather than to make them cry. Even the tear jerkers are guaranteed to have happy endings! Tell your family. Tell your friends. Tell friends of your family. Tell anyone you know who owns a Kindle. Actually, tell everybody you think would enjoy short stories about fostering animals for our local Humane Society--free downloads of Kindle readers are available for Windows and Mac. Anybody who loves animals and knows how to read ought to get a free copy of my book, while they are available. I mean, it is FREE. … [Read more...]

More kind words for Always a Next One

In her review for Reader's Favorite, Alice D. wrote: John Leonard and his wife Lisa have been involved with animal rescue and fostering in Georgia for many years. Their children learned to live alongside dogs and cats whom the Leonards had taken in while awaiting their "forever home". Author John Leonard comes across as the soul of kindness. From his writings the reader will know that Leonard is an expert at rescuing animals, taking them to a veterinarian when needed, and judging with wife Lisa what a dog or cat needs in the way of petting, feeding, playing, and tending to toilet needs. He tells of German Shepherd Sheba who protects Sparky from a bully named Cole, of Maggie the border collie chosen at a shelter by Leonard's son, of Belle the dalmatian who has gastrointestinal issues and lets loose with smelly farts, of Simone the cat who thinks she is one of the dogs. As he writes on page 42, John Leonard will convince the readers to "never underestimate the healing power of a stable pack." "Always a Next One" is a wonderfully written story of a family's involvement with taking in foster animals until their permanent homes are found. Readers who like Herriot's animal stories will be drawn to John Leonard's writings and will want to read more than the sample chapter of dog stories featuring Leonard's beloved Ox at the book's end.The writing in each story is consistent and not maudlin and the animals' characters come through believably. Simone the cat is a cat, not a human in disguise. This is a book that belongs on animal lovers' reading lists everywhere. Wow! Any … [Read more...]