Author's Note

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Random Facts by the author:

These facts are here to answer any wonders you may've still had at the end of the novel ☺

1. Flare is 2 years old when she escapes The Yard

2. Mocha, alongside her puppies were sold by Robert to a backyard breeder for more cash. However, Grey Dog eventually finds Mocha and frees her. Then they search for their missing puppies together.

3. If a 2nd novel were ever to be made Jax or Crow would return. And Shadow would certainly make an appearance.

4. After Jax jumped the fence, he stayed with Grey Dog for awhile. But eventually he split off and took his own path. I like to believe he was eventually picked up by an animal rescue, then adopted into a loving family

5. Robert was arrested and Crow was saved, then put in quarantine for his reactivity toward other dogs. He was afterwards rehabilitated by a federal dog-training program to become less aggressive. Crow is currently in a pet shelter, but not the same one as Shadow and Flare's.

6. Flare's name was difficult to come up with. I wanted something unique but also less doggish than the other dog's names, since she is the main character.

7. Jax was named by Robert from a young puppy when he first arrived, so he was able to learn the name he was given after spending his whole adolescent and adult life in The Yard.

8. Research about male dog behaviors versus female dog behavior was done prior to writing this novel, as I always try to research a topic before diving into writing about it. The way that some of the male dogs acted extremely selfish versus the females being more independent and aloof is real canine behaviors, Not just their personalities.

9. This novel took 2years to finish but I took a 9-month Writers Block Break in-between that period. So technically it took about 1yr to write. For those wondering I write slowly and this book has around 5,000 words per chapter so that's why it took so long.

10. Grey Dog and White Dog's names weren't chosen out of laziness or low inspiration, but because I wanted the novel to constantly remind us that we are in a dog's point of view.

11. White Dog died of a severe chest infection that was left untreated for too long.

12. Flare never becomes mates with Shadow. I'm sorry to disappoint some of you, but it was heavily implied that Flare wanted to break free of feeling forced to choose and have no pressure to choose at all. So, for now and at least a long while after this book's events Flare is not open to Shadow being her mate. However in a later could-be novel I feel that she could change her mind.

13. On that note, there is no plans to write a future novel as of this editing. The author has moved onto different themes and has other original works to offer readers.

14. Despite this (see fact#13); in a made-up scenario where I was writing the sequel- Flare would not be in anyone's Yard but running free somewhere out in the world. Without any collars and leashes or fences or humans. How this would be accomplished hasn't been thought out.

15. Crow was not part of the original cast. I realized that I wanted a longer novel and more conflict before Flare's character development so I decided to create him after Shadow's planned appearance.

16. This novel has over 30,000 words

17. Keisha went on to adopt a rescue dog two years later, inspired by the three she had saved.

18. Jax was the easiest character to write.

19. Shadow is based off of my real-life Childhood family dog. Photos shown down below (he has since passed on)

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