
Canvas of the Soul
Author: Melissa Taggart
Release Date: March 17th 2017
Publisher: Extasy Books

Canvas of the Soul continues the heartwarming journey of Lindsey and Jason as career, unplanned pregnancy and relationship issues test the strength of their marriage and love for each other. Through their darkest hours of loneliness to the joys of renewed love, their story serves to inspire and uplift.

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Max is still with us and has a huge back yard as his domain. But heās an older boy now and doesnāt run around like he used to. He either sleeps in my lap or at Jasonās feet when heās home, but thatās not too often these days. Change is good, but sometimes it comes at a price.
Today Jason and I were supposed to take Max to the vet for a check-up, but Jason was too busy finishing a commission for a client. So I left work early to pick Max up. As always, he was waiting by the door when I got home, his tail wagging his usual greeting.
āReady to go for a ride?ā I asked, petting his head.
I rolled into the kitchen to grab a drink and Maxās leash. He waddled in behind me and went straight to his food bowl, looked at it, and then expectantly at me.
āNice try, buddy,ā I said. āWe canāt be late for the appointment.ā
We had only waited in Dr. Deanās office ten minutes before we were called in. Max followed me into a pale green room decorated with dozens of client pet photos and thank you letters. He sat anxiously by my feet, his ears and nose working overtime at all the sounds and strange smells.
A moment later, Dr. Dean, a cheerful redhead in her forties, came in.
āGood to see you, Lindsey,ā she said, lifting Max onto the table. āHowās my favorite patient today?ā
āHeās doing great. Appetiteās good. Just a little slower than he used to be.ā
āThatās normal for a dog his age,ā Dr. Dean said as she examined Max. āYou and Jason take such good care of him he could live well past the normal life expectancy.ā
āWell, thatās good to hear.ā
Considering that Max was my companion most of the time, it was very good news.
After Dr. Dean had finished the exam, she set Max back onto the floor. He waddled toward me and nudged my hand as if seeking reassurance.
āGood boy,ā I said, stroking him. āSee, that wasnāt so bad, was it?ā
After we had left Dr. Deanās office, we headed to the gallery to see what Jason was up to. I parked at the reserved space in the front. A well-dressed client emerged carrying a wrapped canvas. Max and I had barely reached the door when Max barreled through and took off to Jasonās office.
āHang on, Max!ā I cried, watching him furiously waddle away. He scratched at the door until it partially opened and he squeezed through.
Macy, Jasonās little sister, appeared from the store room and laughed at Maxās vanishing butt.
āHey, Linds, good to see you! Jasonās just on the phone with a client. He shouldnāt be long.ā
She sat at the reception desk, a lovely frosted glass u-shaped unit decorated with plants and a few small pieces of Jasonās art. As I rolled toward her, I noticed some new paintings displayed beneath suspended lights.
āLooks great in here,ā I said. āIs that new?ā
Macy nodded while putting away a few files. āFor a private showing tonight. Thatās the client heās on the phone with.ā She paused to glance up at me. āWho would have imagined that Jasonās work is a hit in China?ā
Book 1
Canvas of the Heart By Melissa Taggart
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Georgia native Melissa Taggart is a believer in tackling challenges. Diagnosed with CP at the age of three months, as a child she discovered that writing offered her a way to deal with a speech impediment. It not only paved the way for better communication, but she transformed a challenge into the voice of a writer eager to teach the world that people with disabilities are people with the same lives, loves and longings as anyone else. Through Melissaās amusing, insightful and touching stories, she addresses issues and common misconceptions in a way that will open the eyes and hearts of readers everywhere. Her goal is to deliver her special message with humor and candidness, as well as bring greater awareness about the real world of the disabled. When Melissa is not busy creating the universe of Lindsey, Jason and Max, she enjoys spending time with her family and friends. She also volunteers part-time in a first grade classroom helping the kids with worksheets and games and other activities.
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