Fat Dogs and French Estates, Part 2

BETH HASLAM

Fat Dogs series, 2

With six failures so far, and six more properties to see, Beth, her irascible husband, Jack, and their two fat dogs continue their hunt for a country domaine in France.

As tensions rise, Beth’s anxieties switch from house-hunting failures to fears that Jack is finally going to lose it altogether and come to blows with “yet another incompetent” estate agent.

In spite of this, and a dog who insists on trying to die, they battle on exhausted, but determined to realise their dream. Will it end in tears?

This is the hilarious second instalment of the Haslams’ French adventures.

Book Themes

Humour, Property, Travel, France, Dogs.

The Parthenon series by Peter Barber. Click a book to see it on Amazon.

The Fat Dogs series

Fat Dogs and French Estates, Part 1

Fat Dogs and French Estates, Part 2

Fat Dogs and French Estates, Part 3

Fat Dogs and French Estates, Part 4

Fat Dogs and French Estates, Part 5

Who is Beth Haslam?

Beth Haslam was brought up on a shooting estate in Wales. Deep in the countryside, her childhood was spent either on horseback, helping the gamekeepers raise pheasants, or out sailing. After a serious car crash in 1991, Beth she set up her own consultancy business.

As semi-retirement beckoned, Beth and her husband, Jack, decided to buy a second home in France. This became a life-changing event where computers and mobile phones swapped places with understanding the foibles of the French and tackling the language.

Beth is now occupied as never before. Raising and saving animals, writing, and embracing everything that rural France has to offer; she’s loving it!

Connect with Beth Haslam

Email: fatdogsfrance@gmail.com

Website: www.bethhaslam.com

Facebook: Beth Haslam

Twitter: @FatDogsFrance

Instagram: http://instagram.com/fatdogsandfrenchestates

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