About A Dog
(A Bluff Point Romance #1)
by
Jenn McKinlay
Mackenzie "Mac" Harris fled her hometown of Bluff Point, Maine, after being left at the altar--and seeking solace in the arms of her best friend's off-limits brother. Now, seven years later, she's back to attend her best friend's wedding--safe, or so she thinks, from the mistakes of her youth.
But Gavin Tolliver has never forgotten the woman who has always held his heart. And when Mac rescues a stray puppy named Tulip, only Gavin, the town's veterinarian, can help. With a little assistance from Tulip, Gavin vows to make Mac realize that their feelings are more than just puppy love...
***ARC provided for an honest review.***
A good, light rom-com read.
Overall, it was a fun, quick book. The plot is a little thin in places and I honestly expected more of the dog and the dog to play a more important role in the romance but that's okay.
Because this was a light, airy, summer-y rom-com, the sex wasn't all that hot and steamy. I honestly could have skipped the scenes because they felt a little like they didn't belong.
I enjoyed the book but there were parts that left me rolling my eyes. It was just a bit too predictable throughout. I felt like there could have been more added to give the book more depth emotionally and plot-wise.
But I did love the dog. AND! NO DOGGIE DEATHS! WOO! So you know I am down with that.
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A good, light rom-com read.
Overall, it was a fun, quick book. The plot is a little thin in places and I honestly expected more of the dog and the dog to play a more important role in the romance but that's okay.
Because this was a light, airy, summer-y rom-com, the sex wasn't all that hot and steamy. I honestly could have skipped the scenes because they felt a little like they didn't belong.
I enjoyed the book but there were parts that left me rolling my eyes. It was just a bit too predictable throughout. I felt like there could have been more added to give the book more depth emotionally and plot-wise.
But I did love the dog. AND! NO DOGGIE DEATHS! WOO! So you know I am down with that.
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