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Fiction.
Romance.
Humor (Fiction.)
HTML: When Josie Harper's ex takes off with her car, her life savings, and her waffle iron, she's on a mission to reclaim her belongings...and the thief's sexy and successful brother is her only chance. Business executive Evan Dorsett has a lifetime of guilt when it comes to his black-sheep brother, so clearing his name and reuniting him with Josie seems like a great idea...until the endearing and determined vet tech, her huge dog, and her overzealous family throw his ordered life into chaos. Can love win when family stands in the way? Books in the Canine Cupids series (all books are standalones and can be read in any order): ABOUT THE AUTHOR: New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Stephanie Rowe is "contemporary romance at its best" (Bex 'N' Books). She's the author of more than forty-five novels, and she's a four-time nominee for the RITA® award, the highest award in romance fiction. As an award-winning author, Stephanie has been touching readers' hearts and keeping them spellbound for more than a decade with her contemporary romances, romantic suspense, and paranormal romances. For more information on Stephanie and her books, visit her on the web at www.stephanierowe.com. No library descriptions found. |
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3rd in the Canine Cupid contemporary romance series. Can stand alone. Best of the three.
Lots of humor. Mostly aimed at themselves but also at the situations. Loved the internal dialog that was sarcastic, hopeful and hysterical.
I loved this couple so much. Totally confused about each other and themselves. Denial. I was rereading paragraphs over and over because of the witty (and clueless) dialog.
I couldn’t resist. Here are examples of the round-about type dialog.
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“Because...hmm..." No need to share her fantasies with him, or to admit how her life failed so completely to measure up to them. "You're a jerk because you're taking Buddy's side against mine." Actually, that was true. "Yes, that's why. I'm an innocent victim and you're trying to turn the situation against me. Typical male. That's why I've sworn off men for the next three years. Insulting, untrustworthy, and despicable. It just takes a woman of my fortitude to see through your hot body to the truth."
Evan lifted his brow and she replayed her comments in her mind. Oops. Hadn't meant to let the hot body comment slip out into the open.
"Not that you're hot. I was just being hypothetical."
Nice recovery.
Not.
There was no doubt about it. She was positively horrible at taking control of her life.”
Excerpt From Paws Up for Love: A Canine Cupids novel by Stephanie Rowe
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“Stop it!" He snapped so fiercely that even unflappable Bertie looked startled.
But only for an instant, after a while she recovered nicely. "Why does it bug you for me to speak the truth?"
He scowled at her. "She belongs to Buddy."
Bertie laughed, so hard she actually snorted. So hard she couldn't even apologize for being so unladylike.
"I fail to see what's so funny."
"You!"
At least that's what he thought she said. Kinda hard to tell between the guffaws. "Bertie!”
Excerpt From Paws Up for Love: A Canine Cupids novel by Stephanie Rowe
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