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The Must Love Dogs series features a delightful blend of humor and romance, starting with the beloved USA Today bestselling novel by Claire Cook, which inspired a romantic comedy film. The story follows Sarah Hurlihy, a divorced preschool teacher whose big sister takes charge of her dating life by crafting a rather unconventional personal ad. As Sarah navigates the complexities of dating after a decade, she finds herself juggling her teaching job, a lively Irish family, and an unexpected influx of canine companions. The narrative is a hilariously original exploration of modern dating, capturing the chaos and charm that come with it. Critics have praised the book for its wit and charm, calling it a laugh-out-loud read perfect for anyone re-entering the dating scene. Cook's writing is described as light-hearted and breezy, making it an ideal companion for a sunny afternoon. With a unique blend of the absurd and comedic, Cook has established herself as a prominent voice in contemporary women's fiction, delivering stories that resonate with readers seeking both laughter and relatable experiences.
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Must Love Dogs, Claire Cook
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- Released
- 2005
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- Title
- Must Love Dogs
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Claire Cook
- Publisher
- NAL Trade
- Released
- 2005
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 292
- ISBN10
- 0451217217
- ISBN13
- 9780451217219
- Series
- Must Love Dogs
- Tags
- Fiction, Romance, Nature, Humor, Animals, Contemporary Fiction, Contemporary Romance, Romantic Comedy
- Rating
- 3.6 out of 5
- Description
- The Must Love Dogs series features a delightful blend of humor and romance, starting with the beloved USA Today bestselling novel by Claire Cook, which inspired a romantic comedy film. The story follows Sarah Hurlihy, a divorced preschool teacher whose big sister takes charge of her dating life by crafting a rather unconventional personal ad. As Sarah navigates the complexities of dating after a decade, she finds herself juggling her teaching job, a lively Irish family, and an unexpected influx of canine companions. The narrative is a hilariously original exploration of modern dating, capturing the chaos and charm that come with it. Critics have praised the book for its wit and charm, calling it a laugh-out-loud read perfect for anyone re-entering the dating scene. Cook's writing is described as light-hearted and breezy, making it an ideal companion for a sunny afternoon. With a unique blend of the absurd and comedic, Cook has established herself as a prominent voice in contemporary women's fiction, delivering stories that resonate with readers seeking both laughter and relatable experiences.


