Robin Masterson’s ten-year-old son, Jeff, figures he needs a dog more than anything in the world. And there just happens to be one right next door! But the friendly black Lab belongs to Cole Camden, the unfriendliest man in the neighborhood. Still, Jeff persists…and soon his mom and Cole are looking at each other in a whole new way.
“With first-class author Debbie Macomber it’s quite simple—she gives readers an exceptional, unforgettable story every time.” —ReadertoReader.com
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"Not a very deep book, but it was a nice rainy day read. The second story wasn't as interesting as the first. "
— Dana (4 out of 5 stars)
" Interesting story which didn't really get developed "
— Alice, 10/10/2013" As per Wanted: Perfect Partner. "
— Lee, 8/8/2011" A typical chick book, easy read "
— Sabrina, 9/15/2010" Two charming stories in one book. I liked "Fathers Day" a bit more than "The courtship of Carol Sommers" but maybe that is because I read it first. While reading the second story a lot of the elements felt repetative. I'm also a sucker for a big dog. "
— Carol, 8/7/2010" Somewhat predictable, but a nice easy read. "
— Rebecca, 2/22/2010" So predictable I didn't bother finishing it. Maybe the problem <br/>was that I had just finished John Grisham's "The Summons", I have <br/>enjoyed Debbie Macomber's books in the past. "
— Jharrisonwolf, 11/16/2009" Light, fluffy, perfect book for a train ride to New York City. "
— Sisimka, 11/9/2009" tedious to read, too mundane, stopped after the first 50 or so pages. "
— Allie, 10/17/2009" a page turner, but I'm just not really into romances, too predictable for my taste, but maybe good for a rainy day... "
— Erryn, 9/26/2009" I needed a mushy book!!!! Def two love stories smushed into 1 book! "
— Jen, 8/17/2009" a great book! i didn't want it to end. "
— Belinda, 8/12/2009" Ah! Such men exist only in novels, I'm sure but fun to read about neighbors falling in love. Light and sweet :) "
— Judy, 8/9/2009Debbie Macomber is a leading voice in women’s fiction. Her novels have hit the number one on the New York Times bestsellers list as well as making the USA Today and Publishers Weekly lists. Her novels Mrs. Miracle and Call Me Mrs. Miracle inspired the Hallmark Channel’s top-watched movies for the year when they were released. There are more than 200 million copies of her books in print worldwide.
Angela Dawe is an actor, writer, and audiobook narrator based in the Midwest. Her work as an actor has included roles in theater, film, and television, as well as improv and sketch comedy with such theaters as Second City and the Annoyance. In the literary world, Angela has received multiple awards and nominations for her work as an audiobook narrator, and is a published fiction author herself. She holds a BA in philosophy, so if the writing/performing work dries up, she has something to fall back on.