Emily Carmichael has won three Reviewer's Choice awards from Romantic Times and is a RITA finalist. Finding Mr. Right is a heartwarming tale for romantics and animal lovers. Amy Cameron has had a run of incredibly bad luck. Her husband and best friend are murdered, together, because they were having an affair--then her house burns to the ground! The last thing Amy needs is another man. But her deceased, traitorous, gal-pal is sent back to Earth to make up for her indiscretion and find Mr. Right for Amy. The only catch--she comes back as a ratty, little Welsh Corgi named Miss Piggy. Full of wit and charm, this delightful story will have you believing in angels and giving your dog an extra pat on the head. Barbara Rosenblat's lively narration blends beautifully with Carmichael's whimsical yarn.
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"I enjoyed this book so much more than Diamond in the Ruff and in reality this book, Finding Mr. Right should be read first. It is a simple, fun, fast read. I laughed out loud a few times and it was just a cute story."
— Kim (5 out of 5 stars)
" My nephew actually got this for me when I went through my divorce. It's a really cute book, and from the view point of a dog! "
— Linda, 12/16/2013" Her books are written in the voice of a dog and the dialect is hilarious. Again all her books are funny "
— ann, 11/24/2013" This series, about corgis, is my favorite by Emily. They are so witty, you'll laugh out loud. Corgis really are magical.....so this concept is believable...at least to me! "
— Emmy's, 8/27/2013" I enjoyed this book. Nice, light reading and funny. "
— DesiRae, 8/5/2013" Very light reading for the summer, it scratches on romance, crime investigation and a bit of snippets here and there of views from a dog. It is neither bad not good, overall is just a simple book to kill some time you have at hand. "
— YW, 4/5/2013" I thoroughly enjoyed this book! I guess being reincarnated as a Corgi isn't all that bad! Good, fast read with just enough romance and humor to hold interest. "
— Micayla, 3/31/2013" Well, I finished it. That sums up this book. it's a light read. Thank goodness. It wasn't funny, it wasn't difficult to solve the "mystery" and it wasn't even all that romantic. That's all I have to say about this book. "
— Morgan, 1/15/2013" This was a VERY cute book in which the main character is reincarnated as a Corgi. This would have perhaps been 3 stars, but it gets a bonus star because of the Corgi. "
— Virginia, 11/27/2012" This book is hilarious. I laughed all the way through. Piggy the Corgi is witty, sarcastic & such a hoot. You'll love it. "
— Cat, 10/6/2012" I had lots of fun listening to this book. Kept my spirits up during trying times. "
— Sam, 10/4/2012" This was a fast, cute read. I will read another by this author. "
— Nicole, 9/17/2012" Was just ok. I only read it because the main character was a Corgi. "
— Julie, 5/26/2012" the snarky dog was really really unlikable. And the characters were randomly rude to each other to make up for the total lack of real conflict. Ug. "
— Ashleighloveland, 12/12/2011" So i probably would have liked this book more if I were an animal lover or even a dog lover. I just couldn't get past the fact that all was revolving around the dogs. It had a lot of humor and she is a funny writer. Kept the story going as well with a realistic story line. "
— Ty, 9/9/2011" I listened to the audiobook version of this book years ago and loved it! An original, funny story with a great main character - a woman trapped inside a Welsh Corgi's body! "
— Kristie, 4/16/2011" I enjoyed this book. Lydia is reincarnated as a dog to find her best friend a husband in order to make amends. It was funny, predictable and although it moved a little slow, it kept my interest. "
— Ann, 3/6/2011" I can't figure out how to read this "
— Madi, 11/25/2010" This was a VERY cute book in which the main character is reincarnated as a Corgi. This would have perhaps been 3 stars, but it gets a bonus star because of the Corgi. "
— Virginia, 9/17/2010" I enjoyed this book. Nice, light reading and funny. "
— DesiRae, 6/23/2010" I listened to the audiobook version of this book years ago and loved it! An original, funny story with a great main character - a woman trapped inside a Welsh Corgi's body! "
— Kristie, 4/9/2010" So i probably would have liked this book more if I were an animal lover or even a dog lover. I just couldn't get past the fact that all was revolving around the dogs. It had a lot of humor and she is a funny writer. Kept the story going as well with a realistic story line. "
— Ty, 3/15/2010" I enjoyed this book. Lydia is reincarnated as a dog to find her best friend a husband in order to make amends. It was funny, predictable and although it moved a little slow, it kept my interest. "
— Ann, 10/4/2009" Her books are written in the voice of a dog and the dialect is hilarious. Again all her books are funny "
— Ann, 6/10/2009" This was a fast, cute read. I will read another by this author. "
— Nicole, 5/28/2009" the snarky dog was really really unlikable. And the characters were randomly rude to each other to make up for the total lack of real conflict. Ug. "
— Ashleighloveland, 10/8/2008" This series, about corgis, is my favorite by Emily. They are so witty, you'll laugh out loud. Corgis really are magical.....so this concept is believable...at least to me! "
— 9/4/2008" This book is hilarious. I laughed all the way through. Piggy the Corgi is witty, sarcastic & such a hoot. You'll love it. "
— Cat, 6/15/2008" My nephew actually got this for me when I went through my divorce. It's a really cute book, and from the view point of a dog! "
— Linda, 2/4/2008" Well, I finished it. That sums up this book. it's a light read. Thank goodness. It wasn't funny, it wasn't difficult to solve the "mystery" and it wasn't even all that romantic. That's all I have to say about this book. "
— Morgan, 8/10/2007Emily Carmichael is the award-winning author of over twenty novels and novellas, both historical and contemporary. She lives in Arizona with her husband and a houseful of dogs.
Barbara Rosenblat, one of the most awarded narrators in the business, was selected by AudioFile magazine as one of the Golden Voices of the Twentieth Century. She has received the prestigious Audie Award multiple times and has earned more than fifty AudioFile Earphones Awards. She has also appeared in film, television, and theater, both in London’s West End and on Broadway.