Doggy Style
Rescue Me Series, Book #1
by Alana Albertson
Publication Date: October 23, 2018
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Erotic, Romance,
Romantic Comedy
Rating: 4 Stars
Told in the first person. Alternating persons
Told in the first person. Alternating persons
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this
book for review from IndieSage PR and the author. I was not
compensated nor was I required to write a positive review. The
opinions I have expressed are my own. I am posting this in
accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part
255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and
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Preston Evans is a legend in and out of the bedroom. He’s six foot two, gorgeous, and famous because his celebrity ex snapchatted his huge package. I hate him. I hate his stupid puppy store, Doggy Style. I hate the way he looks at me like I’m a piece of meat. I don’t care that his abs are chiseled, his arms are tattooed, and his face belongs on the cover of a magazine. Every dog bred means a shelter dog dead!
I chain myself to his store in protest, but instead of calling the cops, he throws me a bone.
If I spend one week with him in Hawaii pretending to be his fiancĂ©e to snag an investor, he will transform his store into a shelter dog adoption center, saving thousands of dogs’ lives.
One week and I never have to see this sexy, dirty-talking jerk again. How hard can he, uh I mean it, be?
Sex is off the table. So why do I want him to bend me over it?
My Thoughts:
Yesenia “Yessi” Cordova has a big kind heart. She’s like those special people I see on
Animal Planet. Her situation, sad to
say, is true. So be careful if you have
a soft spot for animals. Yessi needs
someone like Jackson Galaxy to come to her rescue. Or in her case maybe even Tia Torres. She’s one of the unsung heroes we don’t hear
about.
Preston Evans is trying to turn a bad situation into something
positive. He has a friend, Hugh, who I’m
not sure I like very much. He’s all
about the bottom line and not about the animals themselves. One thing I think the author does well is
have Preston voice his misconception of shelters. He has me wondering if a lot of people out
there feel the same. I was happy to see
that this piece of fiction was based on real life experience.
This is a great foil for getting the word out about pet
adoption. If you’re good at donating to
charities, why not donate to your local shelter – also, check out the Afterword. I did get some giggles out of the story but
no real belly laughs. The story stands
on its own so I had no issue with the lack of any real laughs. I was more interested with our main
characters with the dogs firmly in the middle.
Of course when they took a trip I wished that I could have fit in their
suitcase.
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