Must Love Dogs Boxed Set: Books 1-3
Claire Cook
MUST LOVE DOGS (#1):
"Voluptuous, sensuous, alluring and fun. Barely 40 DWF seeks special man to share starlit nights. Must love dogs."
Divorced preschool teacher Sarah Hurlihy's first mistake is letting her bossy big sister write her personal ad. Her second mistake is showing up to meet her first date in more than a decade. Now she's juggling her teaching job, her big, rollicking, interfering south-of-Boston Irish family, and more men than she knows what to do with. And what's up with all these dogs that are suddenly galloping into her life?
MUST LOVE DOGS: NEW LEASH ON LIFE (#2) :
Life after divorce for Sarah Hurlihy used to consist of juggling her job as a preschool teacher with the demands of her interfering family. But after a rocky start, Sarah and John Anderson have shared six months of dating bliss. Now their relationship is basically on hold because Sarah's brother Michael and his dog are staying with her. And John's new puppy Horatio hates Sarah. With a passion.
MUST LOVE DOGS: FETCH YOU LATER (#3)
Sarah Hurlihy knows how to move on to the next guy. But she really, really doesn't want to do that anymore. What she wants to figure out is how to stick around and make things work with John Anderson. But John's suggestion for a romantic trip to canine camp before Sarah's job as a preschool teacher gears up for another year is sounding anything but romantic, and Sarah and her sisters are worried about their father's new girlfriend, Sweepstakes Sally. And there's a hot new male teacher at Bayberry Preschool. Could it be that what Sarah wants and what she needs are two entirely different things?
Also available in the MUST LOVE DOGS series:
MUST LOVE DOGS: BARK & ROLL FOREVER (#4)
MUST LOVE DOGS: WHO LET THE CATS IN? (#5)
Praise for MUST LOVE DOGS:
"Reading Must Love Dogs is like having lunch with your best friend—fun, breezy, and full of laughs." - Lorna Landvik
"Funny and quirky and honest." - Jane Heller
"Funny and pitch perfect." - Chicago Tribune
"Wildly witty" - USA Today
"Cook dishes up plenty of charm." - San Francisco Chronicle
"A hoot." - The Boston Globe
"A hilariously original tale about dating and its place in a modern woman's life." - BookPage
"If Must Love Dogs is any indication of her talents, readers will hope that Claire Cook will be telling breezy summer stories from the South Shore of Massachusetts for seasons to come." - The Washington Post
"a light and lively read for anyone who has ever tried to re-enter the dating scene or tried to 'fix up' anyone else.