Dating is for the dogs…
Allan is a brilliant neurologist who has a secret: the creation of a genetically engineered dog smarter than most humans. When he falls for science podcaster Trish, the naive scientist seeks out dating advice from everyone in his circle: his old-fashioned mother, his work friends, and even Louie, his experimental canine. Only after a series of catastrophic dates is the best source of advice revealed…
Cardiologist Heather is Allan’s no-nonsense colleague, forced to work with him on a company project despite his disorganized manner and striking similarity to her ex. Determined to never be played again, she encourages the match between Allan and his romantic interest. But as she comes to know him—and as Trish's character comes to light—her feelings begin to turn.
Can these two opposites—one too trusting, the other disillusioned with relationships—find their way into each other's hearts?
Reviews
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“Steven F. Freeman blended romantic awkwardness and scientific ambition and made it thoughtful and funny. Those readers who appreciated The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood would equally love Dog Days of Summer Love. It was funny, romantic, and ambitious.” Readers’ Favorite
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“I highly recommend this fun rom com!” Amazon Review
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“The cast of characters was well chosen and the dating advice and antics were hilarious! This novel kept me interested and engaged from start to finish. I would highly recommend Dog Days of Summer Love as a beach read or beyond!” Amazon Review
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“It's like watching a Hallmark Channel movie--only we're reading printed words instead of watching a screen.” Amazon Review